Stewart Hosie


Stewart Hosie is a Scottish National Party politician serving as Member of Parliament for Dundee East since 2005. He served as Deputy Leader of the SNP to Nicola Sturgeon from November 2014 to October 2016. He was also the SNP Deputy Westminster Leader and the SNP Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer from May 2015, until he was succeeded in both positions by Kirsty Blackman in June 2017.

Background

Born in Dundee, Stewart Hosie was educated at Brackens Primary School, Invertay Primary School Monifieth and Carnoustie High School. He then attended Dundee Institute of Technology where he gained a Higher Diploma in Computer Studies. He worked in IT for 20 years and ran his own business. From 1986–89 he was the SNP's first Youth Convener. From 1999, he spent four years as the Party's National Secretary before being elected as the Organisation Convener in 2003.

Political career

After his election to the House of Commons as the Member for Dundee East in 2005, Hosie was appointed the SNP Spokesperson for Home Affairs and Women, positions which he held until 2007. He was also appointed SNP Spokesperson for the Treasury. In 2010 he was appointed Deputy Leader and Chief Whip of the SNP Westminster Group.
In the Commons, Hosie has become known for his outspoken criticism of the Welfare Reform Act 2012 as well as his interest in the Prudential Regulation Authority. He sits on the Commons Treasury Select Committee.
Hosie is known for his support and representation of charities, most notably anti-sectarian charity Nil By Mouth, children's charity the Smart Play Network, and humanitarian organisation Islamic Relief. He is also a member of the All Party Parliamentary Friends of the Baha’is.

SNP Deputy leadership bid, 2014

Following defeat in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, Scottish National Party leader and First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond announced his resignation as SNP leader and First Minister of Scotland. In the aftermath of his resignation, a leadership bid was launched, and SNP Deputy leader Nicola Sturgeon stood down to stand for leader, triggering a Deputy leader contest.
The results of the election were announced at the SNP's Autumn conference on 14 November 2014, with Hosie polling 42.2%, Keith Brown on 34.2% and Angela Constance on 23.5% in the first round of the single transferable vote election. In the second round, Hosie was elected after getting 55.5% of votes following the elimination of Constance. Turnout was 55% of SNP members.

Electoral history

First standing for election to the House of Commons at the 1992 general election in Kirkcaldy, he later stood for both the Westminster and Scottish parliament. He contested Kirkcaldy again at the 1997 general election, and also contested Kirkcaldy at the 1999 Scottish Parliament election. At the 2001 general election, he contested Dundee East and reduced Labour's majority from 9,961 votes at the previous election to 4,466 votes. and was eventually elected on 2005 general election, gaining the seat from Labour. Hosie retained the seat with an increased majority at the 2010 general election.
ElectionVotes – Hosie% Vote – HosieElected Candidate% Hosie Majority
1992 general election8,76122.5Lewis Moonie
1997 general election8,02022.9Lewis Moonie
1999 Scottish Parliament election9,17032.4Marilyn Livingstone
2001 general election10,16931.4Iain Luke
2005 general election14,70837.2Stewart Hosie 1.0
2010 general election15,35037.8Stewart Hosie 4.5
2015 general election28,76559.7Stewart Hosie 39.8
2017 general election18,39142.8Stewart Hosie 15.4
2019 general election24,36153.8Stewart Hosie 29.5

Personal life

Hosie has 2 siblings. Hosie was married to Shona Robison, MSP for Dundee City East and Cabinet Secretary for Health, Wellbeing and Sport. The couple have a daughter.
In 2012, he suffered from a transient ischaemic attack, and was treated in Ninewells Hospital in Dundee. He is a supporter of Dundee United F.C..
In May 2016, Hosie and Robison announced that they had separated. This was followed by reports that Hosie and his colleague Angus Macneil had both had an affair with Westminster-based freelance journalist Serena Cowdy. On 22 May, Hosie announced his intention not to stand for re-election as Deputy Leader, due to "intense scrutiny" by the media of his private life, meaning that his term of office would end at the SNP's annual conference later in the year.
In August 2018, Hosie married Serena Cowdy in Scotland.