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Susan Aitken

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Gender Female
Born Biggar
United Kingdom
Party Scottish National Party
Job Politician
Education University of Strathclyde
University of Glasgow
BooksSam's Dad Died: A Child's Book of Hope Through Grief
Molly's Mom Died: A Child's Book of Hope Through Grief
I Heard Your Mommy Died
I Heard Your Daddy Died
The Christmas Cactus
Thank You for Coming: A Book to Help Children Be a Part of the Funeral Rituals
My Daddy Is a Stranger
The Garden Angel: A Young Child Discovers a Grandparent's Love Grows Even After Death
I Have Two Dads
Anna's Scrapbook: Journal of a Sister's Love
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Susan Aitken Life story


Susan Aitken is a Scottish National Party politician who is the leader of Glasgow City Council and the leader of the SNP group. She has been a councillor for the Langside ward since 2012.

'With so many changes, Glasgow's lost its heart'

'With so many changes, Glasgow's lost its heart'
Aug 27,2023 6:41 am

... Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken has suggested exploring the use of compulsory sales orders, which would allow the council to take action against absent owners...

Goodwillie: Glasgow United refuses to 'walk away' from rapist footballer

Goodwillie: Glasgow United refuses to 'walk away' from rapist footballer
Jul 24,2023 9:50 am

... Council leader Susan Aitken said the ex-Dundee United, Aberdeen and Blackburn player had not shown " any kind of contrition or remorse" for his actions and warned any club that signed him would send " a very clear statement about its attitude to the safety of women and girls"...

Eurovision 2023: Glasgow and Liverpool await decision on UK host city

Eurovision 2023: Glasgow and Liverpool await decision on UK host city
Oct 7,2022 7:30 am

... " The competition has been very strong but Glasgow has an unrivalled track record for successfully hosting major global events, " Susan Aitken said...

Scottish council elections 2022: SNP finishes as biggest party

Scottish council elections 2022: SNP finishes as biggest party
May 6,2022 8:00 pm

... Green candidate Holly Bruce finished first in the ward of the SNP s Susan Aitken, who was the Glasgow City Council leader - although Ms Aitken was also elected after finishing with the second-highest number of first preference votes...

COP26: Disruption forecast in Glasgow as busy roads begin to close

COP26: Disruption forecast in Glasgow as busy roads begin to close
Oct 23,2021 12:29 pm

... Appearing on BBC Radio s programme, Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken urged people to treat any potential strikes the same way they would at any other time - by planning ahead...

Anti-racism rally held despite the stay away' warning

Anti-racism rally held despite the stay away' warning
Jun 20,2020 3:00 pm

... Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken said: Please don t come to George Square tomorrow - you will be yourself and others in danger...

Loyalists protest ban on Glasgow marches

Loyalists protest ban on Glasgow marches
Feb 16,2020 6:13 am

... Glasgow City Council leader Susan Aitken said the violence and destruction on the streets of the city over the last two week was simply unacceptable ...

Scottish council elections 2022: SNP finishes as biggest party

Feb 16,2020 6:13 am

The SNP has again finished as the biggest party in the Scottish council elections - with Labour finishing second after the Conservatives suffered big losses.

The SNP secured an overall majority in Dundee, while Labour won control of West Dunbartonshire .

But the Conservatives lost More Than 60 councillors across the country.

Party Leader Douglas Ross said he believed public anger over partygate had played a big part.

More Than 1,200 councillors have been elected across the country's 32 councils.

Each council is divided into smaller areas known as wards, with every ward electing up to five councillors.

The SNP recorded strong results in many areas of the country, increasing its total number of councillors by 23 to 454.

The Party won 15 of the 29 seats to take control of Dundee and gained four seats in neighbouring Angus to become the largest party from Labour.

Labour - which finished third behind the SNP and Conservatives in 2017 - picked up an additional 19 seats and finished well ahead of the Tories by 281 seats to 215.

Scotland councils scoreboard

Counting complete. After 32 of 32 councils declared.

