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Msps Mps and Meps: Session 5 07 March 2018 The Scottish Parliament and Scottish Parliament I nfor mation C entr Scottish Parliament Fact sheet MSPs MPs and MEPs: Session 5 07 March 2018 MSPs: Current Series This Fact Sheet provides a list of current Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs), Members of Parliament (MPs) and Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) This Fact Sheet is divided into four parts. The first section, ‘Scottish Parliament Constituencies’, lists the Scottish Parliament constituencies in alphabetical order. It includes the name and party of the MSP elected to represent each constituency and the corresponding region for each constituency. The second section, ‘Scottish Parliament Regions’, lists the eight political regions of Scotland in alphabetical order. It includes the name and party of the MSPs in the order they were elected to represent each region. The third section, ‘Scottish Constituencies at the UK Parliament’, lists the Scottish constituencies at the UK Parliament in alphabetical order. It includes the name and party of the MP elected to represent each constituency and the corresponding region for each constituency. The fourth and final section, ‘Members of the European Parliament for Scotland’, lists the of Members of the European Parliament for Scotland. It includes the name and party of the MSP in alphabetical order. Scottish Parliament and European Parliament Abbreviation Party Con Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party Green Scottish Green Party Ind Independent Lab Scottish Labour Party LD Scottish Liberal Democrats NPA No Party Affiliation SNP Scottish National Party UKIP United Kingdom Independence Party UK Parliament Abbreviation Party Con Conservative and Unionist Party Co-op Co-operative Party Lab Labour Party LD Liberal Democrats NPA No Party Affiliation SNP Scottish National Party Scottish Parliament Constituencies Constituency MSP Party Aberdeen Central Kevin Stewart SNP Aberdeen Donside Mark McDonald1 Ind Aberdeen South and North Kincardine Maureen Watt SNP Aberdeenshire East Gillian Martin SNP Aberdeenshire West Alexander Burnett Con Airdrie and Shotts Alex Neil SNP Almond Valley Angela Constance SNP Angus North and Mearns Mairi Gougeon2 SNP Angus South Graeme Dey SNP Argyll and Bute Michael Russell SNP Ayr John Scott Con Banffshire and Buchan Coast Stewart Stevenson SNP Caithness, Sutherland and Ross Gail Ross SNP Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley Jeane Freeman SNP Clackmannanshire and Dunblane Keith Brown SNP Clydebank and Milngavie Gil Paterson SNP Clydesdale Aileen Campbell SNP Coatbridge and Chryston Fulton MacGregor SNP Cowdenbeath Annabelle Ewing SNP Cumbernauld and Kilsyth Jamie Hepburn SNP Cunninghame North Kenneth Gibson SNP Cunninghame South Ruth Maguire SNP Dumbarton Jackie Baillie Lab Dumfriesshire Oliver Mundell Con Dundee City East Shona Robison SNP Dundee City West Joe FitzPatrick SNP Dunfermline Shirley-Anne Somerville SNP East Kilbride Linda Fabiani SNP East Lothian Iain Gray Lab 1 Mark McDonald was elected as a member of the SNP. He was suspended from the SNP on 16 November 2017. Mark McDonald MSP resigned from the Scottish National Party on 6 March 2018. 2 Elected as Mairi Evans, she changed her name to Mairi Gougeon on 17 July 2017. Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 2 Constituency MSP Party Eastwood Jackson Carlaw Con Edinburgh Central Ruth Davidson Con Edinburgh Eastern Ash Denham SNP Edinburgh Northern and Leith Ben Macpherson SNP Edinburgh Pentlands Gordon MacDonald SNP Edinburgh Southern Daniel Johnson Lab Edinburgh Western Alex Cole-Hamilton LD Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire Rachael Hamilton Con Falkirk East Angus MacDonald SNP Falkirk West Michael Matheson SNP Galloway and West Dumfries Finlay Carson Con Glasgow Anniesland Bill Kidd SNP Glasgow Cathcart James Dornan SNP Glasgow Kelvin Sandra White SNP Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn Bob Doris SNP Glasgow Pollok Humza Yousaf SNP Glasgow Provan Ivan McKee SNP Glasgow Shettleston John Mason SNP Glasgow Southside Nicola Sturgeon SNP Greenock and Inverclyde Stuart McMillan SNP Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse Christina McKelvie SNP Inverness and Nairn Fergus Ewing SNP Kilmarnock and Irvine Valley Willie Coffey SNP Kirkcaldy David Torrance SNP Linlithgow Fiona Hyslop SNP Mid Fife and Glenrothes Jenny Gilruth SNP Midlothian North and Musselburgh Colin Beattie SNP Midlothian South, Tweeddale and Lauderdale Christine Grahame SNP Moray Richard Lochhead SNP Motherwell and Wishaw Clare Adamson SNP Na h-Eileanan an Iar Alasdair Allan SNP North East Fife Willie Rennie LD Orkney Islands Liam McArthur LD Paisley George Adam SNP Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 3 Constituency MSP Party Perthshire North John Swinney SNP Perthshire South and Kinross-shire Roseanna Cunningham SNP Renfrewshire North and West Derek Mackay SNP Renfrewshire South Tom Arthur SNP Rutherglen Clare Haughey SNP Shetland Islands Tavish Scott LD Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch Kate Forbes SNP Stirling Bruce Crawford SNP Strathkelvin and Bearsden Rona Mackay SNP Uddingston and Bellshill Richard Lyle SNP Scottish Parliament Regions Central