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Natalie McGarry

Natalie McGarry (born 7 September 1981)[1] is a Scottish former politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow East from 2015 to 2017. She was elected as a Scottish National Party (SNP) candidate in the 2015 general election but resigned the SNP whip after six months and sat as an independent until the end of the parliamentary session in May 2017.

Natalie McGarry
McGarry in 2014
Member of Parliament
for Glasgow East
In office
8 May 2015 – 3 May 2017
Preceded byMargaret Curran
Succeeded byDavid Linden
Personal details
Born
Natalie McGarry

(1981-09-07) 7 September 1981 (age 42)
Inverkeithing, Fife, Scotland
Political partyIndependent (since 2015)
Other political
affiliations
Scottish National Party (until 2015)
SpouseDavid Meikle
Children1
RelativesTricia Marwick (aunt)
ResidenceClarkston, East Renfrewshire
Alma materUniversity of Aberdeen
Website

Prior to her election, McGarry was a SNP activist and convener of the party's Glasgow Regional Association.[2][3] She was a co-founder of the Women for Independence group.[4] In November 2015, following allegations of financial misconduct, McGarry withdrew from the SNP party whip while the matter was investigated. In 2016, she was charged with a number of fraud offences relating to apparent discrepancies in the finances of the SNP Glasgow Regional Association and Women for Independence. She pleaded guilty in 2019 to two charges of embezzlement, and was subsequently sentenced to eighteen months. Her convictions were quashed later that year pending a retrial in April 2022, at which she was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment.

Early life and education edit

Born and raised in Inverkeithing in Fife, McGarry was educated at St. Columba's R.C. High School, Dunfermline, before studying law at the University of Aberdeen, and worked as a policy adviser for a voluntary sector organisation.[5][6][7]

Political career edit

At the SNP's annual conference in 2012, McGarry argued on the anti-NATO side of the NATO debate in the Scottish National Party, stating that opposition "is not merely about nuclear weapons" and calling for the SNP to retain its opposition to NATO membership.[8]

McGarry was one of the founder women activists who set up Women for Independence in 2012.[9][10] She told the Glasgow Herald the group was created "over a glass of wine" with former SSP MSP Carolyn Leckie as its main driving force.[11] Explaining the decision, she said: "We came together because a group of us arrived at the conclusion, individually, that women's voices were missing from both sides of the referendum debate."[12]

McGarry was selected as the party's candidate for the 2014 Cowdenbeath by-election after previously failing to be selected as an SNP candidate in the 2014 European Parliament election.[13] McGarry failed to win the by-election, gaining 5,704 votes (28.4%).[14] A year later, she was selected to contest Glasgow East in the 2015 General Election.[15]

McGarry became the MP for the Glasgow East Constituency on 8 May 2015, taking the seat from former Labour MP Margaret Curran which was part of a historic election result that saw the SNP win 56 out of Scotland's 59 seats at Westminster. McGarry took the oath of allegiance to the monarch, despite claiming to have reservations.[16]

In January 2016, McGarry and author J. K. Rowling were involved in a Twitter row. McGarry accused the author of supporting an anonymous Twitter user with "misogynistic views". Rowling asked for an apology from McGarry and threatened legal action if it was not forthcoming. McGarry deleted the offending tweets and apologised to Rowling.[17] In March, McGarry also claimed on Twitter that the organisation Scotland in Union was "headed by an internet troll and an outed holocaust denier". This was not true, McGarry having confused Scotland in Union's head with the similarly named Alastair McConnachie. McGarry later deleted her tweet and tweeted an apology.[18] McGarry later made a formal apology and agreed to pay £10,000 in damages in an out-of-court settlement.[19]

In February 2016, McGarry was detained for questioning by Turkish security forces after she used her mobile phone near a security checkpoint in south-eastern Turkey. She stated she was "recording the sound of bombs" falling on a nearby Kurdish area.[20][21]

As she was still suspended from the party, she was not selected as the SNP candidate for her seat at the 2017 Westminster general election.[22]

