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Scottish Politician of the Year

Scottish Politician of the Year is an annual award established in 1999. It is held by The Herald newspaper in Prestonfield, Edinburgh.

Although the awards ceremony has been held once at the Royal Museum, Prestonfield House Hotel is considered to be the home of the event. At the 2004 ceremony – held at the Prestonfield – former Labour MSP and life peer Mike Watson, set fire to a curtain, and was subsequently convicted of wilful fire raising.[1]

Not all of the subsidiary awards are handed out every year.

Winners

Main award: Scottish Politician of the Year

Best Scot at Westminster

Debater of the Year, since 2001 renamed Donald Dewar Debater of the Year

  • 2018: Michael Russell MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2017: Kezia Dugdale MSP, Labour
  • 2016: Ruth Davidson MSP, Conservative and Unionist
  • 2015: Willie Rennie MSP, Liberal Democrats
  • 2014: Ruth Davidson MSP, Conservative and Unionist
  • 2013: Johann Lamont MSP, Labour
  • 2012: Dennis Robertson MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2011: Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2010: Derek Brownlee MSP, Conservative and Unionist
  • 2009: John Swinney MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2008: Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2007: John Swinney MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2006: Tavish Scott MSP, Liberal Democrats
  • 2005: Alex Neil MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2004: Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2003: David McLetchie MSP, Conservative and Unionist
  • 2002: David McLetchie MSP, Conservative and Unionist
  • 2001: Tommy Sheridan MSP, Scottish Socialist Party
  • 2000: Michael Russell MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 1999: Frank McAveety MSP, Labour

The Herald Politics in Business Award

Public Campaign/Campaigner of the Year

  • 2018: Gillian Murray
  • 2017: Amanda Kopel, Frank’s Law
  • 2016: NO2NP
  • 2015: Gordon Aikman – Gordon’s Fightback
  • 2014: Coalition for Continuing Care – Barnardo’s Scotland, Aberlour Childcare Trust and WhoCares? Scotland
  • 2012: Shelter Scotland
  • 2012: Martha Payne, blogger and campaigner
  • 2011 - 2 awards: RAF Lossiemouth and Frank Maguire, lawyer and campaigner (posthumous award)
  • 2010: Ann Moulds, anti-stalking
  • 2008: Clydeside Action on Asbestos
  • 2007: Farepak savers' campaign
  • 2006: Campaign to block the deportation of Sakchai Makao to Thailand
  • 2005: Glasgow Girls, a group of young women who highlighted the situation of asylum seekers
  • 2004: Özlem and David Grimason, the parents of a baby - Alistair Grimason - killed by gunfire in Turkey: campaigned for a change in Turkish gun laws
  • 2003: Margo MacDonald MSP, Independent
  • 2002: Margo MacDonald MSP, Scottish National Party
  • 2001: no award
  • 2000: no award
  • 1999: no award

Councillor/Local Government Politician of the Year

  • 2018: John Alexander, Scottish National Party, Leader of Dundee City Council
  • 2017: Jenny Laing, Labour, co-leader of Aberdeen City Council
  • 2016: Mark Macmillan, Labour, Leader of Renfrewshire Council
  • 2015: David Parker, Scottish Borders Council
  • 2014: Gordon Matheson, Labour, Leader of Glasgow City Council
  • 2013: The three leaders of the Island councils:
  • 2012: Gordon Matheson, Labour, Glasgow City Council
  • 2011: Michael Foxley, Liberal Democrats, Highland Council
  • 2010: Pat Watters, Labour, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities
  • 2009: Steven Purcell, Labour, Glasgow City Council

e-Politician of the Year

Lifetime Achievement Award/Outstanding Political Achievement

Committee/Committee Member(s) of the Year

Community MSP of the Year

  • 2018: Anas Sarwar MSP, Labour
  • 2017: Andy Wightman MSP, Green Party
  • 2016: Jackie Baillie MSP, Labour
  • 2015: Neil Findlay MSP, Labour
  • 2014: John Finnie MSP, Independent

Judges Award (2014 only)

  • Gordon Aikman

One to Watch/Award for Progress (1999-2013 only)

Political Impact of the Year (2011-2013 only)

Newcomer of the Year (2011 only)

  • Ruth Davidson MSP, Conservative and Unionist

Free Spirit/Maverick of the Year (2000-2008 only)

International Scot Award (2007 and 2008 only)

Scottish Euro MP of the Year (2000-2003 only)

  • 2003: Prof Sir Neil MacCormick MEP, Scottish National Party
  • 2002: Prof Sir Neil MacCormick MEP, Scottish National Party
  • 2001: David Martin MEP, Labour
  • 2000: Prof Sir Neil MacCormick MEP, Scottish National Party

Election Performance of the Year (2003 only)

Front Bencher of the Year (1999 only)

Back Bencher of the Year (1999 only)

References

  1. ^ "Fire-raising peer sent to prison". BBC News. 22 September 2005. Retrieved 28 September 2014.

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