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Angus Robertson

Angus Robertson, official photo 2021
Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture
Assumed office
20 May 2021
First MeenisterNicola Sturgeon
Precedit bi Mike Russell (Constitution and External Affairs)
Fiona Hyslop (Culture)
Depute Leader o the Scots National Pairty
In office
13 October 2016 – 3 February 2018
LeaderNicola Sturgeon
Precedit biStewart Hosie
Succeedit bi Keith Brown
Leader o the Scots National Pairty in the House of Commons
In office
23 May 2007 – 3 May 2017
DeputeStewart Hosie
LeaderAlex Salmond
Nicola Sturgeon
Precedit biAlex Salmond
Succeedit biIan Blackford
SNP Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
In office
10 May 2001 – 30 March 2015
LeaderAlex Salmond
Precedit biOffice established
Succeedit biAlex Salmond (International Affairs and Europe)
SNP Secretary of State for Defence
In office
10 May 2001 – 30 March 2015
LeaderAlex Salmond
Precedit biOffice established
Succeedit biBrendan O'Hara
Memmer o the Scots Pairlament
for Edinburgh Central
Assumed office
7 May 2021
Precedit biRuth Davidson
Majority4,732 (11.3%)
Memmer o Pairlament
for Moray
In office
7 Juin 2001 – 3 Mey 2017
Precedit biMargaret Ewing
Succeedit biDouglas Ross
Personal details
BornAngus Struan Carolus Robertson
(1969-09-28) 28 September 1969 (age 55)
Lunnon, England
NaitionalityScottish
Poleetical pairtyScottish National Party
Spoose(s)Jennifer Dempsie (m. 2016)
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen
WabsteidOfficial website

Angus Robertson (born 28 September1969 in Wimbledon, Lunnon) is a Scots politeecian, an umwhile member o the Unitit Kinrick pairlament at Wastmeinster, representin the Scots National Pairty (SNP). He wis Wastmeenster leader o the SNP. He representit the Moray consteetuency in the Hoose o Commons.[1] He wis electit oan 6 May 2021 tae represent the Embra Central consteetuency in Hailyruid and wis then appointit Cabinet

References

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  1. "Former SNP MP Angus Robertson bids to run for Holyrood in 2021". BBC News (in Inglis). 18 Februar 2020. Retrieved 5 Juin 2021.