Embezzlement convictions edit

In September 2015, Women for Independence alerted police after noticing discrepancies in its accounts,[23][24] prompting an investigation into campaign funds, which was publicly reported for the first time in November 2015.[25] It was alleged that McGarry, in her role as treasurer, transferred money raised during campaign events into her personal account and used cheques made out to the campaign to deposit money into her own account, embezzling a total of £32,991.[26] She denied all wrongdoing.[23][27] On 24 November, after the allegations surfaced, it was announced that McGarry had resigned the SNP whip and was automatically suspended from the party.[28] She continued to sit as an independent MP.[29]

In September 2016, McGarry gave a voluntary interview with Police Scotland.[27] Following this interview, McGarry was charged with a number of fraud offences, including embezzlement of funds, breach of trust and an offence under the Scottish Independence Referendum Act 2013.[23][27] It was alleged that between April 2014 and August 2015 she embezzled a total of £4,661 in her role as treasurer of the Scottish National Party's Glasgow Regional Association, and that between February 2014 and June the same year she embezzled £3,891 from funds raised for the Yes Glasgow campaign group.[26] She was initially represented by solicitor Aamer Anwar, but subsequently changed representation.[30]

McGarry appeared in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court on 21 March 2018.[31] On 21 February 2019, she entered a plea of not guilty to three charges of embezzlement and one charge under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 in relation to failing to provide police with a passcode to a mobile phone seized from her.[26] Her trial began at the court on 23 April. The following day, she pleaded guilty to two charges of embezzlement including £21,000 from Women for Independence and £4,661 from SNP Glasgow regional association. The remaining charges were dropped. She was to be sentenced in May and the Crown intends to recover the money through the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.[32][33][34]

On 1 May she attempted to withdraw her two guilty pleas, but the sheriff ruled that this was not possible,[35] and on 6 June she was jailed for eighteen months.[36] Several days later she was released on bail pending an appeal.[37] On 19 December her conviction was quashed pending a retrial, following submissions by her lawyer Gordon Jackson.[38]

Her retrial for embezzling money from two Scottish independence organisations, Perth and Kinross food bank and a charity that campaigns on behalf of people who have been through the justice system, commenced on 6 April 2022 in Glasgow Sheriff Court.[39] On 12 May she was found guilty of embezzling £25,000. Sentencing was deferred.[40]

On 30 June 2022, McGarry was sentenced to two years' imprisonment.[41] On 23 February 2023, she appealed against conviction and sentence; the three-judge panel rejected her appeal against conviction, but held that the Sheriff had applied an excessive prison sentence and reduced the two-year sentence to twenty months.[42] Prosecutors attempting to recover funds were told that none were available at a hearing on 7 March 2023.[43] In September of the same year, a confiscation order was issued against McGarry. She was ordered to pay £66.36, the "only amount available".[44]

Personal life edit

In May 2016, McGarry married David Meikle, a Conservative councillor on Glasgow City Council representing the Pollokshields ward.[45] The couple had been together since 2011, and announced their engagement shortly after she was elected as an MP.[45][46] They lived in Shawlands, Glasgow[47] until they moved to Clarkston some time after the birth of their daughter.

McGarry's mother, Alice McGarry, was the SNP parliamentary candidate for Dunfermline East in 1987 and became a long-standing SNP councillor on Fife Council in 1986, representing Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay. Her aunt is Tricia Marwick, former Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament[48][49] and SNP MSP.

On 19 April 2017, McGarry fainted in the House of Commons while pregnant,[50] and gave birth to a daughter later that year.[47]

