Graham Simpson (Scottish politician)
Graham Simpson is a British politician who has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Central Scotland region since 2016. A member of the Scottish Conservative Party, he has served as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Communities and Social Security since 2020.
Graham Simpson | |
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Simpson in 2016 | |
Scottish Conservative Spokesperson for Transport, Infrastructure and Connectivity | |
Assumed office 11 August 2020 | |
Leader | Douglas Ross |
Preceded by | Dean Lockhart |
Scottish Conservative Spokesperson for Housing, Communities and Social Security | |
In office 18 February 2020 – 11 August 2020 | |
Leader | Jackson Carlaw |
Preceded by | Michelle Ballantyne |
Succeeded by | Rachael Hamilton |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Scotland (1 of 7 Regional MSPs) | |
Assumed office 5 May 2016 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Aberdeen, Scotland |
Nationality | British |
Political party | Conservative |
Occupation | Politician |
Website | Official website |
He was a Councillor in South Lanarkshire Council between 2007 and 2017. Within Parliament, Simpson is the Conservative Party Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Housing, Communities and Social Security and sits on the Local Government and Communities Committee. Simpson is also the Deputy Convenor of the cross party group on Cycling, Walking and Buses, Deputy Convenor of the cross party groups on Life Sciences and Architecture and the Built Environment as well as a member of the Beer & Pubs and Housing cross party groups.
Early career
Simpson worked as a journalist for 26 years at News Corporation, rising to the position of deputy chief sub-editor of The Scottish Sun.[1] He also worked briefly at the Daily Record.[2]
Political career
South Lanarkshire Council
Simpson was elected in the 2007 South Lanarkshire Council election, having been elected after the seventh count and receiving 860 first preference votes. He contested the East Kilbride West ward in 2012. He was elected on the first count with 1,197 first preference votes.
Scottish Parliament
For the 2016 Scottish Parliament election, Simpson was selected in to contest the East Kilbride Constituency and was placed second on the Conservatives' Central region list,[3] behind Margaret Mitchell MSP and ahead of Alison Harris MSP. Margaret Mitchell was re-elected and both Simpson and Harris were elected to the Scottish Parliament for the first time on the Central region list.[4] The electoral region represented by Simpson covers East Kilbride, Motherwell and Wishaw and Airdrie and Shotts.
In the 2016–21 Scottish Parliament, Simpson is Scottish Conservative spokesperson for Housing and Communities,[5] convener of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee and a member of the Local Government and Communities Committee. He is also a member of the following Cross-Party Groups: Beer And Pubs, Cycling, Walking and Buses, Housing and Life Sciences.
In September 2017, Simpson was criticised after claiming there are “no-go areas” in some parts of Scotland's major cities. The SNP said his comments echoed those of Donald Trump, who was widely condemned after saying police were frightened of entering some parts of London and Paris.[6]
References
- "Graham Simpson, Member of Scottish Parliament for Central Scotland".
- "Graham Simpson MSP".
- "List rankings announced for four Scottish regions - Scottish Conservatives". Scottish Conservatives. 12 December 2015. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- "The SNP sweep to victory across Lanarkshire in the Scottish Parliament election". Daily Record. 6 May 2016. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- "MSPs". Scottish Conservatives. Retrieved 22 November 2019.
- "Tory MSP Graham Simpson criticised for saying Scotland has 'no-go areas'". I News. 14 September 2017.