- Roseanna Cunningham
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name = Roseanna Cunningham
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constituency_MP = Perth
parliament = Scottish
majority = 2,495 (7.2%)
term_start =6 May 1999
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predecessor = "new constituency"
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constituency_MP2 = Perth
Perth and Kinross (1995–1997)
parliament2 = UK
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term_start2 =25 May 1995
term_end2 =7 June 2001
predecessor2 =Nicholas Fairbairn
successor2 =Annabelle Ewing
birth_date = Birth date and age|1951|07|27|df=yes
birth_place =Glasgow ,Scotland
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footnotes =Roseanna Cunningham (born
July 27 1951 ,Glasgow ) is a Scottish politician, and member for theScottish National Party for Perth in theScottish Parliament .Early life
Raised in
Australia , she returned to Scotland and was a member of theleft-wing 79 Group inside theScottish National Party (SNP) in the early 1980s, but avoided expulsion as she was not a member of its steering committee (future SNP ConvenorAlex Salmond by contrast who served on the 79 Group committee was expelled, whilstMargo MacDonald resigned from the party in protest before she could be expelled).Cunningham worked as a solicitor and became an
advocate in 1990.Parliamentary career
Cunningham first came to prominence in 1995 when she won the bitter Perth and Kinross by-election to replace the Conservative MP, Sir Nicholas Fairbairn, who had died. She had initially been left off the SNP's candidate shortlist over her brief relationship in the 1970s with Donald Bain, the former husband of SNP stalwart
Margaret Ewing , on the grounds that the issue could prove an embarrassment to the party. However, she was put back in contention following an intervention by the then party leader Alex Salmond, and after Ewing made clear she had no objection to Cunningham's candidature.In 1999 she became the MSP for Perth and continues to represent the area in the
Scottish Parliament to this day. In 2000 she was elected the SNP Senior Vice-Convener (deputy leader). Also in that year she helped establish theScottish Left Review publication. She stood down as an MP in 2001, to concentrate on theScottish Parliament .John Swinney announced his resignation as leader of the SNP on22 June 2004 , and on the same day Roseanna Cunningham announced that she would be a candidate in the subsequent election for the party leadership. In the early stages of the campaign she appeared to be the clear front-runner, but the entirely unexpected decision of the popular former leader Alex Salmond to enter the race just before nominations closed changed everything, and Cunningham ultimately finished a distant second.She is sometimes known as "Republican Rose" for her well-known support for the replacement of the
monarchy with an electedhead of state .In December 2006 she led an unsuccessful attempt to prevent same-sex couples gaining the right to adopt children [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/6215838.stm BBC News - MSPs vote for same-sex adoption] ] , despite having previously been named
ScotsGay Parliamentarian of the Year in 1998. [ [http://www.scotsgay.co.uk/sg25/sg.html ScotsGay Magazine - Issue 25] ]In August 2007 she voiced her disdain nationally about a video showing pupils from
Glenalmond College , a co-educational independent boarding school in Scotland, acting out in a satirical video called "Class Wars" [cite news|url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2246365.ece|title=No chavs were harmed in this video - Times Online|publisher=The Times] in which students dressed in the stereotypical attire of theNed subculture are hunted by pupils dressed as Aristocrats. She is quoted as saying "I suppose this video could be billed as the revent of Monty Python's upper-class twits, Doubtless it is intended as humour and irony but it comes across as brash, crass and arrogant.". [cite news|url=http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=61236&in_page_id=34|title=Outrage at 'Chav hunting' videos | Metro.co.uk|publisher=Metro]References
External links
* [http://www.scottish.parliament.uk/msp/membersPages/roseanna_cunningham/index.htm Roseanna Cunningham MSP] Biography at Scottish Parliament website
* [http://www.snp.org/people/parliamentarians/roseanna-cunningham-msp/ Roseanna Cunningham MSP] Biography at the SNP websiteMidScotlandFife MSPs
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