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Ashten Regan (formerly Denham, born Sarah Jane Regan; 8 March 1974) is a Scottish politician. She has been the
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(MSP) for
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since
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. Initially elected to parliament for the
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(SNP), she defected to the
Alba Party The Alba Party (; ''Alba'' being the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland) is a Scottish nationalist and Scottish independence, pro-independence political party in Scotland. Founded in February 2021, it was led by former First Minister of Scotland, ...
. Regan served under First Minister
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as the minister for community safety from 2018 until she resigned in 2022 in protest against her government's Gender Recognition Reform bill. A native of Biggar, Regan moved to
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in England, and studied international relations at
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in
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. After graduating, she moved to London – working in
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– and gained a diploma at the London School of Public Relations. She returned to Scotland in 2003. She earned a
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in development management at the
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and worked in digital marketing. She first got involved in politics when she became head of campaigns and advocacy at the Common Weal, a
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pro-
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think tank. In the campaign for the
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, Regan campaigned for
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and was a member of the Women for Independence's national committee. In the aftermath of the referendum defeat, she joined the SNP and was later selected as a candidate for the Edinburgh Eastern constituency in the
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. After a successful campaign, she sat as a backbencher, before being appointed to the
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in First Minister
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's 2018 cabinet reshuffle. Regan resigned in October 2022 in protest against the Gender Recognition Reform Bill, the first SNP minister to resign to vote against
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since the party entered office in 2007. Following the announcement of Sturgeon's intention to resign the leadership of the SNP and as
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, Regan announced her candidacy in the 2023 leadership contest. Her campaign was endorsed by Alba Party leader and former SNP leader and first minister,
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. She finished last of three candidates with 11.1% of the vote and was eliminated in the first round of voting. On 28 October 2023, Regan announced her defection from the SNP to the Alba Party and was subsequently appointed the party's parliamentary leader. She is the first (and only) Alba Party member of the Scottish Parliament, having been elected as an SNP member.


Early life

Sarah Jane Regan was born in
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, on 8 March 1974. Her father, a
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, and her mother, a
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were from
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, where her mother owned a kilt shop on
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. Regan attended primary school in Scotland, before moving with her family to
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in England aged ten. When she was fifteen years old, Regan changed her birth forename in a
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to Ashten, to avoid confusion with another girl in her school who shared the same name. Regan attended
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in England from 1992 to 1995, gaining a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations. She was the first in her family to attend university. She was a writer for ''Concourse'' magazine, a student newspaper of the Keele University Students' Union. After graduating she moved to London and earned a diploma in public relations at the London School of Public Relations. She briefly lived in Australia. Regan married Robert Denham in 2000, and they had twin boys, before returning to Scotland in 2003. They separated in 2020, after which Regan reverted to her maiden name. In 2007, Regan studied Development Management at the
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, gaining a Master of Science in 2012.


Early career

After graduating from Keele University, Regan worked as a PR and Marketing Officer at ScottClem for three years. She then went on to work as a Senior Account Executive at Spreckley Partners, before becoming Events Executive in late 2002 for Zinc Management. From December 2002 to August 2003, Regan was an Account Manager for Rocket PR. In October 2012, after graduating from the OU, she worked remotely in Digital Marketing at
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. Returning to Scotland, Regan became Head of Campaigns and Advocacy at the Common Weal, before her election to Holyrood.


Political career


Early political involvement

At a dinner party in 2012, Regan was asked by guests for her opinion on the 2014 Scottish independence vote. Her then husband, who was born in England, assumed Regan would vote 'No'; however, after she conducted research she had found herself to be more leaning towards the 'Yes' movement. Regan joined Women for Independence and was active in the Yes Scotland campaign. In January 2014, she was elected to the national committee for Women for Independence. She recalled being "really passionate about Scotland becoming an independent country – I felt the arguments were really strong and I wanted Scotland to have more democratic choice". Regan was an events co-ordinator for YES Scottish Borders.


