Frances Curran

Frances Curran

Infobox_MSP


name =Frances Curran
width=
caption =
birth_date =Birth date and age|1961|5|21|df=y
birth_place = Glasgow
residence = Partick
death_date =
death_place =
honorific-suffix = MSP
office =
salary =
term_start = 2003
term_end = 2007
predecessor =
successor =
party = Scottish Socialist Party
religion =
constituency_MP= West of Scotland
parliament = Scottish
majority =
spouse = none
children = 1 son
website =
footnotes =

Frances Curran (born 21 May 1961, Glasgow) is joint national spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party (along with Colin Fox). She was also a member of the Scottish Parliament for West of Scotland during 2003-07. She was an unsuccessful candidate in the July 2008 Glasgow by-election. During the campaign, she was informed that the police had received death threats against her.

She was formerly a member of the Labour Party and the entryist left wing Militant Tendency group within the Party.fact|date=July 2008 As a member of the Labour Party, she served as Youth representative on the party's National Executive Committee as a representative of the Militant-dominated Labour Party Young Socialists in the early 1980s. She joined the Scottish Socialist Party when it was formed in 1998.

Campaigning

In July 2005, Curran played a leading role in organising the peaceful protest outside Gleneagles at the 2005 G8 Summit - as part of the G8 Alternatives group. The previous week, she and other SSP MSPs took part in a protest within the Scottish Parliament, which led to them being suspended for the month of September and fined £30,000. This protest was due to their claim that the First Minister had gone back on his word that the parliament would support the rally outside the Perthshire hotel.

She has been campaigning for nutritious school meals to be provided free of charge to all Scottish schoolchildren, to tackle the twinned problems of ill health and bad diet in Scottish schoolchildren. Her campaign has attracted a wide base of support from a number of children's and health related charities. A bill to this effect was proposed in parliament in 2002 but was defeated, the bill is was resubmitted, following a Scottish Executive consultation which found that 96% of respondents were in favour of free school meals, however ran out of time before the end of her parliamentary term. The SNP eventually introduced a pilot scheme to provide free meals to children in primaries 1-3 in the wake of this popular support.

As part of the Save Our Services campaign Frances was involved in community occupations to stop the closure of a school and community centre.

In January 2007 she was arrested but not charged at a peaceful anti-nuclear protest at Faslane as part of the Faslane 365 campaign.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Curran — Not to be confused with Qur an. Curran (Irish: Ó Corráin) is an Irish and also a Scottish surname. The name derives from the 10th century Olde Gaelic name O Corraidhin, meaning the male descendant of Corraidhin a personal name which comes from… …   Wikipedia

  • Frances Conroy — est une actrice américaine, née le 13 novembre 1953 à Monroe, Géorgie, (États Unis). Elle est surtout connue pour avoir interprété le rôle de Ruth Fisher dans la série télévisée Six Feet Under. Sommaire 1 Filmographie 1.1 Cinéma …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Joseph Curran — Infobox Celebrity name = Joseph Curran caption= Curran on the cover of Time Magazine, June 17, 1946. birth date = birth date|1906|3|1|mf=y birth place = New York, New York death date = death date and age|1981|8|14|1906|3|1|mf=y death place = Boca …   Wikipedia

  • Charles Courtney Curran — Charles Courtney Curran, c. 1909 Nacimiento 13 de febrero de 1861 Fallecimiento …   Wikipedia Español

  • John Curran — Nacimiento 11 de septiembre de 1960 (51 años) Ocupación Director de cine, guionista de cine y productor ejecutivo. Ficha en IMDb John Curran (nacido el 11 de septiembre de 1960) es un …   Wikipedia Español

  • Scottish Socialist Party — This article deals with the Scottish Socialist Party that was formed in 1998 and is still active today. For the party that was formed in 1987 see Scottish Socialist Party (1987 1990). Infobox Scottish Political Party party name = Scottish… …   Wikipedia

  • Members of the 2nd Scottish Parliament — 1st Parliament (1999) 2nd Parliament (2003) 3rd Parliament (2007) 4th Parliament (2011) This is a list of Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs) or, in Gaelic, Buill Pàrlamaid na h Alba (BPnA) elected to the second …   Wikipedia

  • Colin Fox — This article is about the Scottish politician. For the Canadian actor, see Colin Fox (actor). Colin Fox SSP joint national spokesperson Incumbent Assumed office 13 February 2005 Member of the Scottish Parliament for …   Wikipedia

  • Glasgow East by-election, 2008 — The 2008 Glasgow East by election was a by election for the UK Parliamentary constituency of Glasgow East which was held on 24 July 2008. The election was triggered when, on 30 June 2008, the sitting MP David Marshall stood down due to ill health …   Wikipedia

  • Glasgow East (UK Parliament constituency) — UK constituency infobox alt Name = Glasgow East Type = Burgh Entity = Scotland DivisionType = Council areas Division = City of Glasgow Year = 2005 MP = John Mason Party = Scottish National Party EP = ScotlandGlasgow East is a constituency of the… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”