IndependentCouncils total 3Councils change 0Councillors total 152Councillors change -15Scottish National PartyCouncils total 1Councils change +1Councillors total 454Councillors change +23LabourCouncils total 1Councils change +1Councillors total 281Councillors change +19ConservativeCouncils total 0Councils change 0Councillors total 215Councillors change -62Liberal DemocratCouncils total 0Councils change 0Councillors total 87Councillors change +20GreenCouncils total 0Councils change 0Councillors total 34Councillors change +15Post-election VacancyCouncils total 0Councils change 0Councillors total 3Councillors change 0No Overall ControlCouncils total 27Councils change -2

The Party won an overall majority in West Dunbartonshire , where the SNP had previously been the largest party and had formed the administration, after returning 12 councillors, four More Than previously.

No party held a majority in any local authority area in Scotland after The Last election.

Labour had been aiming to overtake the SNP as the largest party in Glasgow after picking up seats in the early results, but was unable to do so.

Leader Anas Sarwar said the results were The Best Scottish Labour had seen in a decade, with his party finishing The Day " comfortably" in second place across Scotland as a whole.

But the Conservatives have lost 62 seats, with their share of the vote falling by More Than 10% in several wards.

Scottish Conservative Leader Douglas Ross said he was " deeply disappointed" by the results, which He Said had seen The Public send a clear message that " they are not happy with the Prime Minister , they are not happy with partygate".

He refused to call for Boris Johnson to resign, saying The Situation in Ukraine called for stability in the UK government.

There was better news for the Conservatives in Moray, where they gained three seats to overtake the SNP as the largest party.

We've got used to the SNP winning elections in Scotland. In this contest they continue to resist electoral gravity. The Party is gaining seats and On Course for an 11th successive national victory.

They are not the only party with something to celebrate. After years of decline, Labour is also making gains including taking overall control of West Dunbartonshire council.

Labour has regained second place from the Conservatives, who are suffering significant losses and seem to be taking a bigger hit in Scotland than England.

Some Scottish Tories are blaming Boris Johnson and partygate, with others highlighting the Scottish Party Leader , Douglas Ross 's flip-flop over whether the PM should resign.

The Liberal Democrats have also picked up seats as have The Greens who seem to have benefited from their power-sharing deal with the SNP in the Scottish Government .

The Scottish Greens have won their first ever seat in the Scottish Borders and almost doubled their total number of councillors to 34.

Green candidate Holly Bruce finished First In The Ward of the SNP's Susan Aitken , who was the Glasgow City Council Leader - although Ms Aitken was also elected after finishing with the second-highest number of first preference votes.

The Liberal Democrats have also done better than expected, winning an additional 20 seats across the country to take their total to 87, but Alex Salmond 's Alba Party failed to have any of its candidates elected.

Meanwhile, the SNP's Susan Thomson was elected as the Western Isles' first female councillor in five years - before being joined shortly after by fellow SNP member Frances Murray.

Unlike in other elections in Scotland, voters were asked to rank the candidates in order of preference using Numbers - using an electoral system called the Single Transferable Vote.

These ballot papers were scanned by machines, which counted the votes and applied a mathematical formula to decide which councillors were elected.

Although The Number of councillors elected for each party is now known, it will probably be next week before it becomes clear who will have control over most councils.

This is because no party has won a majority of seats and so groups of councillors work together to form coalitions. It can take a few days for these arrangements to be made.

Local elections were also held in England and Wales on Thursday, and voters in Northern Ireland were being asked to elect their next government.

Where to follow the results

Journalists will be reporting from around the country as the compositions of the councils become clear.

You can also follow all the results as they come in on and on.

On TV, will have the latest at 13:30, 18:30 and 22:30 on Bbc One Scotland.

And will be on the Bbc Scotland channel at 19:00.

On there'll be in-depth reports and analysis on Good Morning Scotland, 06:00-09:00, Lunchtime Live, 12:00-13:30 and Drivetime, 16:00-18:00.



Source of news: bbc.com

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