References edit

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natalie, mcgarry, born, september, 1981, scottish, former, politician, served, member, parliament, glasgow, east, from, 2015, 2017, elected, scottish, national, party, candidate, 2015, general, election, resigned, whip, after, months, independent, until, parli. Natalie McGarry born 7 September 1981 1 is a Scottish former politician who served as the Member of Parliament MP for Glasgow East from 2015 to 2017 She was elected as a Scottish National Party SNP candidate in the 2015 general election but resigned the SNP whip after six months and sat as an independent until the end of the parliamentary session in May 2017 Natalie McGarryMcGarry in 2014Member of Parliamentfor Glasgow EastIn office 8 May 2015 3 May 2017Preceded byMargaret CurranSucceeded byDavid LindenPersonal detailsBornNatalie McGarry 1981 09 07 7 September 1981 age 42 Inverkeithing Fife ScotlandPolitical partyIndependent since 2015 Other politicalaffiliationsScottish National Party until 2015 SpouseDavid MeikleChildren1RelativesTricia Marwick aunt ResidenceClarkston East RenfrewshireAlma materUniversity of AberdeenWebsiteOfficial website archived Prior to her election McGarry was a SNP activist and convener of the party s Glasgow Regional Association 2 3 She was a co founder of the Women for Independence group 4 In November 2015 following allegations of financial misconduct McGarry withdrew from the SNP party whip while the matter was investigated In 2016 she was charged with a number of fraud offences relating to apparent discrepancies in the finances of the SNP Glasgow Regional Association and Women for Independence She pleaded guilty in 2019 to two charges of embezzlement and was subsequently sentenced to eighteen months Her convictions were quashed later that year pending a retrial in April 2022 at which she was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Embezzlement convictions 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editBorn and raised in Inverkeithing in Fife McGarry was educated at St Columba s R C High School Dunfermline before studying law at the University of Aberdeen and worked as a policy adviser for a voluntary sector organisation 5 6 7 Political career editAt the SNP s annual conference in 2012 McGarry argued on the anti NATO side of the NATO debate in the Scottish National Party stating that opposition is not merely about nuclear weapons and calling for the SNP to retain its opposition to NATO membership 8 McGarry was one of the founder women activists who set up Women for Independence in 2012 9 10 She told the Glasgow Herald the group was created over a glass of wine with former SSP MSP Carolyn Leckie as its main driving force 11 Explaining the decision she said We came together because a group of us arrived at the conclusion individually that women s voices were missing from both sides of the referendum debate 12 McGarry was selected as the party s candidate for the 2014 Cowdenbeath by election after previously failing to be selected as an SNP candidate in the 2014 European Parliament election 13 McGarry failed to win the by election gaining 5 704 votes 28 4 14 A year later she was selected to contest Glasgow East in the 2015 General Election 15 McGarry became the MP for the Glasgow East Constituency on 8 May 2015 taking the seat from former Labour MP Margaret Curran which was part of a historic election result that saw the SNP win 56 out of Scotland s 59 seats at Westminster McGarry took the oath of allegiance to the monarch despite claiming to have reservations 16 In January 2016 McGarry and author J K Rowling were involved in a Twitter row McGarry accused the author of supporting an anonymous Twitter user with misogynistic views Rowling asked for an apology from McGarry and threatened legal action if it was not forthcoming McGarry deleted the offending tweets and apologised to Rowling 17 In March McGarry also claimed on Twitter that the organisation Scotland in Union was headed by an internet troll and an outed holocaust denier This was not true McGarry having confused Scotland in Union s head with the similarly named Alastair McConnachie McGarry later deleted her tweet and tweeted an apology 18 McGarry later made a formal apology and agreed to pay 10 000 in damages in an out of court settlement 19 In February 2016 McGarry was detained for questioning by Turkish security forces after she used her mobile phone near a security checkpoint in south eastern Turkey She stated she was recording the sound of bombs falling on a nearby Kurdish area 20 21 As she was still suspended from the party she was not selected as the SNP candidate for her seat at the 2017 Westminster general election 22 Embezzlement convictions editIn September 2015 Women for Independence alerted police after noticing discrepancies in its accounts 23 24 prompting an investigation into campaign funds which was publicly reported for the first time in November 2015 25 It was alleged that McGarry in her role as treasurer transferred money raised during