Stuart McMillan
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 52 |
Date of birth | May 6,1972 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Barrow-in-Furness |
United Kingdom | |
Party | Scottish National Party |
Previous position | Member of the Scottish Parliament (2007–2016) |
Position | Member of the Scottish Parliament since 2016 |
Education | Abertay University |
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ID | 1051934 |
Stuart McMillan Life story
Stuart McMillan is a Scottish politician serving as Convener of the Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee since 2021.
Yousaf's first FMQs hit by series of disruptions
... " After one group of schoolchildren was allowed to remain, SNP MSP Stuart Mcmillan, in a point of order, asked that another group from his constituency were returned, prompting a further suspension of business...
Victims abused by referee Hugh Stevenson say the SFA is blocking justice
... Peter Haynes and Stuart Mcmillan said the SFA was refusing to accept any liability for what happened to them...
Backing sought for basking shark 'safe zone' in Scotland
... Stuart Mcmillan, SNP MSP for Greenock and Inverclyde and a species champion for the basking shark said marine protected areas offered a chance to safeguard precious marine life for future generations ...
Yousaf's first FMQs hit by series of disruptions
Humza Yousaf 's first question session in the Scottish Parliament has been hit by a series of disruptions from climate protestors.
The Public gallery in the Holyrood chamber was eventually cleared after The Session had to be suspended five times in The First 15 Minutes .
A party of school children who had been watching were later allowed to return.
The interruptions have been an almost weekly occurrence during First Minister 's Questions since the start of the year, with The Parliament 's presiding officer pledging to take action to stop them.
Addressing MSPs, Ms Johnstone said: " I don't think I can adequately express my deep regret that such action is required in our national parliament. I'm extremely sorry for the overwhelming majority of those who have travelled to The Parliament today to watch their elected representatives at work. "
After one group of schoolchildren was allowed to remain, SNP MSP Stuart Mcmillan , in a point of order, asked that another group from his constituency were returned, prompting a further suspension of business.
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