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MSP’s wife wins SNP its majority

- BY AMIE FLETT

THE wife of the Scottish Health Secretary has vowed to “invest in women” after winning a council seat that secured a majority win for the nationalis­ts in Dundee.

Nadia El-Nakla said she was “over the moon” after securing victory for her party in Dundee’s West End.

As well as being married to health secretary Humza Yousaf, Ms El-Nakla has been a long-time party staffer working for Scottish Government minister Shona Robison.

The SNP faced a battle to secure more seats in the ward until Ms El-Nakla was brought in in March.

She said: “It’s such a privilege and I can’t wait to do a good job for everyone who lives in the West End.

“I was nervous this morning but win or lose I knew I’d run a really good campaign with my team and I just thought whatever will be will be and here we are.

“An SNP majority is brilliant and means we can push forward all the positive changes we want to do in the manifesto and I’m just really, really excited to see what the next five years will bring.”

The SNP councillor is the first minority ethnic SNP candidate elected in Dundee and is hoping to inspire other women to get involved in politics.

She said: “For me, losing wouldn’t have been so personal other than the fact that women wouldn’t be represente­d for another five years.

“I really want to take this time in the next five years as elected to invest in women and get them into politics because in Broughty Ferry ward I don’t think we’ve ever seen a female councillor in I don’t know how long so that needs to change.

“I’m so glad that women have a voice and I hope I can do a really good job for them.

Council leader John Alexander hopes the diversity of the SNP this year can reflect the city they will serve.

He said: “I think this is going to be one of the most diverse councils we’ve ever had – that can only be a good thing.

“We want a council that reflects the make-up of the city. When I came in to the council in 2012, I was the youngest by a large margin – I’m still the youngest but by a lesser margin now and I think that’s really important.

“So we’ve got the young people, we’ve got the older generation represente­d, we’ve got our first Bame (Black, Asian and minority ethnic) candidate being elected from the SNP here in Dundee so all of that is fantastic and I think it will compliment what we need to do over the city and contribute very positively across the city.”

 ?? ?? West End ward winner Nadia El-Nakla, wife of Humza Yousaf, is keen to get women involved in shaping Dundee.
West End ward winner Nadia El-Nakla, wife of Humza Yousaf, is keen to get women involved in shaping Dundee.
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SNP councillor­s celebrate

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