Brendan O'Hara

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Brendan O'Hara
MP
SNP Spokesperson on Defence
Assumed office
20 May 2015
Preceded by Position established
Member of Parliament
for Argyll and Bute
Assumed office
8 May 2015
Preceded by Alan Reid
Majority 8,473 (16.3%)
Personal details
Born (1963-04-27) 27 April 1963 (age 60)
Glasgow, Scotland
Political party Scottish National Party
Alma mater University of Strathclyde

Brendan O'Hara (born 27 April 1963)[1] is a Scottish National Party (SNP) politician in the United Kingdom. He was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for the constituency of Argyll and Bute in 2015. He is the SNP Defence spokesperson in the House of Commons.

Early life and education

Born in Glasgow, O'Hara was educated at St. Andrew's Secondary, Carntyne, and attended Strathclyde University from where he graduated with a 2:1 in Economic History and Modern History.[2]

Director and producer

He has had a successful career as a TV producer. He wrote, produced and directed the Road To Referendum documentary series[3] which was broadcast on STV in 2013 and was subsequently nominated for a BAFTA Scotland award in the Current Affairs category.[4] He has worked for STV, Sky Sports and the BBC. His credits include Comedy Connections and Movie Connections (BBC1), The Football Years (STV) and Scotland’s Greatest Album (STV). O'Hara is currently working on David Hayman’s second series, following in the footsteps of Tom Weir.[2]

Since 2004 he has lived in Argyll and Bute, in Helensburgh with his wife and two daughters.

Political career

O'Hara was an unsuccessful candidate for the SNP on two occasions. He contested Glasgow Springburn at the United Kingdom general election, 1987 securing 3,554 votes (10.2% share). He also stood in Glasgow Central at the United Kingdom general election, 1992 securing 6,322 votes (20.8% share).

In 2015 he received 22,959 votes (44.3% share) in Argyll & Bute, and unseated the sitting Liberal Democrat MP Alan Reid by 8,473 votes.[5] On 20 May 2015, he was appointed the party's spokesman for defence.[6] He was the first of the 2015 intake to make his maiden speech.[7][8]

References

  1. Birth certificate of Brendan O’Hara, 27 April 1963, Glasgow District 4379/02 6840 – National Records of Scotland
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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament
for Argyll and Bute

2015–present
Incumbent