This site uses cookies. For more information, please see our Privacy and Cookie Notice. If you dont agree to our use of cookies, please navigate away from this site now.
01250 876576 (Constituency Office)
0131 3485717 (Edinburgh Office)
  • John Swinney MSP
JSMSP Perthshire
JSMSP Perthshire
JSMSP Perthshire
JSMSP Perthshire
JSMSP Perthshire

Biography

Personal Life

Born in Edinburgh April 1964, John was educated at Forrester High School and the University of Edinburgh. He graduated in 1986 as a Master of Arts with Honours in Politics.

Prior to his election to the Westminster Parliament in 1997, John was employed as Strategic Planning Principal with Scottish Amicable and was a business and economic development consultant for five years.

John Swinney has three children and is married to Elizabeth.

In his leisure time, John enjoys hill walking, running and cycling. 

Political Career

John joined the SNP in 1979 at the age of 15 and has held a number of posts within the Party at local and national level. He has been the National Secretary, Vice Convener for Publicity and Deputy Leader before leading the party from 2000-2004. 

John was elected as the Member of Parliament for North Tayside on 1st May 1997 in a seat that had once been the safest Conservative seat in Scotland.

On 6th May 1999 John was elected as the Member of the Scottish Parliament for North Tayside. In 2011 the boundary changes meant the creation of new constituencies and John Swinney was elected as MSP for Perthshire North.  He was re-elected in 2016.

John is a member of the SNP Scottish Government and was the Cabinet Secretary for Finance and Sustainable Growth from 2007-2014. In November 2014 John Swinney was appointed as Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Cabinet Secretary for Finance, Constitution and the Economy. Retaining his seat in 2016, John was re-appointed Deputy First Minister and became the Cabinet Secretary for Education and Skills.

In May 2021, John was re-elected once more, this time with an increased majority. This election meant that he became the longest-serving elected Parliamentarian in Scotland. In addition to being re-appointed as Deputy First Minister, John was appointed the Cabinet Secretary for Covid Recovery.

In March 2023, John chose to step back from his Scottish Government responsibilities after 16 consecutive years of service. Following a year on the backbenches, he was elected Leader of the Scottish National Party and First Minister of Scotland in May 2024.