- SNP
- Labour
- Conservative
- Liberal Democrats
- Green
- Independent
The four main political parties in Scotland are the Scottish National Party (SNP), Scottish Conservative Party, Scottish Labour Party, and Scottish Liberal Democrats. These parties have significant representation in the Scottish Parliament and play a key role in shaping policies and decisions in Scotland.
Con: Annabel Goldie, Labour:Ian Gray, LibDem:Tavish Scott, SNP: Alex Salmond. The first three are the leaders of their parties in the Scottish Parliament only.
The Scottish National Party, Labour, Conservative, and Liberal Democrat.
Scottish Parliament was created in 1999.
The elected Members of the Scottish Parliament.
The Scottish Parliament.
Scottish Youth Parliament was created in 1999.
No, they sit in the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. However, Scottish constituencies can, and do, elect members to sit in the UK Parliament in London.
No. Only MPs from Scotland are Scottish MPs. There are MPs in Westminster from Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. There are also MSPs, which are Members of the Scottish Parliament. They are different to the Scottish MPs. MPs attend Westminster in London. MSPs attend the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh.
The devolved Scottish parliament was first elected and met in 1999.
The Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament chairs the debate.
yes