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On [[November 11]], [[2004]] he announced his resignation as convenor of the SSP to concentrate on spending more time with his family. At the time of his announcement his wife, Gail, was expecting their first child, and this was the reason Sheridan cited as being his primary motivation for resigning. |
On [[November 11]], [[2004]] he announced his resignation as convenor of the SSP to concentrate on spending more time with his family. At the time of his announcement his wife, Gail, was expecting their first child, and this was the reason Sheridan cited as being his primary motivation for resigning. |
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The resignation was followed by allegations in the ''[[News of the World]]'' that Sheridan had been conducting an extra-marital affair. Sheridan denies the allegations and has announced his intention to sue the [[tabloid]] |
The resignation was followed by allegations in the ''[[News of the World]]'' that Sheridan had been conducting an extra-marital affair. Sheridan denies the allegations and has announced his intention to sue the [[tabloid]]. The Executive Committee of the SSP recommended that Sheridan pursue a political response to the allegations and argue that they are designed to undermine the SSP and Sheridan. |
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Revision as of 18:33, 29 January 2005
Tommy Sheridan is a Scottish socialist politician. Born in Glasgow, Scotland on March 7, 1964 he is a graduate of the University of Stirling. He was active in the Militant Tendency inside the Labour Party, before leaving Labour as a member of Scottish Militant Labour (SML). He was a leading campaigner against the poll tax in Scotland, and was jailed for trying to stop a warrant sale taking place.
Whilst in jail Sheridan was elected a councillor to Glasgow City Council to represent the Pollok ward. He also contested the European Parliament election in 1994 as a SML candidate, as well as the Pollok constituency in the 1992 General Election.
He was a leading figure in the negotations to establish the Scottish Socialist Alliance in 1996, which evolved into the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) in 1998. He was the convenor of the SSP from its formation until November 11 2004 when he resigned as convenor for personal reasons. He was elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999 as a Glasgow representative.
He has been jailed twice as a consequence of his activities campaigning against the presence of the nuclear fleet at Faslane Naval Base.
Sheridan is known as an articulate and able orator. In his period as convenor of the SSP he has seen his party's representation in the Scottish Parliament increase from just himself to six members after the 2003 Election.
On November 11, 2004 he announced his resignation as convenor of the SSP to concentrate on spending more time with his family. At the time of his announcement his wife, Gail, was expecting their first child, and this was the reason Sheridan cited as being his primary motivation for resigning.
The resignation was followed by allegations in the News of the World that Sheridan had been conducting an extra-marital affair. Sheridan denies the allegations and has announced his intention to sue the tabloid. The Executive Committee of the SSP recommended that Sheridan pursue a political response to the allegations and argue that they are designed to undermine the SSP and Sheridan.