John Swinburne (Scottish politician) explained

John Swinburne
Office:Leader of the Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party
Term Start:3 February 2003
Term End:4 November 2015
Predecessor:Party founded
Successor:Party dissolved
Constituency Mp1:Central Scotland
Parliament1:Scottish
Term Start1:1 May 2003
Term End1:2 April 2007
Birth Date:4 July 1930
Birth Place:Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Lanarkshire, Scotland
Party:Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party (2003-2015)

John Swinburne (4 July 1930 – 1 October 2017)[1] was an American-born Scottish politician who was the founder and leader of the Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party (SSCUP). He was that party's only ever representative in the Scottish Parliament, serving as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Central Scotland list from 2003 until 2007.[2]

Early life

Swinburne was born in Pennsylvania, United States. He was educated at Dalziel High School, Motherwell.

Political career

In 2003 Swinburne stood for election as the SSCUP candidate and gained a list seat in Central Scotland.[3]

Swinburne called for reintroduction of the 'Belt' or 'Tawse' into Scottish schools, expressing the opinion that corporal punishment would solve what he believed were endemic discipline problems. In 2006 his statement was condemned by other MSPs and by the teaching union, the EIS.[4]

Swinburne stood for re-election in the 2007 Scottish Parliament election but lost his list seat, polling only 2% of the vote.[5] [6]

In May 2009, at age 78, Swinburne announced he was planning to stand for the UK Parliament in the 2009 Glasgow North East by-election.[7] He later withdrew from this election, due to "unforeseen circumstances".[8]

Outside politics

He became a director of Motherwell Football Club in 2000 and held this position until 2015.[1]

He died on 1 October 2017.[1]

Notes and References

  1. John Swinburne: 1930-2017 . Motherwell Football Club . 1 October 2017 . 1 October 2017.
  2. [Who's Who]
  3. Web site: Previous MSPs: Session 2 (2003-2007): John Swinburne . Scottish Parliament . 15 February 2023.
  4. News: EIS rejects belt classroom call . 7 June 2006 . BBC News . 27 February 2011.
  5. News: Scottish election: All Scotland Pensioner Party profile . BBC News . 13 April 2011.
  6. News: Timeline: Scottish elections 2007 . BBC News . 4 May 2007.
  7. News: John Swinburne Confirms Candidacy for Glasgow By-election . STV News . 21 May 2009 . 1 February 2016.
  8. News: Greens launch by-election drive . 21 October 2009 . BBC News . 26 February 2011.