Ruth Davidson, Jeane Freeman, Iain Gray: Every current MSP who is not standing for re-election in May
By Conor Marlborough
Published 24th Mar 2021, 16:45 BST
FMQs on Wednesday was the Scottish Parliament’s last scheduled business before the election in May.
While all 129 of Holyrood’s seats will be contested at this year’s ballot, more than a quarter of the current crop of MSPs are standing down – including high profile figures like Ruth Davidson, Iain Gray and Jeane Freeman.
Here is a brief overview of each of the members who are not seeking re-election.
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25. Stewart Stevenson
Stewart Stevenson, 74, represents Banffshire and Buchan Coast for the SNP, and has served in the Scottish Parliament since 2001. Photo: PA
Communities Secretary and Clydesdale MSP Aileen Campbell said she will step down so she can spend more time with her family, hoping to achieve "a better work-life balance". Photo: Getty
Roseanna Cunningham was first elected as an MP in 1995 before becoming an MSP in 1999, representing the constituents of Perth and Kinross. She currently serves as the Government's current environment secretary. Photo: Getty
Michael Russell, who has responsibility for the Constitution, Europe and External Affairs in the Scottish Government, will not seek re-election. Photo: Pool