campaign events into her personal account and used cheques made out to the campaign to deposit money into her own account embezzling a total of 32 991 26 She denied all wrongdoing 23 27 On 24 November after the allegations surfaced it was announced that McGarry had resigned the SNP whip and was automatically suspended from the party 28 She continued to sit as an independent MP 29 In September 2016 McGarry gave a voluntary interview with Police Scotland 27 Following this interview McGarry was charged with a number of fraud offences including embezzlement of funds breach of trust and an offence under the Scottish Independence Referendum Act 2013 23 27 It was alleged that between April 2014 and August 2015 she embezzled a total of 4 661 in her role as treasurer of the Scottish National Party s Glasgow Regional Association and that between February 2014 and June the same year she embezzled 3 891 from funds raised for the Yes Glasgow campaign group 26 She was initially represented by solicitor Aamer Anwar but subsequently changed representation 30 McGarry appeared in private at Glasgow Sheriff Court on 21 March 2018 31 On 21 February 2019 she entered a plea of not guilty to three charges of embezzlement and one charge under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 in relation to failing to provide police with a passcode to a mobile phone seized from her 26 Her trial began at the court on 23 April The following day she pleaded guilty to two charges of embezzlement including 21 000 from Women for Independence and 4 661 from SNP Glasgow regional association The remaining charges were dropped She was to be sentenced in May and the Crown intends to recover the money through the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 32 33 34 On 1 May she attempted to withdraw her two guilty pleas but the sheriff ruled that this was not possible 35 and on 6 June she was jailed for eighteen months 36 Several days later she was released on bail pending an appeal 37 On 19 December her conviction was quashed pending a retrial following submissions by her lawyer Gordon Jackson 38 Her retrial for embezzling money from two Scottish independence organisations Perth and Kinross food bank and a charity that campaigns on behalf of people who have been through the justice system commenced on 6 April 2022 in Glasgow Sheriff Court 39 On 12 May she was found guilty of embezzling 25 000 Sentencing was deferred 40 On 30 June 2022 McGarry was sentenced to two years imprisonment 41 On 23 February 2023 she appealed against conviction and sentence the three judge panel rejected her appeal against conviction but held that the Sheriff had applied an excessive prison sentence and reduced the two year sentence to twenty months 42 Prosecutors attempting to recover funds were told that none were available at a hearing on 7 March 2023 43 In September of the same year a confiscation order was issued against McGarry She was ordered to pay 66 36 the only amount available 44 Personal life editIn May 2016 McGarry married David Meikle a Conservative councillor on Glasgow City Council representing the Pollokshields ward 45 The couple had been together since 2011 and announced their engagement shortly after she was elected as an MP 45 46 They lived in Shawlands Glasgow 47 until they moved to Clarkston some time after the birth of their daughter McGarry s mother Alice McGarry was the SNP parliamentary candidate for Dunfermline East in 1987 and became a long standing SNP councillor on Fife Council in 1986 representing Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay Her aunt is Tricia Marwick former Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament 48 49 and SNP MSP On 19 April 2017 McGarry fainted in the House of Commons while pregnant 50 and gave birth to a daughter later that year 47 References edit Whitaker s Shorts 2016 Governance Bloomsbury Publishing 19 November 2015 ISBN 9781472921987 via Google Books Natalie McGarry Time for female views to be heard The Scotsman 15 May 2013 Retrieved 6 January 2014 Glasgow SNP Scottish Independence SNP in Glasgow Retrieved 6 January 2014 Martin Kate 11 December 2013 Why is the Scottish independence debate dominated by men New Statesman Retrieved 6 January 2014 Leask David 1 June 2015 Analysis SNP bucks trend for privately educated MPs The Herald Retrieved 1 June 2015 Dinwoodie Robbie 9 December 2013 Labour goes for experience to rebuild party base in Falkirk The Herald Retrieved 7 February 2015 Gordon Brown independence threatens future of Rosyth dockyard The Herald 8 January 2014 Retrieved 7 February 2015 19 SNP Conference 2012 NATO Natalie McGarry 19 October 2012 Retrieved 7 February 2015 McAngus Craig New SNP Westminster intake the young the inexperienced and the untamed activists The Conversation Caskie Kathleen 30 January 2015 A History of Women for Independence Doing Politics Differently Women for Independence Archived from the original on 26 March 2017 Allan Vicky 6 September 2014 You know what I ve made up my mind This advert is rubbish The Herald Retrieved 7 February 