Angus MacNeil

Angus Brendan MacNeil MP
Member of Parliament
for Na h-Eileanan an Iar
Incumbent
Assumed office
5 May 2005
Preceded by Calum MacDonald
Majority 1,885 (12.8%)
Personal details
Born 21 July 1970 (1970-07-21) (age 41)
Barra, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Nationality Scottish
Political party Scottish National Party
Spouse(s) Jane MacNeil[1]
Alma mater University of Strathclyde
Profession Engineer, reporter, teacher
Website SNP.org

Angus Brendan MacNeil (Scottish Gaelic: Aonghas Brianan MacNèill[2]) (born 21 July 1970) is the Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Na h-Eileanan an Iar. He is the SNP's Westminster spokesperson for Transport, for Tourism, for Fishing, Food and Rural Affairs and for Scotland Office matters.

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Background

MacNeil was educated at Castlebay Secondary School, Barra, and the Nicolson Institute, Stornoway, before graduating from Strathclyde University in 1992. He played shinty whilst at university.[3] He worked as an engineer and as a reporter for BBC Radio Scotland before qualifying as a teacher in 1996 at Jordanhill College. His first post as a primary teacher was at Salen Primary School where he taught the first Gaelic Medium Class on the Isle of Mull.

House of Commons

He was elected in the 2005 general election, defeating Calum MacDonald of the Labour Party. In March 2006, MacNeil came to widespread public attention after lodging a formal complaint with the Metropolitan Police regarding the Labour Party Cash for Peerages scandal. In April 2006, he and former "anti-corruption" MP Martin Bell wrote to prime minister, Tony Blair calling for all appointments to the House of Lords to be suspended in the wake of the scandal.[4] In November 2006 he won the Best Scot at Westminster section of the Scottish Politician of the Year awards for instigating the inquiry into possible abuse of the honours system.[5] Mr MacNeil had the highest bill for travel in 2006-2007.[6] This is mainly due to the distance of his constituency from London as well as the disperse geographical layout of the constituency. He also received awards from the Spectator Magazine and the Political Studies Society for setting the political agenda in in Britain during 2006 He is a member of the editorial board for political monthly Total Politics. MacNeil was re-elected to Parliament in 2010.

Controversy

In 2007, the Sunday Mail reported MacNeil had "kissed and fondled" two girls aged 17 and 18 in a hotel room in 2005.[7] Mr MacNeil said he bitterly regretted the incident and said he was angry it had diverted attention from the "substantial political issues" he had been pursuing. In a statement, MacNeil, then 36, apologised for the "embarrassment and hurt" caused to his family by his actions.

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Calum MacDonald
Member of Parliament for Na h-Eileanan an Iar
2005–present
Incumbent