Alister Jack | |
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Secretary of State for Scotland | |
Assumed office 24 July 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Boris Johnson Liz Truss Rishi Sunak |
Preceded by | David Mundell |
Lord Commissioner of the Treasury | |
In office 23 April 2019 –24 July 2019 | |
Prime Minister | Theresa May |
Preceded by | Craig Whittaker |
Succeeded by | Colin Clark |
Member of Parliament for Dumfries and Galloway | |
Assumed office 8 June 2017 | |
Preceded by | Richard Arkless |
Majority | 1,805 (3.5%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Alister William Jack 7 July 1963 [1] Dumfries,Dumfriesshire,Scotland [2] |
Political party | Conservative |
Spouse | Ann Hodgson |
Children | 3 |
Education | Glenalmond College |
Alma mater | Heriot-Watt University |
Alister William Jack DL [3] (born 7 July 1963) is a Scottish politician serving as Secretary of State for Scotland since 2019. A member of the Scottish Conservatives,he has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dumfries and Galloway since 2017. [4] [5] [6]
Alister Jack was born on 7 July 1963 in Dumfries,Scotland,to David and Jean Jack (who was Lord Lieutenant of Dumfries between 2006 and 2016). He was raised in Dalbeattie and Kippford,and was educated at Dalbeattie Primary School,at Crawfordton House –a private prep school near Moniaive,Dumfriesshire –and then at Glenalmond College,an all-boys private boarding school. [2] He then attended Heriot-Watt University. [7]
Jack is a businessman,having founded tent-hire and self-storage companies,the latter building his fortune of £20 million. He currently owns a farm of 1,200 acres in Courance,near Lockerbie. [8] [7] [9] He formerly chaired the River Annan Fishery Board and Trust,Fisheries Management Scotland and Galloway Woodlands. [10] [11]
At the 1997 general election,Jack stood in Tweeddale,Ettrick and Lauderdale,coming third with 22.1% of the vote behind the Liberal Democrat candidate Michael Moore and the Labour candidate. [12]
Jack was elected to Parliament at the snap 2017 general election as MP for Dumfries and Galloway with 43.3% of the vote and a majority of 5,643. [13] [14]
Once in Parliament,Jack was a member of the Treasury Select Committee from 2017-2019. [5]
On 16 February 2018,he signed a letter to Theresa May,making suggestions about the way the United Kingdom should leave the European Union. [15]
Jack was appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) to the Leader of the House of Lords on 31 August 2018, [16] a position he held until he was appointed an Assistant Government Whip on 20 February 2019. [17]
On 23 April 2019 he was appointed Lord Commissioner of the Treasury,a role in the Government Whips Office. [17]
He was appointed as Secretary of State for Scotland by Boris Johnson on 24 July 2019. [18] Jack was the first MP of the 2017 intake to join the Cabinet. [19]
At the 2019 general election,Jack was re-elected as MP for Dumfries and Galloway with an increased vote share of 44.1% and a decreased majority of 1,805. [20] [21] [22] [23]
He was reappointed to the Truss ministry in September 2022. [24]
On 10 September 2022,Jack attended the Accession Council and Principal Proclamation for His Majesty King Charles III at St James's Palace,London. Jack signed the Official Proclamation and witnessed His Majesty's Oath relating to the security of the Church of Scotland. [25]
On 15 September 2022,as a member of the Royal Company of Archers,Jack and fellow Cabinet Minister Ben Wallace stood vigil at Queen Elizabeth II's coffin. [26]
On 17 January 2023,Jack exercised the Section 35 power granted to him as Secretary of State for Scotland in the 1998 Scotland Act [27] and stopped the Scottish Government's Gender Recognition Reform Bill from proceeding to Royal Assent. [28] [29]
On 17 May 2023,he announced he would stand down at the next general election. [30]
Appearing at the Covid-19 Inquiry in Edinburgh on 1 February 2024,Jack was asked about Nicola Sturgeon’s testimony,where she became emotional,that she was able to put aside her views on Scottish independence when making decisions during the pandemic. He dismissed this and responded that he did not believe her. Jack went on to remark that Nicola Sturgeon “could cry from one eye if she wanted to”. [31] [32]
Jack is married to Ann (née Hodgson) [2] and has three adult children. [11] On 28 March 2020 he developed COVID-19 symptoms and became the third Cabinet minister to begin self-isolating. [33]
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