Stephen Gethins | |
Honorific-Suffix: | MP |
Office: | SNP Spokesperson for International Affairs and Europe |
Leader: | Ian Blackford |
Term Start: | 20 June 2017 |
Term End: | 12 December 2019 |
Predecessor: | Alex Salmond |
Successor: | Alyn Smith |
Office2: | Member of Parliament for Arbroath and Broughty Ferry |
Term Start2: | 4 July 2024 |
Predecessor2: | Constituency established |
Majority2: | 859 (1.9%) |
Office3: | Member of Parliament for North East Fife |
Term Start3: | 7 May 2015 |
Term End3: | 6 November 2019 |
Predecessor3: | Menzies Campbell |
Successor3: | Wendy Chamberlain |
Birth Name: | Stephen Patrick Gethins |
Birth Date: | 28 March 1976[1] |
Birth Place: | Glasgow, Scotland |
Party: | Scottish National Party |
Children: | 2 |
Alma Mater: | University of Dundee University of Kent |
Stephen Patrick Gethins (born 28 March 1976) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician and academic serving as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Arbroath and Broughty Ferry since the 2024 general election.
He previously served as the MP for North East Fife from 2015, until he lost the seat at the 2019 general election to Wendy Chamberlain of the Liberal Democrats. Subsequently, he was appointed Professor of Practice in International Relations at the University of St Andrews.
Gethins was born in Glasgow and brought up in Perth.[2] He was educated at Perth Academy. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Dundee in 1998, specialising in public international law. He also holds a Master of Research from the University of Kent. He worked in the NGO Sector specialising in peace-building, arms control and democracy in the Caucasus and the Balkans regions. He worked with NGO Links in Tbilisi focusing on the conflicts surrounding the breakaway entities in the South Caucasus such as South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Nagorno-Karabakh. He also worked for Saferworld on arms control, peace-building and democratisation in the former Soviet Union and Balkans.[2]
Gethins was appointed a Special Adviser to Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, advising on European and International Affairs as well as Rural Affairs, Energy and Climate Change[3] and subsequently advised Nicola Sturgeon. He was a Political Advisor with the Committee of the Regions in the European Union, a position which saw him working with local authorities from across Europe. He also worked at Scotland Europa.[4]
He was on the list of SNP candidates for the six Scottish seats in the 2014 European Parliament election,[5] although only the first two SNP candidates were elected.
In February 2015, he was selected by the local party members to contest the 2015 general election at the North East Fife constituency. He won 18,523 votes (a 40.9% share of the vote) and received a majority of 4,344 votes over the Liberal Democrat candidate, Tim Brett, who was selected after the retirement of the seat's long-term Lib Dem MP and former party leader, Sir Ming Campbell.[6] [7] In May 2015, the SNP made him their Spokesperson on Europe at Westminster.[8] In July he was appointed as a member of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee,[9] the first SNP candidate to win the seat.
At the 2017 general election, Gethins was narrowly re-elected as the MP for North East Fife. He received 13,743 votes, giving him a very slim majority of just two votes over the Liberal Democrats; the joint-third smallest majority in British political history. This was confirmed after three re-counts before being declared.[10] After the election, Gethins was promoted to the SNP Westminster frontbench team of Ian Blackford as the party's Spokesperson for International Affairs and Europe.[11] [12]
Despite increasing his share of the vote, he lost his seat at the 2019 general election to the Liberal Democrat candidate, Wendy Chamberlain[13] [14] who won by a majority of 1,316 votes.[15] This made him the only SNP MP to lose their seat at the general election that year.
After losing his Westminster seat Gethins was appointed Professor of Practice in International Relations at the University of St Andrews.[16]
In July 2020, Gethins was announced as the chair of ‘eu+me’- a campaign for a close relationship between Scotland and the EU after Brexit.[17]
In 2023 he was named the SNP prospective parliamentary candidate for the new constituency of Arbroath and Broughty Ferry at the 2024 general election.[18] Gethins narrowly won the seat with a majority of 1.9%.[19]