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Scottish Parliament Election • 7 May 2026

Alison Thewliss Scottish National Party (SNP)

Former MP for Glasgow Central (2015-2024) who is now standing for the Scottish Parliament. During nearly a decade at Westminster, Thewliss served as SNP spokesperson on home affairs and the economy. Before entering Parliament she was a Glasgow City councillor for the Calton ward from 2007.

Policy Positions

Scotland's Future
Core commitment. Independence referendum if SNP wins a majority. Describes independence as essential to Scotland's future prosperity.
NHS & Health
Continue current NHS investment. Deliver the long-delayed National Care Service. Maintain mental health funding expansion.
Housing
Continue the rent control framework introduced in 2022. Invest in social housing. Maintain existing tenant protections.
Climate & Transport
Net zero by 2045. Just transition fund for oil and gas workers. Active travel investment. (2030 interim targets were dropped in 2024.)
Tax & Public Spending
Maintain progressive Scottish income tax, which currently raises around £1bn more than the rest-of-UK equivalent.
Economy & Jobs
Support a just transition from fossil fuels. Protect free university tuition. Invest in creative industries and Scottish exports.
Education & Childcare
Protect free university tuition. Maintain national curriculum standards. Focus on closing the attainment gap.
Social Issues
Supported the Gender Recognition Reform Bill (subsequently blocked by the UK Government). Progressive social policy across all groups.

Track Record

Former MP for Glasgow Central (2015-2024)
SNP Westminster spokesperson on Home Affairs (2022-2024)
SNP Westminster spokesperson on the Economy (2020-2022)
Former Glasgow City councillor for Calton ward (2007-2015)
Studied Politics and International Relations at the University of Aberdeen