Paul Wheelhouse | |
Office: | Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands |
Firstminister: | Nicola Sturgeon |
Term Start: | 27 June 2018 |
Term End: | 20 May 2021 |
Predecessor: | Humza Yousaf |
Successor: | Graeme Dey |
Office1: | Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy |
Firstminister1: | Nicola Sturgeon |
Term Start1: | 18 May 2016 |
Term End1: | 26 June 2018 |
Predecessor1: | Fergus Ewing |
Successor1: | Jamie Hepburn |
Office2: | Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs |
Firstminister2: | Nicola Sturgeon |
Term Start2: | 21 November 2014 |
Term End2: | 18 May 2016 |
Predecessor2: | Roseanna Cunningham |
Successor2: | Annabelle Ewing |
Office3: | Minister for Environment and Climate Change |
Firstminister3: | Alex Salmond |
Term Start3: | 6 September 2012 |
Term End3: | 21 November 2014 |
Predecessor3: | Stewart Stevenson |
Successor3: | Aileen McLeod |
Constituency Mp4: | South Scotland |
Parliament4: | Scottish |
Term Start4: | 6 May 2011 |
Term End4: | 6 May 2021 |
Birth Name: | Paul Richard William Wheelhouse |
Birth Date: | 22 June 1970 |
Birth Place: | Dundonald, County Down, Northern Ireland |
Party: | Scottish National Party |
Education: | Stewart's Melville College |
Alma Mater: | University of Aberdeen University of Edinburgh |
Paul Richard William Wheelhouse (born 22 June 1970) is a former Scottish National Party (SNP) politician who served as Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands from 2018 to 2021. He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the South Scotland region from 2011 until 2021 and Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy in the Scottish Government from May 2016 to June 2018.
Wheelhouse was born in 1970 in Dundonald, County Down. He was raised in Edinburgh, where he attended the independent, fee-paying Stewart's Melville College. He graduated with a Scottish MA degree in Economic Science from the University of Aberdeen and an MBA from the University of Edinburgh.[1] He is a former member of the Conservative Party[2] and was active in the University of Aberdeen Conservative and Unionist Association.
Before entering politics, Wheelhouse worked as an economist, specialising in higher education, government policy and impact assessments for private capital projects.[3]
Wheelhouse was the SNP candidate in the Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk constituency in the 2010 United Kingdom general election.[4]
Wheelhouse then stood for election in the Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire constituency in the 2011 Scottish Parliament election. He finished second to Conservative John Lamont in that contest, but was elected to the Scottish Parliament on the South of Scotland regional list.[5]
In September 2012, Wheelhouse became Minister for Environment and Climate Change, replacing Stewart Stevenson. When Nicola Sturgeon became First Minister in November 2014, he was appointed to the position of Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs.[6]
In the 2016 Scottish Parliament election, Wheelhouse stood for the Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire constituency and came second, then was returned to the Parliament by the regional list. He contested the same seat at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election, but lost the constituency contest and was not returned to Parliament by the regional list.[7]