Minister for Transport (Junior Minister)

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Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity
Scottish Gaelic: Ministear airson Gnothaichean na Pàrlamaid
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Jim Fairlie MSP.jpg
Incumbent
Jim Fairlie
since 20 February 2024
Style
  • Minister
    (within parliament)
  • Agriculture and Connectivity Minister
    (informal)
  • Scottish Agriculture and Connectivity Minister
    (outwith Scotland)
Member of
Reports to
Seat Edinburgh
Appointer First Minister
(following approval from Scottish Parliament)
Inaugural holder Sarah Boyack
Minister for Transport and the Environment
Formation19 May 1999
Salary£106,185 per annum (2024) [1]
(including £72,196 MSP salary)
Website www.gov.scot

The Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity is a member of the Scottish Government who reports to the Cabinet Secretary for Transport and the Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs, Land Reform and Islands. As a Junior Minister the post holder is not a member of the Scottish Government Cabinet.

Contents

Overview

The current minister is Jim Fairlie, who was appointed in February 2024 following Fiona Hyslop's appointment as Cabinet Secretary for Transport. Hyslop previously held the role as the junior Minister for Transport from June 2023 to February 2024. [2]

Current responsibilities include: [3]

History

From the advent of devolution in 1999, the ministerial portfolios of transport and infrastructure were combined with Environment to form the Minister for Transport and the Environment. From 2000 to 2001, in the government of First Minister Henry McLeish, the environment brief was removed and replaced with planning and the officeholder was styled the Minister for Transport and Planning. The government of First Minister Jack McConnell, from November 2001 to May 2003, combined the transport, planning and infrastructure briefs with economic affairs and further education, headed by the Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning.

The 2nd McConnell government from 2003, created a cabinet position for transport and infrastructure - the officeholder being titled the Minister for Transport. Following a government reshuffle in 2005, the position was renamed Minister for Transport and Telecommunications.

The government of First Minister Alex Salmond, elected after the May 2007 Scottish general election, reduced the size of the Scottish Cabinet. Overall responsibility for transport, infrastructure, planning and climate change, came under the responsibility of the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth, however direct responsibility was vested in the Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change, a junior ministerial position within the Scottish Government. In 2010, Climate Change functions were transferred to the junior Environment Minister, with the portfolio becoming Minister for Transport and Infrastructure. After the 2011 Scottish Parliament election, the transport function was given to Alex Neil MSP, as Cabinet Secretary for Infrastructure and Capital Investment.

List of office holders

Minister for Transport and the Environment

NamePortraitTerm startTerm endPartyFirst Minister
Sarah Boyack Sarah Boyack.jpg 19 May 199929 October 2000 Labour Donald Dewar

Minister for Transport and Planning

Sarah Boyack Sarah Boyack.jpg 29 October 200027 November 2001 Labour Henry McLeish

Minister for Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning

Wendy Alexander Wendy Alexander.jpg 27 November 20013 May 2002 Labour Jack McConnell
Iain Gray Iain Gray.jpg 3 May 200220 May 2003

Minister for Transport and Telecommunications

Nicol Stephen Nicol Stephen.jpg 20 May 200323 June 2005 Liberal Democrats Jack McConnell
Tavish Scott Tavish Scott.jpg 29 June 200529 January 2006

Minister for Transport

Tavish Scott Tavish Scott.jpg 30 January 200617 May 2007 Liberal Democrats Jack McConnell

Minister for Transport, Infrastructure and Climate Change

Stewart Stevenson STEW1.jpg 17 May 200711 December 2010 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond

Minister for Transport and Infrastructure

Keith Brown [4] Keith Brown in 2009 (2).jpg 11 December 201019 May 2011 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond

Minister for Housing and Transport

Keith Brown Keith Brown in 2009 (2).jpg 19 May 20115 September 2012 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond

Minister for Transport and Veterans

Keith Brown Keith Brown in 2009 (2).jpg 5 September 201221 November 2014 Scottish National Party Alex Salmond

Minister for Transport and Islands

Derek Mackay DerekMacKayMSP20110509.JPG 21 November 201418 May 2016 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon

Minister for Transport and the Islands

Humza Yousaf HumzaYousafMSP20110507.JPG 18 May 201626 June 2018 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon

Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands

Paul Wheelhouse PaulWheelhouseMSP20110507.JPG 27 June 201820 May 2021 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon

Minister for Transport

Graeme Dey Minister for Transport, Graeme Dey (51190612299).jpg 20 May 202124th January 2022 Scottish National Party Nicola Sturgeon
Jenny Gilruth Jenny Gilruth MSP.jpg 24 January 202229 March 2023
Kevin Stewart Kevin Stewart MSP.jpg 29 March 20236 June 2023 Humza Yousaf
Fiona Hyslop Official ministerial portrait of Fiona Hyslop MSP (2023).jpg 13 June 202320 February 2024

Minister for Agriculture and Connectivity

Jim Fairlie Jim Fairlie MSP.jpg 20 February 2024Incumbent Scottish National Party Humza Yousaf
John Swinney

See also

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