Pam Duncan-Glancy Explained

Pam Duncan-Glancy
Honorific-Suffix:MSP
Office:Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Glasgow
Termstart:6 May 2021
Office1:Scottish Labour portfolios
Suboffice1:Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Social Security
Subterm1:2021–2023
Birth Date:2 November 1981
Party:Scottish Labour
Website:www.GlasgowPam.scot
Suboffice2:Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills
Subterm2:2023–present

Pam Duncan-Glancy (born 2 November 1981)[1] is a Scottish Labour politician who has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Glasgow region since May 2021.[2] She is the first permanent wheelchair user elected to the Scottish Parliament.[3]

Early life and career

Duncan-Glancy has a BSc in Psychology and an MSc in Health Psychology from the University of Stirling, and a Postgraduate certificate in Citizenship and Human Rights from Glasgow Caledonian University.[4] She sat on the Commission on Strengthening Local Democracy[5] and on the Commission on Parliamentary Reform.[6] Prior to her election, she worked in public health communications for NHS Health Scotland.

Political career

Duncan-Glancy contested Glasgow North for the general elections in 2017 and 2019, but came second to Patrick Grady, the incumbent SNP MP. She received a 34.5% share of the vote in 2017 and a 31.4% share in 2019.[7]

On 1 March 2021, despite not being a parliamentarian at the time, she became Scottish Labour's spokesperson for Social Security in the Scottish Parliament.[8] [9]

After being a Labour member for approximately twenty years, Duncan-Glancy became a Member of Scottish Parliament (MSP) in 2021. Duncan-Glancy stood in Glasgow Kelvin in 2021 and came third to SNP candidate Kaukab Stewart, but was elected on the Glasgow regional list on 8 May 2021.[10] She was selected for the seat following the previous candidate's deselection for comments suggesting she "respected the right" for Scotland to have another independence referendum. Eleven members of the Kelvin Labour executive committee resigned in protest and refused to campaign for Duncan-Glancy.[11]

During the election count, Duncan-Glancy received significant coverage as she highlighted the issues disabled candidates face when she was denied access to the Glasgow vote count due to the venue's lack of accessibility.[12]

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Notes and References

  1. KarenAdamMSP. Adam. Karen. 1455608559534841860. Today at EHRCJ committee we unanimously supported the statement of reasons to progress the Transitions bill onto the next stage.
    It was presented to us by @GlasgowPam on her 40th birthday non the less! Happy Birthday Pam! An emotional and celebratory day at committee.. en-GB. 1 June 2022.
  2. News: 7 May 2021. Disabled candidate 'shown lack of respect' at election count. McKenzie. Lewis. 8 May 2021. STV News. en-GB.
  3. News: First wheelchair user elected to Scottish Parliament in historic win. Paciaroni. Sara. 8 May 2021. The National. 8 May 2021. en.
  4. Web site: Pam's Story. 2021-05-10. Pick Pam. en-GB.
  5. Web site: Who We Are. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029004732/http://www.localdemocracy.info/who-we-are/. 29 October 2013. Commission on Strengthening Local Democracy.
  6. Web site: 2016-10-24. About Us. 2021-05-10. Commission on Parliamentary Reform. en.
  7. News: Glasgow North parliamentary constituency – Election 2019. BBC News. en-GB. 2021-05-08.
  8. Web site: 2021-03-01. Anas Sarwar reshuffles Scottish Labour frontbench. 2021-05-08. Holyrood Website. en.
  9. News: Pam Duncan-Glancy: I have strong views and I think I'll be a good MSP. Wade. Mike. 10 May 2021. The Times. 8 May 2021. subscription.
  10. Web site: Rodgers. Sienna. On the campaign trail with Labour's Glasgow candidate Pam Duncan-Glancy. 5 May 2021. LabourList. 8 May 2021. en-GB.
  11. https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/b/11-executive-clp-members-resign-after-scottish-labour-bans-candidate-from-standing
  12. Web site: Election count managers 'did not believe' wheelchair user was Labour candidate. Brown. Hannah. Marlboroughdate. Conor. 7 May 2021. 12 May 2021. The Scotsman. en.