This article's subject stood for re-election to the British House of Commons on 4 July. This article may be out of date during and after this period. |
Alison Thewliss | |
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SNP Home Affairs Spokesperson in the House of Commons | |
In office 10 December 2022 –5 July 2024 | |
Leader | Stephen Flynn |
Preceded by | Stuart McDonald |
Succeeded by | Position abolished |
SNP Treasury Spokesperson in the House of Commons | |
In office 7 January 2020 –10 December 2022 | |
Leader | Ian Blackford |
Preceded by | Kirsty Blackman |
Succeeded by | Stewart Hosie |
Member of Parliament for Glasgow Central | |
In office 7 May 2015 –30 May 2024 | |
Preceded by | Anas Sarwar |
Succeeded by | Constituency abolished |
Personal details | |
Born | Lanark,Scotland | 13 September 1982
Political party | Scottish National Party |
Spouse | Joe Wright |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | University of Aberdeen |
Website | www |
Alison Emily Thewliss (born 13 September 1982) [1] is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician. She was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow Central from the May 2015 general election until 2024. [2] [3]
Before being elected to Westminster,Thewliss was a Glasgow City Councillor for the Calton ward,first elected in 2007. During her time as a councillor,she served as the SNP's Spokesperson on Land and Environmental Services. [4] From 2020 to 2022,she led for the SNP on the Economy in Westminster.
On 3 December 2022,Thewliss announced her decision to stand as leader of the SNP's 44 sitting MPs at Westminster following the resignation of Ian Blackford. [5] She was defeated by Stephen Flynn by 26 votes to 17. [6] On 10 December 2022,Flynn appointed her SNP Spokesperson for Home Affairs. [7]
Thewliss attended Carluke High School and studied Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen. [8]
Thewliss was inspired to join the SNP at the age of seventeen following the 1997 Scottish devolution referendum. She was too young to vote in the referendum,but carried out an exit poll at a polling station as part of a Modern Studies project,which brought her into contact with representatives from Scottish political parties. [8] Whilst still a student,she became involved in canvassing for the SNP at the 2003 Scottish Parliament election. A few months later,she was employed as a researcher for Bruce McFee MSP. [8] By the time McFee had decided not to seek re-election in 2007,the party was looking for local election candidates. Thewliss agreed to stand for the Calton ward at the 2007 Glasgow City Council election which used a new multi-member ward system,and was one of 19 SNP candidates who gained seats previously held by Scottish Labour councillors under the previous single-member system. [8] She was re-elected in 2012,but stood down as a councillor after being elected as MP for Glasgow Central at the 2015 general election.
In October 2020,Thewliss was elected to the SNP National Executive Committee. [9]
Thewliss has campaigned on the issue of the government's revised tax credit policy restricting new claimants to two children from 2017,a policy which was introduced by then chancellor George Osborne in his July 2015 budget. She said shortly afterwards that the budget measure was "incredibly distasteful" as women who had been raped would need to justify their case when the child was their third. [10] A requirement from April 2017 is for an explanation,tagged a "rape clause",of a woman's "exceptional circumstances" in such cases. [11] Thewliss,who had intervened nine times in the Commons on the issue by January 2016,was among those who launched a poster campaign in Glasgow that month for the government to abandon the proposal. [12]
How women could claim was still unclear the month before the measure was introduced. Via parliamentary questions,Thewliss had found that the training of a "professional third party" was still not arranged. It had been recommended in a 2016 Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) consultation document. [11] Her request for an emergency parliamentary debate on the issue was rejected in March 2017. [13] As the policy came into force,she wrote of the women affected and government officials:"Will they accept her word,or will only a criminal conviction do? We don't yet know". [14]
In December 2022,Thewliss came second to Stephen Flynn in the contest to succeed Ian Blackford in leading the SNP group in Westminster,after which she became the SNP shadow Home Affairs spokesperson. [15]
Thewliss's constituency has no direct successor under the boundary review ahead of the 2024 general election,with its contents being distributed to five neighbouring constituencies. [16]
The SNP has no automatic presumption sitting candidates will be reselected. On 25 August 2023,Patrick Grady,then SNP MP for Glasgow North was not approved to stand in the 2024 general election. [17] In October 2023,Thewliss was one of five sitting SNP MPs involved in selection battles,running in both Glasgow North and Glasgow East. The latter,which contains the ward she had represented as a councillor,is against her SNP frontbench colleague David Linden,who had formerly worked for her. [18]
Thewliss is married to Joe Wright,a software developer. [19] The couple had a son in 2010 [20] and a daughter in 2013. [21]
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