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Preceded by
  
Angela Constance

Preceded by
  
Karen Gillon

Party
  
Scottish National Party

Succeeded by
  
Derek Mackay

Education
  
University of Glasgow

Preceded by
  
Position created

Role
  
Member of Parliament

First Minister
  
Alex Salmond

Name
  
Aileen Campbell


Aileen Campbell BBC Democracy Live Member39s debate

First Minister
  
Nicola Sturgeon previously Alex Salmond

Profiles

Aileen Campbell MSP Election 2016 Declaration


Aileen Elizabeth Campbell (born 18 May 1980) is the Scottish Government Minister for Public Health and Sport and is a Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Clydesdale constituency. She was formerly Minister for Local Government and Planning May 2011−December 2011, then Minister for Children and Young People December 2011−May 2016.

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Campbell was first elected to the Scottish Parliament on 3 May 2007 as a list member for the South of Scotland region. At 26 years and 351 days on her election, she was the youngest MSP elected to serve in Parliament in the 2007–2011 session, followed by her SNP colleague Jamie Hepburn in second place. In December 2014 Campbell became the first person to take maternity leave while serving as a Minister of the Scottish Government.

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Early life

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Campbell was born on 18 May 1980 in Perth, Scotland. She grew up on her parents' tenant farm in Perthshire and was educated at Collace Primary School and Perth Academy. She studied Politics and History at the University of Glasgow. From 2005−06 Campbell was national convener of the SNP youth wing, the Young Scots for Independence. Since graduating, she has worked as editor of construction magazine Keystone and was editorial assistant on a short-lived pro-independence newspaper, the Scottish Standard. Before her election to Parliament Campbell also worked for Nicola Sturgeon and as a researcher for Shona Robison and Stewart Hosie.

Aileen married Graham Fraser White in Collace Kirk, Perthshire, on 15 August 2009.

Member of the Scottish Parliament

At the 2007 Scottish Parliament election she was the SNP candidate for the Clydesdale constituency where she finished second but was subsequently elected as an addition a member for the South of Scotland region due to Campbell being fifth on the SNP's regional list.

Campbell suffered a minor injury on 23 January 2008, receiving medical treatment at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary before returning to the parliament for a vote. The vote was won by 64 votes to 62.

In early 2009 Campbell launched the "Play it again" scheme with the Scottish Arts Council and others to encourage people across Scotland to donate their unwanted and unloved musical instruments to be passed on to children across the country to give them the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of music. Campbell was nominated for Real Radio's "Best New Scottish Politician 2009 Award".

Campbell was elected as MSP for Clydesdale on 5 May 2011 after receiving an 8.9% swing from Labour, giving her a majority of 4,216.

She served as Minister for Local Government and Planning from 25 May 2011 until 6 December 2011. when she was moved to the position of Minister for Children and Young People. On 18 December 2014, Campbell began maternity leave and Fiona McLeod acted as Minister for Children and Young People until Campbell returned on 1 September 2015. This was the first time that a Minister of the Scottish Government had taken maternity leave.

In the 2016 election she was re-elected as the MSP for Clydesdale with an increased majority.

On 18 May 2016 she was moved to the post of Minister for Public Health and Sport in a reshuffle.

References

Aileen Campbell Wikipedia