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| birth_place = Dundee, Scotland| party = Scottish National Party| spouse = Davinder Bedi| children = 2| alma_mater = University of Glasgow| caption = Official portrait, 2020Scottish National Party in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom>House of Commons| termstart1 = 7 July 2020| termend1 = 6 December 2022| leader1 = Ian Blackford| predecessor1 = Kirsty Blackman| succeeded1 = Mhairi Black}}Kirsten Frances Oswald (born 21 December 1972)BOOK, Dale, Iain, Smith, Jacqui, The Honourable Ladies: Volume II: Profiles of Women MPs 1997–2019, 14 November 2019, Biteback Publishing, 9781785904479,weblink 28 November 2020, is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician first elected as the Member of the UK Parliament (MP) for East Renfrewshire in 2015; she was unseated at the 2017 snap election but subsequently re-elected at the 2019 election. She served as the deputy leader of the SNP parliamentary party from 2020 to 2022, as well as Chairman and Business Convener of the Scottish National Party from 2018 to 2023.In July 2020, Oswald became the SNP's deputy leader at Westminster, before announcing in December 2022 that she would be standing down from the position. She has been SNP Spokesperson for Women and Equalities since February 2021.WEB, SNP, the, 2022-12-10, The real opposition: meet your new SNP Westminster Frontbench,weblink 2022-12-11, Scottish National Party, en-US,

Early life and education

Oswald was born in Dundee to Helen and Ed Oswald.{{Citation|title=Oswald, Kirsten Frances, (born 21 Dec. 1972), MP (SNP) East Renfrewshire, since 2015|date=2015-12-01|url=http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/10.1093/ww/9780199540884.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-283887|work=Who's Who|publisher=Oxford University Press|language=en|doi=10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.u283887|isbn=978-0-19-954088-4 |access-date=2021-07-11}} Her mother, Helen, was Provost of Angus Council. She grew up in Carnoustie where she attended Carnoustie High School.NEWS, The Guide and Gazette, 30 April 2015, Carnoustie Lady Aims for Westminster,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150518092915weblink">weblink 18 May 2015, 8 May 2015, She studied history at the University of Glasgow graduating with an MA(Hons) in 1995.

