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Jamie Halcro Johnston MSP

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Shadow Minister for Agriculture, Connectivity and Islands
Members of the Scottish Parliament for Highlands and Islands
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Scottish Conservative & Unionist MSP for the Highlands and Islands and Shadow Minister for Business, Trade, Tourism and Enterprise
Follow Jamie Halcro-Johnston on Facebook at @JamieHalcroJohnstonConservative, on Twitter at @jhalcrojohnston and online at https://www.jamiehalcrojohnston.org.uk/ where you can see what he has been doing both in Holyrood and around the Region.

Jamie is a member of the Scottish Parliament Finance and Public Administration Committee and the Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

He is also involved in several Cross-Party Groups including:

Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Crofting  -  Member

Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on India  -  Member

Cross-Party Group in the Scottish Parliament on Rural Policy  -  Member

Jamie has previously been a member of many Committees in the Scottish Parliament:

  • https://www.parliament.scot/msps/current-and-previous-msps/jamie-halcro-johnston

 

STATEMENT: Moorfield Hotel fire

I’m sure the whole of Shetland will be grateful for the work of the emergency services, who have battled the fire through the night.

First Minister pressed on antibody testing for Covid

Nicola Sturgeon has been challenged on her government’s plans for antibody testing. Speaking in the response to the First Minister’s latest

Latest SNP U-turn highlights unfairness of higher education cap

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has welcomed an SNP U-turn on providing free tuition to students from the EU. The Shadow Ed

Broad welcome for job support for young people

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has said that the creation of a jobs scheme to help young people into secure employment is,

Minister pressed on air traffic control concerns

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has again raised with the Scottish Government concerns over Highlands and Islands Airports c

Statement from Jamie Halcro Johnston MSP on NHS Grampian data breach

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has commented on a data breach by NHS Grampian following a response to a Freedom of Informat

Financial boost for arts and culture welcomed

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has given a warm welcome to news that Moray’s arts and heritage sector could be in line for

Sturgeon’s ‘desperate’ schools intervention risks more confusion

Nicola Sturgeon’s “desperate” response to the growing crisis over how schooling is delivered in Scotland risks causing even more confusion f

Action needed to protect Moray jobs

Commenting on a forecast by the Scottish Government’s chief economist, Gary Gillespie, that 47% of jobs in Moray are in industries that are

Social Care must no longer be health’s poor neighbour

A key lesson of the coronavirus pandemic is that social care should no longer be treated as the poorer neighbour of the NHS. That’s accordi

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Contact Jamie

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www.jamiehalcrojohnston.org.uk

About Jamie

Jamie was brought up in Orkney, where his family have lived and farmed for generations.

He graduated from the University of Exeter before working for the Financial Times in London and then moving into recruitment. Before 2007, he worked as an adviser at the Scottish Parliament to various Scottish Conservative MSPs and then moved to Holyrood magazine for almost ten years before taking a seat in Parliament on the Highlands and Islands list in June 2017.

Jamie has been an active campaigner including running the A9 dualling campaign, calling for improvements to transport and broadband infrastructure in the Highlands and Islands, and being active in Better Together Orkney during the Scottish independence referendum, helping to secure the highest percentage No vote in Scotland.

Jamie previously stood for the Scottish Parliament in Inverness East, Nairn and Lochaber in 2007 and then the Orkney constituency in 2011 and 2016, before competing for the Orkney and Shetland seat in the UK general election in 2017.  He was successfully re-elected as an MSP on the Highlands and Islands Regional List in 2021.

Jamie's recent contributions in the Scottish Parliament 

https://www.jamiehalcrojohnston.org.uk/scottish-parliament

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