During a referendum in 1997, Scots voted in favour of a devolved Scottish Parliament. Some powers were reserved by the UK Parliament in Westminster but others, such as health and education, were devolved to the new Scottish Parliament which opened in 1999.
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During a referendum in 1997, Scots voted in favour of a devolved Scottish Parliament. Some powers were reserved by the UK Parliament in Westminster but others, such as health and education, were devolved to the new Scottish Parliament which opened in 1999.
Recent Scottish Governments• 1999 – 2003 = Labour and Liberal
Democrat coalition
• 2003 – 2007 = Labour and Liberal Democrat coalition
• 2007 – 2011 = Scottish National Party formed minority government
• 2011 - present• Scottish National Party (SNP)
won a majority in 2011 election. This was unusual as the electoral system used, the Additional Member System, is a proportional system. This was the first time one party had won a majority of seats in a Scottish election
• SNP formed the Scottish Government
• Alex Salmond is currently First Minister
Donald Dewar, Scotland’s first First Minister (Labour)
Jack McConnell, First Minister 2001 - 2007 (Labour)
Alex Salmond, First Minister 2007 – present
(SNP)
2011 Scottish Parliamentary Election Results
Party No. of seats
SNP 69
Labour 37
Conservative 15
Liberal Democrats
5
Green 2
Independent 1
Scottish National Party• Currently Scotland’s main
political party• Led by Alex Salmond• Nicola Sturgeon is Deputy
First Minister• Centre left party• Promotes Scottish
independence – referendum will be held on 18th September 2014
• SNP also in favour of social democracy, nuclear disarmament and stronger ties with the E.U
Scottish Labour Party
• Currently Scotland’s main opposition party
• Centre left party (like the UK Labour Party) with strong ties to Trade Unions
• Led by Johann Lamont• Support Scotland remaining as
part of the UK• Labour were in Government in
Scotland (with Liberal Democrats) from 1999 - 2007
Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party
• Unlike in the UK Parliament, the Conservatives in Scotland are a minority party
• Centre right party • Led by Ruth Davidson• Support Scotland remaining
as part of the UK• Promotes conservatism and
British unionism
Scottish Liberal Democrats• Scottish Liberal Democrats
were in coalition government with Labour from 1999 - 2007
• Lost a lot of support in 2011 – as a result of forming a coalition government with the Conservatives in UK Parliament in 2010
• Centre – Centre/Left party • Led by Willie Rennie• Support Scotland remaining
as part of the UK but would allow Scotland more fiscal responsibility
Scottish Green Party• The Scottish Green Party
have enjoyed representation since the Scottish Parliament opened
• They had a peak of 7 seats in 2003 – 2007 Parliament and currently have 2 seats
• Centre left party • Led by Patrick Harvie• Supports Scottish
independence• Promotes
environmentalism and equality
Independent MSPs• There is currently only
one independent MSP – Margo MacDonald
• Previously, the 2003 – 2007 Parliament had 3 independent MSPs
• Margo MacDonald supports Scottish independence
• MacDonald’s main campaign issue is supporting the right to die / assisted suicide