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Neil Gray (Neil Charles Gray) was born on 16 March, 1986 in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland, is a Scottish politician (born 1986). Discover Neil Gray's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 16 March 1986
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland
Nationality United Kingdom

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1986

Neil Charles Gray (born 16 March 1986) is a Scottish politician serving as Cabinet Secretary for NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care since 2024.

A member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), he has been the Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Airdrie & Shotts since 2021.

2003

Following his graduation, Gray was employed as a producer and reporter with BBC Radio Orkney from 2003 until 2008.

Gray worked as a press and research intern for the SNP parliamentary group at the Scottish Parliament.

2008

He graduated from the University of Stirling in 2008 with a first-class Bachelor of Arts Honours degree in politics and journalism.

Gray was also employed by Alex Neil MSP from 2008, being appointed as constituency office manager in 2011.

The selection process for the Airdrie SNP candidacy, which Neil Gray ultimately won, was not without controversy.

Former diplomat Craig Murray was nominated as a potential candidate at an Airdrie Branch meeting but did not make the final list as he failed SNP candidate vetting, whereupon he commented that "I think in both Airdrie & Shotts and in Falkirk it's evident who the party hierarchy wants to be the candidate."

2015

Gray previously served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for the equivalent Westminster seat from 2015 to 2021.

He served as Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Fair Work and Energy from 2023 to 2024, and Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development from 2022 to 2023.

Gray was born and brought up in Orkney, and was educated at Kirkwall Grammar School.

Former Policeman and SNP Councillor Alan Beveridge resigned from the party in February 2015 after Neil Gray was selected, claiming that there was a "climate of fear, intimidation and false allegations within the party" which were highlighted in the selection process.

2016

In September 2016, Gray as a member of the new Joint Committee on the Palace of Westminster proposed "the Joint Committee declines to consider a draft Report until it has given full consideration to the possibility of constructing a permanent new Parliamentary building, while finding an alternative future use for the Palace of Westminster; notes that this option was included in the Pre-Feasibility Study and Preliminary Strategic Business Case published in October 2012 but was rejected by the House of Commons Commission and the House of Lords House Committee at that stage; and resolves to apply the same rigorous scrutiny to the possible construction of a new Parliamentary building as it has applied to the other options for delivering the Restoration and Renewal Programme, before making a recommendation about the best option for carrying out the works"; the committee voted 11–1 against this proposal.

2017

In 2017, he held Airdrie and Shotts with a significantly reduced majority of 195 votes, although he did increase that in the 2019 general election to a stronger majority of 5,000 votes over the second-placed Labour candidate.

Gray has campaigned extensively in support of Roadchef employees, and former employees, who have waited over 20 years for the repayment of money wrongly appropriated by former executive Tim Ingram Hill.

2020

On 8 January 2020, he questioned the Prime Minister on the issue, receiving an assurance that the Chancellor would "discuss" the matter with him.

In November 2020, Gray announced that he would be resigning as an MP in order to try and win a seat in the Scottish Parliament at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election.

On 23 March 2021, he made his final speech in the House of Commons, and was appointed Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead a day later.

He is the only SNP member to have held that notional office.

North Lanarkshire Council calculated that his decision to resign as an MP and trigger a by-election cost taxpayers £175,000.

On 7 May 2021, Gray was elected as the MSP for Airdrie and Shotts, finishing ahead of former Scottish Labour leader, Richard Leonard.

Following his election, Gray said, as deputy convener of his the SNP's Social Justice and Fairness Commission, that a couple with two children in an independent Scotland could be guaranteed a minimum income of £37,000 annually by the state.

He admitted that he had not costed the proposal.

In a ministerial reshuffle on 24 January 2022, Gray was appointed as Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development.

Outside politics Gray was formerly a keen athlete, representing Scotland in the 400 m, until a serious knee injury ended his career in athletics.

Neil has three daughters and one son with his wife, Karlie.