Elaine Smith (Scottish politician) explained

Elaine Smith
Office:Deputy Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament
Alongside:John Scott
1Namedata:Tricia Marwick
Term Start:11 May 2011
Term End:12 May 2016
Predecessor:Trish Godman
Successor:Linda Fabiani
Embed:yes
Office:Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Central Scotland
Term Start:5 May 2016
Term End:5 May 2021
Office1:Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Coatbridge and Chryston
Term Start1:6 May 1999
Term End1:23 March 2016
Predecessor1:Constituency established
Successor1:Fulton MacGregor
Office1:Scottish Labour portfolios
Suboffice1:Shadow Minister for the Eradication of Poverty and Inequality
Subterm1:2017–2019
Suboffice2:Shadow Minister for Parliamentary Business
Subterm2:2019–2021
Suboffice3:Shadow Minister for the Eradication of Poverty and Inequality
Subterm3:2020–2021
Birth Name:Elaine Agnes Smith
Birth Date:5 May 1963
Birth Place:Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland
Party:Scottish Labour
Website:Elaine Smith MSP official biography
Spouse:Vann Smith
Children:1 son
Otherparty:Campaign for Socialism

Elaine Agnes Smith (born 5 May 1963) is a former Scottish Labour politician who served as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Central Scotland region from 2016 until she stood down at the 2021 election. She was previously MSP for the Coatbridge and Chryston constituency from 1999 until 2016.

Early life and career

Smith was born in Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire and attended St Patrick's School, a local co-educational Roman Catholic school. She studied Economics and Politics at Glasgow College and then trained as a Modern Studies and Economics teacher at St Andrews College, a Catholic teacher-training institution in Glasgow. She worked as a secondary school teacher before becoming a local government officer, also gaining a Diploma in Public Sector Management.[1]

Political career

Smith was elected as a Scottish Labour MSP for her local constituency of Coatbridge and Chryston in the 1999 Scottish Parliament election, with a majority of 10,404. She subsequently went on to be returned in 2003, 2007 and 2011, with majorities of 8,571, 4,510 and 2,741 respectively. On 11 May 2011, she was elected to serve as one of two Deputy Presiding Officers of the Scottish Parliament.

In 2013, Smith voiced her opposition to same-sex marriage, claiming at a session of the Equal Opportunities Committee that its introduction could lead to polygamy.[2] Smith was one of three Labour MSPs that voted against the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014.[3]

Smith supported Jeremy Corbyn during both the 2015 and 2016 Labour Party leadership elections.[4] [5] During the 2016 European Union membership referendum, she backed Britain leaving the European Union, contrary to the position of the Labour Party.[6]

In the 2016 Scottish Parliament election, Smith lost her seat by 3,779 votes after watching her vote share drop by 17.6%.[7] She gained a list seat as one of seven additional members for the Central Scotland region and was returned for the new session. Following the retirement of Tricia Marwick, she attempted to be elected Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament. However, she was defeated by Ken Macintosh, a fellow Labour MSP and one of the additional members for the West Scotland region.[8] After standing down as a Deputy Presiding Officer, she became a member of the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee.[9]

Smith supported Richard Leonard in the 2017 Scottish Labour Party leadership election.[10] Following Leonard's victory, she was appointed to his frontbench and was given the new role of Scottish Labour Spokesperson for Eradication of Poverty and Inequality. Her appointment was controversial because of her record of opposing same-sex marriage.[11]

In February 2018, Smith invited anti-abortion academic Professor Priscilla K. Coleman to speak at an event in the Scottish Parliament discussing what Coleman believes is the harmful impact of abortion on mental health. After facing criticism from Scottish Labour colleagues, Smith withdrew the invitation, citing a "diary clash".[12] In response to the backlash, Richard Leonard said "It has been made clear to Elaine that she needs to comply with the party’s policy on issues like a woman’s right to choose."[13]

In September 2019, Smith announced she would be standing down at the next Scottish Parliament election on health grounds.[14] Later that month, she became Scottish Labour Parliamentary Business Manager, replacing Neil Findlay.[15]

Smith nominated Monica Lennon in the 2021 Scottish Labour leadership election.[16] She stood down at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election.[17]

Personal life

Smith is a member of the trade unions Unite the Union, formerly Transport and General Workers' Union (TGWU), and General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTC).

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2016-10-05. Personal Information. 2019-08-02. parliament.scot.
  2. Web site: Polygamy could follow gay marriage, warns MSP. The Scotsman. 2019-10-12.
  3. News: Scotland's same sex marriage bill: How MSPs voted . 20 November 2013. BBC News . 22 November 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20160107164402/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-25018895. 7 January 2016.
  4. News: Jeremy Corbyn prepares for his Scottish tour . James . Alexander . . 13 August 2015 . 16 May 2016.
  5. Web site: Happy to add my name to this! #KeepCorbyn. MSP. Elaine Smith. 2016-07-01. @elainesmithmsp. 2019-10-12.
  6. Web site: Labour MSP breaks ranks to make 'left-wing' case for Brexit. STV News. 2019-08-03.
  7. News: Scotland election 2016: Coatbridge and Chryston . BBC News . 1 July 2016.
  8. News: Ken Macintosh elected as presiding officer of Scottish parliament . Libby . Brooks . The Guardian . 12 May 2016 . 1 July 2016.
  9. Web site: Elaine Smith. 2018-10-24. parliament.scot. 2019-08-07.
  10. Web site: Delighted to endorse my Central Scotland colleague @LabourRichard to be the next leader of @scottishlabour. He's the candidate #ForTheMany. MSP. Elaine Smith. 2017-09-09. @elainesmithmsp. 2019-10-12.
  11. Web site: Scottish Labour leader shrugs off criticism over equality spokesperson who opposes gay equality. 2018-01-09. PinkNews. 2019-08-03.
  12. News: Scottish Labour MSP withdraws invitation to US academic. Brooks. Libby. 2018-02-23. The Guardian. 2019-10-12. 0261-3077.
  13. Web site: Interview: Scottish Labour leader Richard Leonard. The Scotsman. 2019-10-12.
  14. Web site: Central Scotland MSP to stand down from Scottish Parliament before next election. Tonner. Judith. 2019-09-03. dailyrecord. 2019-11-24.
  15. Web site: Scottish Labour reshuffle as Sarah Boyack returns to frontline politics. The Scotsman. 2019-09-02.
  16. Web site: Scottish Leadership Election 2021 – Nominations. 2021-01-26. Scottish Labour.
  17. News: 2021-04-07. Holyrood 2021 election: Which MSPs are standing down?. BBC News. 2021-08-09.