Angus Brendan MacNeil (; born 21 July 1970) is a Scottish politician who served as
Member of Parliament (MP) for from 2005 to 2024.
Early life and education
Angus MacNeil was born on 21 July 1970 in
Barra
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. He was educated at
Castlebay Secondary School on the island of
Barra
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In 2011, the population was 1,174. ...
and the
Nicolson Institute in
Stornoway
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on the
Isle of Lewis
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before attending
Strathclyde University where he played
shinty
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and in 1992 gained a degree in civil engineering.
After graduation he worked as a civil engineer for
Morrison Construction and as a reporter for the Gaelic section of
BBC Radio Scotland
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. After qualifying as a teacher at
Jordanhill College in 1996, he then taught the first Gaelic Medium Class at Salen and Acharacle Primary Schools in Argyll on the Scottish mainland.
Parliamentary career
At the
2001 general election, MacNeil stood as the
SNP candidate in
Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber, coming second with 25.6% of the vote behind the incumbent
Labour MP
David Stewart.
MacNeil was elected to Parliament at the
2005 general election as MP for with 44.9% of the vote and a majority of 1,441.
In March 2006, MacNeil came to attention when he lodged a complaint with the
Metropolitan Police regarding the
Cash for Peerages scandal. In April 2006, he and former MP
Martin Bell
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wrote to the Prime Minister
Tony Blair
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calling for all appointments to the
House of Lords
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to be suspended in the wake of the scandal.
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.
On 17 November 2006 MacNeil had the highest bill for travel in 2006–07. This is mainly due to the distance of his constituency from
London
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as well as the dispersed geographical nature of the constituency.
At the
2010 general election, MacNeil was re-elected as MP for Na h-Eileanan an Iar with an increased vote share of 45.7% and an increased majority of 1,885.
He was again re-elected at the
2015 general election with an increased vote share of 54.3% and an increased majority of 4,102.
In June 2015 he was appointed chair of the
Energy and Climate Change Select Committee; in July 2016, chair of the International Trade Select Committee; in October 2017, a member of the
Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy
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; and in April 2023, chair of the
Energy Security and Net Zero Select Committee
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.
MacNeil was again re-elected at the snap
2017 general election, with a decreased vote share of 40.6% and a decreased majority of 1,007.
In July 2019 MacNeil criticised the then
Conservative leadership candidate,
Boris Johnson
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for stating that learning English is essential for immigrants. MacNeil called English a "Germanic import" in contrast to indigenous Celtic languages.
MacNeil was again re-elected at the
2019 general election, with an increased vote share of 45.1% and an increased majority of 2,438.
Suspensions from the SNP
On 5 July 2023, he was suspended from the SNP Westminster group for one week, following an argument with SNP Chief Whip
Brendan O'Hara
Brendan O'Hara (born 27 April 1963) is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician. He serves as Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber since the 2024 United Kingdo ...
allegedly over MacNeil's missing key votes. A week later, on 12 July MacNeil tweeted that he would sit as an independent until deciding whether to rejoin after the SNP conference in October 2023, and that he would stand in the
2024 United Kingdom general election
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, though not necessarily for the SNP. As a result, he was informed that day by the SNP National Secretary his refusal to take the whip was in breach of the rules, and the following day his party membership was suspended.
Expulsion from the SNP
The SNP selection process for all MP candidates, including in seats the party holds, was scheduled to take place before the October conference MacNeil had chosen as a time he would consider re-joining the group. MacNeil said of his suspension to ''
The Times
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'': "It's a bit Stalinist and I'm going to fight this. They can't just resign me from the party. I've been a member since the 1990s at least".
MacNeil was subsequently expelled from the SNP on 11 August 2023. He was a member of the "
Scotland United" group in Parliament along with the
Alba Party
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.
2024 general election
In August 2023, MacNeil announced that he would stand as an
independent
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in Na h-Eileanan an Iar at the
2024 general election. He subsequently lost to Labour's Torcuil Crichton who won with almost 50% of the votes. MacNeil finished third and the SNP's candidate Susan Thomson was second.
Alba Party
MacNeil officially joined the
Alba Party
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in December 2024, whilst reportedly considering standing for the party at the
2026 Scottish Parliament election.
Personal life
In 1998, MacNeil married Jane Douglas who worked as his parliamentary secretary.
In 2007, the ''
Sunday Mail'' reported MacNeil had "kissed and fondled" two girls aged 17 and 18 in an Orkney hotel room while his wife was in hospital pregnant with their third child. 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.
In May 2016, MacNeil and his wife announced that they had separated; this followed reports that MacNeil and his colleague
Stewart Hosie had both had affairs with Westminster-based journalist Serena Cowdy.
In October 2020, he was involved in a collision with a 17 year old motorcyclist and charged with causing serious injury, to which he pleaded not guilty. His trial was delayed until May 2022 where he was found guilty of dangerous driving and fined £1,500.
MacNeil is a dual British and Irish citizen.
He is a Catholic.
References
Notes
External links
Personal websiteSNP profile''Guardian'' articles by Angus MacNeil
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Scottish National Party MPs
1970 births
Naturalised citizens of Ireland
Living people
Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Scottish constituencies
People from Barra
UK MPs 2005–2010
UK MPs 2010–2015
UK MPs 2015–2017
UK MPs 2017–2019
UK MPs 2019–2024
Shinty players
People educated at the Nicolson Institute
Independent members of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom
Alumni of the University of Strathclyde
Politicians affected by a party expulsion process
Alba Party politicians
British politicians convicted of crimes