2015 Hutcheon Paul Gordon Tom 11 August 2012 New women s group aims to close gender gap and boost support for Yes campaign The Herald p 4 Retrieved 7 February 2015 Natalie for Europe PDF Archived from the original PDF on 7 February 2015 Retrieved 7 February 2015 Labour wins Cowdenbeath seat in by election The Targe 24 January 2014 Retrieved 24 January 2014 SNP and Tory candidates revealed Evening Times 31 January 2015 Retrieved 7 February 2015 Gray Michael 20 May 2015 New SNP MPs swear oath to the crown in Westminster allegiance ceremony Common Space Retrieved 29 June 2016 JK Rowling may sue MP Natalie McGarry over Twitter row BBC News 29 January 2016 Johnson Simon 7 March 2016 Natalie McGarry MP facing legal action over holocaust tweet Telegraph co uk Brooks Libby 9 May 2016 Suspended SNP MP pays damages over Holocaust denier Twitter row The Guardian Retrieved 11 May 2016 Libby Brooks 25 February 2016 Scottish MP Natalie McGarry detained by Turkish security forces The Guardian Retrieved 5 July 2016 Natalie McGarry Turkey experience was terrifying BBC News 27 February 2016 Retrieved 5 July 2016 SNP rules not to endorse two sitting MPs as general election candidates BBC News 22 April 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2017 a b c MP Natalie McGarry charged over fraud allegations BBC News 27 September 2016 Retrieved 27 September 2016 Hutcheon Paul 9 June 2019 SNP activist Why I helped expose Natalie McGarry for her crimes The Herald Brooks Libby 23 November 2015 SNP MP Natalie McGarry linked to missing donations claim The Guardian Retrieved 23 November 2015 a b c Former SNP MP denies embezzling 41 500 BBC News 21 February 2019 Retrieved 21 February 2019 a b c Libby Brooks Glasgow East MP Natalie McGarry charged with embezzlement The Guardian 27 September 2016 Natalie McGarry withdraws from SNP whip over campaign fund probe BBC News 24 November 2015 Retrieved 24 November 2015 Natalie McGarry wears wedding dress for House of Commons vote The Scotsman 10 June 2016 Paul Hutcheon Natalie McGarry MP parts company with solicitor Aamer Anwar The Herald 19 March 2017 Former SNP MP in court over fraud claims BBC News 21 March 2018 Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry embezzled 25 000 from Yes groups BBC News 24 April 2019 Retrieved 24 April 2019 Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry pleads guilty to embezzlement The Scotsman 24 April 2019 Retrieved 24 April 2019 Ex SNP MP Natalie McGarry admits embezzling 25 000 The Guardian 24 April 2019 Retrieved 25 April 2019 Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry cannot withdraw guilty pleas bbc co uk 1 May 2019 Retrieved 1 May 2019 Natalie McGarry Former SNP MP jailed for embezzlement BBC News 6 June 2019 Retrieved 6 June 2019 Prosecutors will retry former MP Natalie McGarry if she wins her appeal 26 September 2019 Retrieved 12 December 2019 Ex MP Natalie McGarry has embezzlement conviction quashed BBC News Scotland 19 December 2019 Archived from the original on 19 December 2019 Natalie McGarry Former SNP MP accused of embezzlement BBC News 6 April 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Matthews James 12 May 2022 Natalie McGarry Former SNP MP guilty of embezzling 25 000 after trial in Glasgow Sky News Retrieved 12 May 2022 Brooks Libby agency 30 June 2022 Former SNP MP jailed for embezzling 25 000 The Guardian Retrieved 30 June 2022 SCTS 23 February 2023 Opinion of the Court in the Note of Appeal PDF SCTS Retrieved 23 February 2022 Natalie McGarry Ex MP cannot pay proceeds of crime court told BBC News 7 March 2023 Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry to pay 66 after 25 000 theft BBC News 5 September 2023 Retrieved 6 September 2023 a b Paterson Stewart 30 May 2016 MP Natalie McGarry weds Councillor David Meikle The Herald Glasgow Retrieved 29 June 2016 O Neill Christina 18 May 2015 Ten famous couples you didn t know were an item The Herald Retrieved 22 March 2017 a b Garavelli Dani 12 May 2019 Natalie McGarry leaves a trail of betrayal The Scotsman Ken Macintosh elected as presiding officer of Scottish parliament The Guardian 12 May 2016 Nat for Europe Dunfermline Press 31 January 2013 Sparrow Andrew Phipps Claire 19 April 2017 General election 2017 MPs vote in favour of 8 June poll by margin of 509 politics live The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 19 April 2017 External links editMcGarry s former Web site as of 2015 later replaced by bare contact details and ultimately unavailable The former SNP Web page on McGarry unavailable since 2015 Natalie McGarry on Twitter nbsp Profile at Parliament of the United Kingdom Contributions in Parliament at Hansard Voting record at Public Whip Record in Parliament at TheyWorkForYouParliament of the United KingdomPreceded byMargaret Curran Member of Parliamentfor Glasgow East2015 2017 Succeeded byDavid Linden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Natalie McGarry amp oldid 1174074562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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