Political career

Oswald became active in the Scottish National Party during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, serving on the committee of her local Women for Independence group where she was responsible for local food bank collections.NEWS,weblink General election 2015: the winners and losers, Addley, Esther, Topping, Alexandra, Siddique, Haroon, Khomami, Nadia, 8 May 2015, The Guardian, 8 May 2015, On 30 January 2015, it was announced that Oswald was selected as the SNP candidate for the East Renfrewshire constituency at the 2015 general election.NEWS,weblink Kirsten Oswald to stand for Scottish National Party, 30 January 2015, Barrhead News, 8 May 2015, During her campaign, she was criticised for sending letters to Conservative voters asking for their support to beat Labour. Oswald stated that her letters served to contrast voter values with negative campaign tactics from the Conservatives that focused on keeping the SNP out of power.NEWS,weblink SNP candidate sparks row after asking Tories to help her claim Jim Murphy's scalp, Sanderson, Daniel, 5 May 2015, The Herald (Glasgow), The Herald, 8 May 2015, NEWS,weblink SNP candidate asks Tory voters to help beat Labour, 4 May 2015, The Scotsman, 8 May 2015, She won the seat with a majority of 3,718 votes, unseating the Leader of the Scottish Labour Party, Jim Murphy, who had held the seat since Labour's victory 18 years earlier; Murphy resigned from the Scottish Labour leadership on 13 June 2015.NEWS,weblink List of Members returned to Parliament at the General Election 2015 Scotland, The Edinburgh Gazette, 15 May 2015, 3 June 2015, NEWS,weblink How election was won north & south of the border, Garavelli, Dani, 10 May 2015, The Scotsman, 10 May 2015, At the 2017 general election, Oswald lost her seat to Paul Masterton of the Conservatives, who won with a majority of 4,712 votes.NEWS,weblink Paul Masterton elected as East Renfrewshire MP, Kelly, Ricky, 9 June 2017, Renfrewshire24, 3 December 2022, In 2018 she was elected Chairman and Business Convener of the SNP,NEWS, Beaton, Ailean, Kirsten Oswald elected SNP deputy leader at Westminster,weblink Holyrood.com, 7 July 2020, Dods Group PLC, 3 December 2020, replacing Scottish Government Finance Secretary Derek Mackay.NEWS, Sim, Philip, Derek Mackay: Who is Scotland's former finance secretary?,weblink 3 December 2020, BBC News, BBC, 16 February 2020, She was selected by the SNP to contest the East Renfrewshire seat in the 2019 general election,{{citation | title = SNP Fundraising page | work = SNP Website | url =weblink | date = 9 November 2019 | access-date = 9 November 2019 | archive-date = 23 January 2021 | archive-url =weblink | url-status = dead }} where she was re-elected with a majority of 5,426 votes or 9.8%, larger than her 2015 majority.NEWS,weblink Renfrewshire East parliamentary constituency - Election 2019, www.bbc.co.uk, On 7 July 2020, she was elected deputy leader of the SNP in the House of Commons, succeeding Kirsty Blackman.NEWS,weblink Kirsten Oswald is new SNP Westminster deputy leader, BBC News, 8 July 2020, In May 2021, Oswald said that she fundamentally disagreed with her colleague Douglas Chapman on the assessment of support and financial information available to him in his role as party Treasurer. Chapman had stood down from this role in the wake of a probe regarding £600,000 'missing' independence campaign funds being investigated by Police Scotland.NEWS, Johnson, Simon, 13 July 2021, Police investigate SNP over 'missing' independence campaign funds, en-GB, The Daily Telegraph,weblink 2021-09-26, 0307-1235, subscription, Oswald has repeatedly spoken out about China's reported repression in the House of Commons. In September 2021, Uyghur leaders honoured her for her continued work on their cause, and the World Uyghur Congress publicly thanked her for her support.NEWS, World Uyghur Congress praises SNP MP Kirsten Oswald for raising genocide,weblink Kirsteen, Paterson, 22 September 2021, 26 September 2021, The National, en, In June 2022, Oswald's colleague, Patrick Grady, was found to have inappropriately touched a teenage member of SNP staff at Westminster and was suspended from the Commons. Grady's victim alleged that the "bullying" he received after he made the complaint was worse than the harassment itself, and emailed colleagues to say that he had "no faith that a meaningful change" would be made to the party's handling of such complaints.NEWS,weblink Patrick Grady's Victim Says 'bullying' within SNP Was Worse Than MP's Harassment, Public News Time, 15 June 2022, In July, Oswald emailed the victim to say that she "fully appreciated that this is a difficult time for you" but also threatened him with disciplinary action unless he decided to "cease and desist from sending such further emails with immediate effect". She continued: "Should you choose to continue to do so, despite the terms of this communication, then it is only fair to put you on notice that this could be treated as misconduct and make you subject to further action under a disciplinary process. It is, of course, very much hoped that will not be necessary."NEWS,weblink SNP threaten Patrick Grady sexual harassment victim with disciplinary action, Andrew, Learmonth, 7 July 2022, The Herald, NEWS,weblink SNP victim of MP Patrick Grady threatened with disciplinary action, Paul, Hutcheon, 7 July 2022, Daily Record, On 2 December 2022, the day after Ian Blackford announced he would be stepping down from his role as SNP Westminster leader, Oswald announced that she would be stepping down as deputy Westminster leader as well. "It seems sensible to me that a new leader and new deputy pick up the baton," she said. "And [the party will] have my support to do that."NEWS,weblink SNP MP Kirsten Oswald to step down the party's deputy Westminster leader, Harrison, Jody, 2 December 2022, The Herald, 3 December 2022, en, In January 2023, she was one of a number of Scottish politicians who drew media attention and criticism after being photographed smiling in front of a sign reading 'Decapitate TERFs' and a drawing of a guillotine at a Glasgow rally.NEWS, Sanderson, Daniel, 'Decapitate Terfs' signs at pro-trans rally attended by SNP politicians,weblink 14 December 2023, The Telegraph, 22 January 2023, The sign was reported to Police Scotland.NEWS, Mitchell, Jenness, Scottish politicians and JK Rowling voice anger over 'decapitate terfs' sign at pro-trans rally in Glasgow,weblink 14 December 2023, 23 January 2023, Fellow MSP Murdo Fraser described the sign as "clearly a hate crime and a public order offence".NEWS, Morrison, Hamish, Row erupts as SNP MPs appear near violent sign at Glasgow protestgow-protest/,weblink 14 December 2023, The National, 21 January 2023, Oswald later tweeted that the sign, which she described as "horrific", had "not been there when I joined the demo".NEWS, Morrison, Hamish, Police probe 'decapitate terfs' sign at trans rally,weblink 14 December 2023, The Herald, 22 January 2023,

Personal life

Oswald married Davinder Bedi in 2002; they have two sons. The family moved to East Renfrewshire in 2008. Bedi did not campaign for his wife during the 2015 election campaign, and joined Scottish Labour after the election.NEWS, Husband of SNP MP who unseated Jim Murphy joins Labour Party,weblink Swindon, Peter, 15 May 2015, 26 September 2021, Glasgow Times, en, Oswald was head of Human Resources at South Lanarkshire College from May 2002 to May 2015.NEWS, Burns, Janice, 15 May 2015, Meet Your New Scottish MPs: #4 Kirsten Oswald, East Renfrewshire,weblink 26 October 2015, The National, NEWS,weblink Kirsten Oswald dragged into South Lanarkshire College 'scandal', Young, Gregor, 3 June 2022, The National, 10 January 2023, subscription,

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