Paul John Sweeney Labour and Co-operative Party
Standing in Glasgow Easterhouse and Springburn · Glasgow region
Labour MSP for Glasgow since 2021. Former MP for Glasgow North East (2017-2019). Won 'Community MSP of the Year' in 2022 for work on the drugs death crisis.
Policy Positions
Scotland's Future
Oppose independence. Focus on delivery within the UK and Scotland's strengths in the UK growth sectors. Frame the election as a choice between delivery and SNP-led constitutional distraction.
NHS & Health
End the 8am GP rush, bring back the family doctor, cut waiting times with funding following the patient, introduce an NHS app and AI scanners, and deliver £15/hr for social care workers.
Housing
Deliver 125,000 new homes by 2031 across all tenures. Build 20,000 mid-market rent homes to save tenants an average of £2,700 a year off market rents. Establish a Housing Bank and a private-rented-sector strategy (no new rent controls).
Climate & Transport
Achieve net zero by 2045 ambitions. Double home retrofits, back GB Energy and the Scottish National Investment Bank, end the block on clean nuclear energy, and deliver a fair energy transition for oil and gas workers.
Tax & Public Spending
Commit to no income tax rate rises for five years, with the ambition to lower taxes as the economy grows.
Economy & Jobs
Sustained economic growth as the route to improving living standards. Establish a Scottish Board of Trade, partner with GB Energy and the UK National Wealth Fund, and cut a third of quangos to end government waste.
Education & Childcare
Breakfast clubs in every primary school, 2,000 Education Recovery teachers and 1,500 more classroom assistants, ban mobile phones in classrooms, and top up tax-free childcare to £3,000 per child.
Social Issues
Recommit the NHS to single-sex wards on the basis of biological sex. Deliver a four-nation conversion practices ban to protect LGBT+ people. Tackle long waits for gynaecological procedures as part of a women's health plan.
Track Record
› Won 'Community MSP of the Year' at The Herald awards in 2022
› Former MP for Glasgow North East (2017-2019); Shadow Under-Secretary for Scotland
› Shadow Minister for Employment and Public Finance