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'''Jamie Halcro Johnston''' is a British politician who is a [[Member of the Scottish Parliament]] (MSP) for the [[Highlands and Islands (Scottish Parliament electoral region)|Highlands and Islands]] region since 2017. A member of the [[Scottish Conservatives|Scottish Conservative Party]], he was their Spokesperson for Jobs, Employability and Training, before being appointed to the [[Opposition Parties of the Scottish Parliament#Conservative Shadow Cabinet|Shadow Cabinet]] as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism by leader, [[Douglas Ross]] in November 2020. <ref>{{citeweb|title=Halcro Johnston appointed to the Shadow Cabinet|url=https://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2020/11/24/halcro-johnston-appointed-to-shadow-cabinet|website=www.shetlandtimes.co.uk|date=24 November 2020|accessdate=10 December 2020}}</ref>
'''Jamie Halcro Johnston''' is a British politician who is a [[Member of the Scottish Parliament]] (MSP) for the [[Highlands and Islands (Scottish Parliament electoral region)|Highlands and Islands]] region since 2017. A member of the [[Scottish Conservatives|Scottish Conservative Party]], he was their Spokesperson for Jobs, Employability and Training, before being appointed to the [[Opposition Parties of the Scottish Parliament#Conservative Shadow Cabinet|Shadow Cabinet]] as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism by leader, [[[[Douglas Ross (Scottish politician)|Douglas Ross]] in November 2020. <ref>{{citeweb|title=Halcro Johnston appointed to the Shadow Cabinet|url=https://www.shetlandtimes.co.uk/2020/11/24/halcro-johnston-appointed-to-shadow-cabinet|website=www.shetlandtimes.co.uk|date=24 November 2020|accessdate=10 December 2020}}</ref>


==Background==
==Background==

Revision as of 19:34, 11 December 2020

Jamie Halcro Johnston
Halcro Johnston in 2017
Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism
Assumed office
23 November 2020
LeaderDouglas Ross
Preceded byOliver Mundell
Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Highlands and Islands
(1 of 7 Regional MSPs)
Assumed office
20 June 2017
Preceded byDouglas Ross [n 1]
Personal details
Born
Jamie Halcro Johnston

Oxford, Oxfordshire, England
Political partyConservative
Alma materUniversity of Exeter
Websitewww.jamiehalcrojohnston.org.uk

Jamie Halcro Johnston is a British politician who is a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Highlands and Islands region since 2017. A member of the Scottish Conservative Party, he was their Spokesperson for Jobs, Employability and Training, before being appointed to the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy and Tourism by leader, [[Douglas Ross in November 2020. [1]

Background

Halcro Johnston was brought up at his family home in Orphir in Orkney. His father, Hugh Halcro Johnston, previously served as Convener of Orkney Islands Council. His great-great uncle is Henry Halcro Johnston, a botanist, British Army Officer and Scotland rugby union international.[2]

Educated at Radley College, Halcro Johnston studied at Coventry University and the University of Exeter, where he received a BA (Hons) in Ancient History. He was previously employed by the Financial Times in London and, between 2003 and 2007, he worked as an adviser to a number of Scottish Conservative MSPs, before moving to a position at Holyrood magazine.[3][4][5]

He previously stood for election to the Scottish Parliament in Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber in 2007 and then the Orkney constituency in 2011 and 2016. He also stood for UK Parliament in the Moray constituency in 2005 and the Orkney and Shetland seat in 2017.

Political career

Halcro Johnston became a Member of the Scottish Parliament on the Highlands and Islands regional list on 20 June 2017, having gained only 435 votes, following the resignation of Douglas Ross to take up a position as a Member of the UK Parliament after his election in the 2017 general election.[6]

After entering the Scottish Parliament, he was appointed by party leader Ruth Davidson as the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Shadow Minister for Jobs, Employability and Training.[7]

Halcro Johnston is member of the Scottish Parliament's Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee and the Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee. He is also a substitute member of the Finance and Constitution Committee.[8]

Notes

  1. ^ Normally, regional MSPs do not have individual predecessors and successors. However, Ross retired his seat during a sitting parliament so was succeeded by Halcro Johnston.

References

  1. ^ "Halcro Johnston appointed to the Shadow Cabinet". www.shetlandtimes.co.uk. 24 November 2020. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Local MSP helps rekindle the 'Auld Alliance' against French Parliament". Inside Moray. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  3. ^ "Jamie Halcro Johnston MSP". Highlands and Islands Conservatives. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Jamie Halcro Johnston - Careers and Employability". University of Exeter. Retrieved 11 September 2018.|
  5. ^ "About". Jamie Halcro Johnston MSP website. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  6. ^ Gordon, Tom (13 June 2017). "Tory struggle to fill MSP vacancy after general election success". the Herald. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  7. ^ Kirkaldy, Liam (28 June 2017). "Ruth Davidson unveils reshuffled Scottish Tory shadow cabinet". Holyrood Magazine. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Jamie Halcro Johnston MSP". www.parliament.scot. 19 June 2017.