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Alex Rowley was born on 30 November, 1963 in Dunfermline, United Kingdom, is a former Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party. Discover Alex Rowley'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 60 years old?

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Age 60 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 30 November, 1963
Birthday 30 November
Birthplace Dunfermline, Scotland, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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2019

Rowley became Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Brexit and Constitutional Relations in September 2019.

2018

Rowley was Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government from October 2018 until September 2019. During the 2019 Scottish budget process, Rowley was reprimanded by the Scottish Labour leader due to Rowley's personal discussions with the SNP Finance Secretary about supporting the budget in exchange for cuts to local government being substituted for Higher Education cuts in breach of Scottish Labour Party policy and undermining the budget spokesperson James Kelly.

2017

In September 2017, a leaked recording that was taken without permission and sold to the Scottish Sun newspaper of Alex Rowley at the Brighton Labour Party Conference led to accusations of a plot to oust Kezia Dugdale and replace her with Richard Leonard. Rowley said he backed Leonard to become leader to a member of the public, as well as party member, in a conversation that turned out to be a freelance journalist secretly recording the conversation undercover. Rowley had stated he would remain neutral, however was unaware of being recorded by what turned out to be a journalist trying to sell a story. Rowley apologised for the leaked recording, but strenuously denied being involved in or even aware of any plots within the labour party to remove Dugdale.

On 15 November 2017 Alex Rowley resigned as deputy leader after his former partner took to a newspaper, again The Scottish Sun, to accuse him of sending her disrespectful text messages. The woman refused to reveal her identity, and the alleged incident had happened almost four years previously, before being sold to The Scottish Sun newspaper. Rowley denied the allegations, referred himself for investigation and said he would clear his name.

2015

He declared his candidacy for the Scottish Labour Party's 2015 deputy leadership election, and was supported in his candidacy by trade unions ASLEF, CWU, NUM, Scottish Co-Operative Party, Socialist Health Association, TSSA, UCATT, and UNISON. He comfortably won the first round preferences of votes from the labour party membership and secured victory with over half the votes in the second round of voting. He was elected on 15 August 2015. Following Kezia Dugdale's resignation, he took over as acting leader of the Scottish Labour Party, until the new leader was elected.

2007

Prior to his election as an MSP he was a Fife councillor (re-elected in 2007) and Labour Council Group Leader. He has three grown-up children, one of whom is Danielle Rowley; who was elected as MP for Midlothian (UK Parliament constituency) at the 2017 snap election and also has a granddaughter. He worked as an education official with the TUC and worked for five years as an assistant, election agent and constituency manager to former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. He was considered Gordon Brown's right-hand man and protégé. He stood in the 2011 Scottish election as a Labour candidate for Dunfermline.

1998

Rowley was General Secretary of the Scottish Labour Party for one year; from May 1998 to May 1999. He was first elected to Fife Regional Council in 1990 when he was Chairman of Finance, and he later became the first leader of the new Fife Council, a position he returned to in 2012 until his election to the Scottish Parliament in 2014.

1963

Alexander Andrew Penman Rowley (born 30 November 1963) is a Scottish Labour politician and current Shadow Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government. He served as the Deputy Leader of the Scottish Labour Party from 2015 to 2017. He also briefly served as interim leader of the party in 2017 following the resignation of Kezia Dugdale. He is currently an additional member of the Scottish Parliament for Mid Scotland and Fife. First elected at the Cowdenbeath by-election in January 2014 for the Cowdenbeath constituency, he lost the seat to Annabelle Ewing of the SNP in the 2016 Scottish Parliament election but was re-elected to the Scottish Parliament as an additional member for Mid Scotland and Fife. He is described as representing the left-wing of the Labour party.