Carolyn Leckie is a member of the Scottish Parliament for central Scotland. She is also co-chair of the Scottish Socialist Party. Carolyn Leckie from the Scottish Socialist Party. ... Carolyn Leckie from the Scottish Socialist Party. ... The Scottish Parliament (PÃ rlamaid na h-Alba in Gaelic, Scots Pairlament in Scots) is the national unicameral legislature of Scotland. ... This article deals with the Scottish Socialist Party that was formed in 1998. ...
Carolyn Leckie is from East Kilbride. Before she was elected to the parliament in 2003 she was a midwife and a highly respected local union leader who represented thousands of hospital workers. East Kilbride (Cille Bhrìghde an Ear in Scottish Gaelic) is a town in West Central Scotland, about 10 miles south of Glasgow. ... 2003 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Midwifery is a blanket term used to describe a number of different types of health practitioners, other than doctors, who provide prenatal care to expecting mothers, attend the birth of the infant and provide postnatal care to the mother and infant. ...
Just before election to Holyrood, she led several victorious strikes against low pay - the most recent involving 300 ancillary workers against the French multinational, Sodhexo.
She has since been active within the parliament campaigning for an end to the cuts and closures in hospital services across Scotland.
On the 20th January 2005 she was jailed for seven days for non-payment of a fine, arising from a protest outside Faslane nuclear base. She faced the possibility of being removed from the register of midwives by her professional body, but the disciplinary action has since been dropped. 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and is the current year. ... Faslane Naval Base, officially HMS Neptune, is a Royal Navy base situated on Gare Loch, which connects to the River Clyde in Scotland. ...
CarolynLeckie is a member of the Scottish Parliament for central Scotland.
She stood down at its annual conference in March 2006, stating that it was time to hand the post over to a lay member of the party, but she was easily elected as an ordinary member of its executive committee.
During the Sheridan v News International defamation action Tommy Sheridan's counsel alleged that Alan McCombes and CarolynLeckie were lovers and "had wanted to take over at the top".
CarolynLeckie: Fiona Hyslop talked about compromise, which is why the amendments were lodged in their current form.
CarolynLeckie: It is important that we address the point about children waiting for a feed because they can understand the concept.
CarolynLeckie: I do not mind having a conversation about the matter outside the chamber, but I did not think that we were supposed to have such conversations in here.