Scotland MSP Party Richard Leonard Lab Margaret Mitchell Con Monica Lennon Lab Mark Griffin Lab Graham Simpson Con Elaine Smith Lab Alison Harris Con Glasgow MSP Party Anas Sarwar Lab Johann Lamont Lab Adam Tomkins Con Patrick Harvie Green James Kelly Lab Pauline McNeill Lab Annie Wells Con Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 4 Highlands and Islands MSP Party Rhoda Grant Lab Edward Mountain Con Donald Cameron Con John Finnie Green Maree Todd SNP David Stewart Lab Jamie Halcro Johnston Con Lothian MSP Party Miles Briggs Con Alison Johnstone Green Kezia Dugdale Lab Gordon Lindhurst Con Neil Findlay Lab Jeremy Balfour Con Andy Wightman Green Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Party Murdo Fraser Con Alex Rowley3 Lab Liz Smith Con Claire Baker Lab Dean Lockhart Con Alexander Stewart Con Mark Ruskell Green 3 Alex Rowley was elected as a member of the Labour Party. He was suspended from the Labour Party on 15 November 2017 and reinstated on 15 December 2017. Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 5 North East Scotland MSP Party Jenny Marra Lab Peter Chapman Con Lewis Macdonald Lab Mike Rumbles LD Liam Kerr Con Bill Bowman Con Tom Mason Con South of Scotland MSP Party Claudia Beamish Lab Joan McAlpine SNP Emma Harper SNP Colin Smyth Lab Paul Wheelhouse SNP Brian Whittle Con Michelle Ballantyne Con West of Scotland MSP Party Neil Bibby Lab Jamie Greene Con Mary Fee Lab Maurice Golden Con Ken Macintosh4 NPA Maurice Corry Con Ross Greer Green 4 Elected as a member of the Scottish Labour Party, Ken Macintosh took voluntary suspension from the Scottish Labour Party when he was elected to the post of Presiding Officer on 12 May 2016. Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 6 Scottish Constituencies at the UK Parliament Constituency MP Party Aberdeen North Kirsty Blackman SNP Aberdeen South Ross Thomson Con Airdrie and Shotts Neil Gray SNP Angus Kirstene Hair Con Argyll and Bute Brendan O’ Hara SNP Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock Bill Grant Con Banff and Buchan David Duguid Con Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk John Lamont Con Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross Jamie Stone LD Central Ayrshire Philippa Whitford SNP Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill Hugh Gaffney Lab Cumberland, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East Stuart McDonald SNP Dumfries and Galloway Alister Jack Con Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale David Mundell Con Dundee East Stewart Hosie SNP Dundee West Chris Law SNP Dunfermline and West Fife Doug Chapman SNP East Dunbartonshire Jo Swinson LD East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow Lisa Cameron SNP East Lothian Martin Whitfield Lab East Renfrewshire Paul Masterton Con Edinburgh East Tommy Sheppard SNP Edinburgh North and Leith Deirdre Brock SNP Edinburgh South Ian Murray Lab Edinburgh South West Joanna Cherry SNP Edinburgh West Christine Jardine LD Falkirk John McNally SNP Glasgow Central Alison Thewliss SNP Glasgow East David Linden SNP Glasgow North Patrick Grady SNP Glasgow North East Paul Sweeney Lab Glasgow North West Carol Monaghan SNP Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 7 Constituency MP Party Glasgow South Stewart McDonald SNP Glasgow South West Chris Stephens SNP Glenrothes Peter Grant SNP Gordon Colin Clark Con Inverclyde Ronnie Cowan SNP Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey Drew Hendry SNP Kilmarnock and Loudoun Alan Brown SNP Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath Lesley Laird Lab Lanark and Hamilton East Angela Crawley SNP Linlithgow and Falkirk East Martyn Day SNP Livingston Hannah Bardell SNP Midlothian Danielle Rowley Lab Moray Douglas Ross Con Motherwell and Wishaw Marion Fellows SNP Na h-Eileanan an Iar Angus MacNeil SNP North Ayrshire and Arran Patricia Gibson SNP North East Fife Stephen Gethins SNP Ochil and South Perthshire Luke Graham Con Orkney and Shetland Alistair Carmichael LD Paisley and Renfrewshire North Gavin Newlands SNP Paisley and Renfrewshire South Mhairi Black SNP Perth and North Perthshire Pete Wishart SNP Ross, Skye and Lochaber Ian Blackford SNP Rutherglen and Hamilton West Gerard Killen Lab Stirling Stephen Kerr Con West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine Andrew Bowie Con West Dunbartonshire Martin Docherty SNP Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 8 Members of the European Parliament for Scotland MEP Party David Coburn UKIP Nosheena Mobarik Con Ian Hudghton SNP David Martin Lab Alyn Smith SNP Catherine Stihler Lab Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 9 RELATED FACT SHEETS Contacting Political Parties currently in the Scottish Parliament MSPs by Local Authority Contacting the Public Information Service For more information you can visit our website at www.parliament.scot or contact the Public Information Service. Address: Public Information Service The Scottish Parliament Edinburgh EH99 1SP Telephone: 0131 348 5000 0800 092 7500 (Public Enquiries) Fòn: 0131 348 5395 (Gàidhlig) Text: 07786 209888 Textphone users can contact us on 0800 092 7100 Email: [email protected] ©Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body Reference: FS1-12 MSPs MPs and MEPs S5 10 .
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