Stewart McDonald
Scottish politician

Stewart McDonald

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Scottish politician
A.K.A.
Stewart Malcolm McDonald
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24 August 1986(Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland, United Kingdom)
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Govan High School
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Stewart Malcolm McDonald (born 24 August 1986) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Glasgow South constituency since May 2015 and is a member of the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee. He is currently the SNP's Spokesperson for Defence

Early life and education

Born in Castlemilk, Glasgow, his family moved to Govan when he was five years old, as his father was a janitor at a local primary school. He left Govan High School aged eighteen, and worked in a variety of jobs including as a retail manager and a holiday rep in Tenerife before becoming a parliamentary case worker for Anne McLaughlin MSP. After the 2011 Scottish Parliament Elections, he became a case worker for James Dornan MSP.

Political career

He was selected unopposed as the SNP candidate for the Glasgow South constituency in October 2014. At the 2015 UK general election, McDonald was elected with 54.9% of the vote, defeating the Labour incumbent Tom Harris during an SNP landslide across Scotland. His total represented the largest number of actual SNP votes in the city, and the largest majority.

In December 2015, McDonald came second place in the Beard Liberation Front's Parliamentary Beard of the Year Award. He was reported to have come very close to winning first place but was narrowly defeated by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn after Labour MP Diane Abbott urged people on Twitter to vote for Corbyn in the contest.

He supports Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention to be available on the NHS. He has said that those opposing PrEP's introduction to the NHS were being homophobic, and has accused the UK government of "putting more hurdles in the way of the rollout of PrEP."

McDonald retained his seat in the 2017 snap general election with a decreased majority.

In July 2017 McDonald introduced a Private Members' Bill to ban unpaid trial shifts for workers. He called the practice "exploitation" for young job-seekers, and his Bill gained the support of the Scottish Trades Union Congress and National Union of Students among others. In March 2018 the Bill was talked out of the Commons meaning it could not be voted on. A year on from when he first introduced the Bill, he vowed to "keep fighting" to end unpaid trial work.

On 11 April 2018, as the SNP's Defence Spokesperson, McDonald warned Prime Minister Theresa May over launching airstrikes on Syria (in response to the Assad regime's chemical attack on civilians) without first having the airstrikes approved by a parliamentary vote. He said the SNP would support such airstrikes if they were part of a wider plan to bring an end to the war. The UK launched airstrikes on 14 April without a parliamentary vote, which McDonald condemned as "gesture bombing".

At the 2019 general election, McDonald was re-elected with an increased majority of 9,005 votes.

Views

McDonald has been a long-time supporter of Transgender Rights, and reforming the Gender Recognition Act in Scotland to make it easier for people to self identify. He has stated that "I’ve always stood up for trans rights and I always will - there’s no chance I’ll desert a community that’s integral to our wider movement for equality.". He has also condemned transphobia within the SNP on various occasions, and declared his support First Minister Nicola Sturgeon when some SNP groups objected to her support of reforming the GRA.

Like most of the SNP, McDonald is also a passionate advocate of unilateral nuclear disarmament, stating that "Opposition to nuclear weapons is fundamental to the Scottish independence movement", and has repeatedly called for cooperation with the Labour Party for the purposes of dismantling the Trident Nuclear system.

He has also called for far greater action to be taken in relation to climate change, saying that "In Westminster, MPs have followed the lead of the First Minister and declared a Climate Emergency. We must now ensure this is followed up with real action.", and has praised the climate targets of the Scottish Government.

McDonald is a member of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China. In September 2021, McDonald said he was troubled by Scotland's relationship with China which he claimed “opened the doorway to misinformation from Beijing”.  

McDonald also claimed Russia has a history of disinformation running in Scotland and reported the show run by his Alex Salmond (The Alex Salmond Show) on Russia today “lends credibility and legitimacy to Kremlin propaganda”.

Electoral history

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SNP Stewart McDonald 22,829 48.1 +7.0
Labour Co-op Johann Lamont 13,824 29.1 -7.5
Conservative Kyle Thornton 6,237 13.1 -6.0
Liberal Democrats Carole Ford 2,786 5.9 +2.7
Green Dan Hutchison 1,251 2.6 New
Brexit Party Danyaal Raja 516 1.1 New
Majority 9,005 19.0 +14.5
Turnout 47,343 66.9 +2.5
SNP hold Swing +7.2
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SNP Stewart McDonald 18,312 41.1 -13.8
Labour Eileen Dinning 16,285 36.6 +6.9
Conservative Taylor Muir 8,506 19.1 +9.4
Liberal Democrats Ewan Hoyle 1,447 3.2 +1.2
Majority 2,027 4.5 -20.7
Turnout 44,550 64.4 -1.5
SNP hold Swing -10.3
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
SNP Stewart McDonald 26,773 54.9 +34.8
Labour Tom Harris 14,504 29.7 -22.0
Conservative Kyle Thornton 4,752 9.7 -1.8
Green Alastair Whitelaw 1,431 2.9 +0.5
Liberal Democrats Ewan Hoyle 1,019 2.1 -9.7
TUSC Brian Smith 299 0.6 -0.3
Majority 12,269 25.2 N/A
Turnout 48,778 65.9 +4.2
SNP gain from Labour Swing +28.3

Personal life

McDonald is openly gay and, on 19 May 2015, gathered with other LGBT SNP MPs, including his near-namesake Stuart McDonald, to campaign for a "Yes" vote in the Irish referendum on same-sex marriage, being held three days later. He is also an honorary associate of the National Secular Society.

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