The outright leaders of Scotland are the leaders of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is composed of England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and overseas territories.
The Prime Minister, who in 2014 is David Cameron. The queen is her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. They are the current leaders of the United Kingdom.
David is just like your average, everyday politician. Vague, mysterious, broken promises, good in some areas, useless in other areas.
Elizabeth is dedicated to all the countries within the United Kingdom, listens to her people, voices their concerns and cares a great deal about those living on her islands.
There is also a First Minister of Scotland, whom in 2014 is Alex Salmond. The First Minister can handle domestic affairs in Scotland such as education and healthcare. But the First Minister has no power over other affairs such as military and so on.
Alex is somewhat controversial. His vision of Scotland's "future" is one that will terribly cripple the Scottish economy by attempting to split Scotland from the UK. He has been warned by the US and the European Union that they will not back him, trade with him, support him, defend him or allow him access to the EU or UN if he splits Scotland from the UK. He is self-centred, power hungry and claims he is "fighting for Scotland" when it is actually clear he is really fighting for himself.
The current First Minister of Scotland is Alex Salmond.
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Scottish National Party's Alex Salmond is the political leader or First Minister of Scotland.
Alex Salmond is the 1st Minister of Scotland and leader of the Scottish National Party.
Scotland is not an independent country and shares its Prime Minister with the UK. The Prime Minister is the leader of whatever party received the highest number of votes during a general election or, in the case of a coalition, the majority part in the coalition. Scotland does have it's own First Minister who, like the Prime Minister, is the leader of whichever party receives the majority of votes except this time the election is only held in Scotland.
Kenneth MacAlpin (843–858 c.e.): He is known as the first King of Scots, uniting the Kingdoms of the Picts and the Scots. He was a strong leader who helped secure the Kingdom of Scotland. Constantine I (900–943 c.e.): He is known as the King of the Picts and the founder of the House of Alpin, which would go on to rule Scotland. He was a successful leader and expanded the Kingdom of the Picts. Malcolm I (943–954 c.e.): He was the King of the Scots and the first of the House of Alpin to rule Scotland. He was a strong leader and was able to successfully expand the Kingdom of the Scots. Malcolm II (1005–1034 c.e.): He was the first King of Scotland to unite the Kingdoms of the Picts and the Scots. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland. Duncan I (1034–1040 c.e.): He was the King of Scotland from 1034–1040 c.e. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland. Macbeth (1040–1057 c.e.): He was the King of the Scots from 1040–1057 c.e. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland. Edgar (1097–1107 c.e.): He was the King of Scotland from 1097–1107 c.e. He was a successful leader and was able to expand the Kingdom of Scotland.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland is a bank that is based in the UK. Their vision statement is to be recognized as a leader in banking.
He is the leader of the largest party in the Scottish Parliament
Since May 2007
he was a pretty swell guy.