Fergus Ewing
Fergus Ewing MSP |
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Minister for Business, Energy and Tourism | |
Assumed office 20 May 2011 |
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First Minister | Alex Salmond Nicola Sturgeon |
Preceded by | Jim Mather |
Minister for Community Safety | |
In office 17 May 2007 – 20 May 2011 |
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First Minister | Alex Salmond |
Preceded by | Johann Lamont (as Deputy Minister for Justice) |
Succeeded by | Roseanna Cunningham |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Inverness and Nairn Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber 1999-2011 |
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Assumed office 3 May 1999 |
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Preceded by | new constituency |
Majority | 9745 |
Personal details | |
Born | Glasgow |
23 September 1957
Nationality | Scottish |
Political party | Scottish National Party |
Spouse(s) | Margaret Ewing b.1945 d.2006 |
Relations | mother: Winnie Ewing sister: Annabelle Ewing |
Alma mater | University of Glasgow |
Fergus Ewing (born 23 September 1957) is a Scottish politician, serving as the Scottish Government's Minister for Business, Energy and Tourism and the Scottish National Party Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Inverness and Nairn.
Background
He is the son of the veteran Scottish Nationalist Winnie Ewing (his father was also an SNP councillor) and has long been active in the SNP. Educated at Loretto, in Musselburgh, he studied law at the University of Glasgow where he was a member of the Glasgow University Scottish Nationalist Association. His late wife, Margaret Ewing, was the MSP for the neighbouring constituency of Moray until her death in March 2006. His sister, Annabelle Ewing, was the MP for Perth until the 2005 election and is MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife (from 2011).
Member of the Scottish Parliament
He was elected to represent Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber in the Scottish Parliament in 1999 and he held on to the seat in 2003[1] and 2007.[2] He, with his mother Winnie Ewing, abstained from the vote to abolish section 2A[3] via the Ethical Standards in Public Life etc. (Scotland) Act 2000 but otherwise is viewed as being among the more moderate of the Scottish National Party MSPs, while his opposition to an outright ban on fox hunting also marked him out from many of his party colleagues. After the SNP's victory at the 2007 Scottish Parliament Election, Ewing was appointed as the Minister for Community Safety. After the SNP victory at the 2011 Scottish Parliament Election, he was appointed as the Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Tourism, succeeding Jim Mather who stood down as an MSP. In November 2014 the portfolio became Business Energy & Tourism.
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External links
- Fergus Ewing MSP Biography at Scottish Parliament website
- Fergus Ewing.com Official Website
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