Election to Holyrood

Following the defeat of the Yes Scotland campaign in the referendum, Regan joined the
Scottish National Party The Scottish National Party (SNP; ) is a Scottish nationalist and social democratic party. The party holds 61 of the 129 seats in the Scottish Parliament, and holds 9 out of the 57 Scottish seats in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, ...
. In August 2015, she was selected as the SNP candidate for the Edinburgh Eastern constituency in the upcoming
2016 Scottish Parliament election The 2016 Scottish parliament election was held on Thursday, 5 May 2016 to elect 129 members to the Scottish Parliament. It was the fifth Next Scottish Parliament election, election held since the devolved parliament was established in 1999. It ...
s after the incumbent MSP
Kenny MacAskill Kenneth Wright MacAskill (born 28 April 1958) is a Scottish politician who was a Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament (MP) for East Lothian (UK Parliament constituency), East Lothian from 2019 United Kingdom general elect ...
, had announced in June that he would not stand for re-election. She was elected, defeating the Leader of the Scottish Labour Party
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.


Backbencher

In June 2016, Regan was appointed as Parliamentary Liaison Officer to the
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. She was a member of the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work Committee and the Finance and Constitution Committee. In November 2017, she was moved from the Economy, Jobs and Fair Work committee to the Health and Sport Committee, where she was appointed deputy convener.


Community safety minister (2018–2022)

On 27 June 2018,
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announced that she would perform a cabinet reshuffle of her second government. Sturgeon appointed Regan as the Minister for Community Safety, succeeding Annabelle Ewing. In April 2019, Regan was one of 15 SNP politicians who signed a public letter calling on the Scottish government to delay reform to the Gender Recognition Act, which would make it easier for
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people to legally change their gender. Later that month, an exchange between Regan and fellow SNP MSPs
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and
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was leaked. In it, they expressed frustration at Nicola Sturgeon and claimed she was out of step with the SNP group. In June 2019, it was reported that some of her ex-employees received pay-offs worth thousands of pounds and some signed
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. Regan faced a selection challenge in 2021, from a local councillor. In the 2021 Scottish elections, Regan was re-elected, this time increasing her vote share by more than 8,000. Sturgeon reappointed Regan as community safety minister in the
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. On 27 October 2022 Regan resigned, citing concerns over the Scottish Government's support for the Gender Recognition Reform Bill. Elena Whitham succeeded her as Minister for Community Safety in November, subject to parliamentary approval.


2023 SNP leadership election

On 18 February 2023, Regan declared her candidacy in the 2023 SNP leadership election, following the resignation of Nicola Sturgeon. Regan said she would not introduce laws that would " akethings more difficult for businesses" or "interfere with family life". On 27 February 2023, it was announced that Regan received 5,599 votes, 11.1% of the vote share.
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was elected the new leader on 27 March with 48.2% of first preference votes and 52.1% of the vote after third-placed candidate Regan's second preferences were redistributed.


Alba Party

During the SNP leadership election, Regan was advised by a former staffer to Alex Salmond who had run as an Alba Party candidate against the SNP the year prior, and the only SNP parliamentarian to endorse her was close to Salmond. On 28 October 2023, seven months after coming third (out of 3 candidates) in the contest, she left the SNP and joined the Alba Party, becoming the first MSP ever to directly defect from one party to another. Regan said she was leaving as she thought the SNP had "lost its focus on independence". ''The Herald'' reported that Regan, who joined the SNP in 2014, seven and a half years after the SNP were first elected to government, "claimed that her old party had been hollowed out by careerists whose views did not align with the core beliefs of the SNP". As the sole MSP for Alba, Regan became their first representation in the Scottish Parliament, and one of three elected members at any level of government, alongside MPs Kenny MacAskill, her predecessor as MSP now acting leader of the party, and
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, all of whom were elected while members of the SNP. In April 2024, she said she had not spoken to Yousaf since the contest results. In that month, a
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began when Yousaf terminated the
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between the SNP and the
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, and the Greens subsequently pledged support for a
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in Yousaf as proposed by the Scottish Conservatives. With Regan's support, Yousaf could force the motion to a tie, which would by convention, be then defeated by the Presiding Officer's vote in favour of the status quo. She sent a list of demands to Yousaf in exchange for her support; these included progress on independence, and protecting the rights of women and girls. Yousaf chose to announce his resignation rather than work with Alba, saying that he believed the vote of no confidence could have resulted in his favour, but he choose to resign instead as he was "not willing to trade isvalues and principles, or do deals with whomever, simply for retaining power". On 9 January 2025, Regan announced her candidacy for the 2025 Alba Party leadership election. On 26 March 2025, she was defeated by
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52.3% to 47.7%.


Political views


Social issues

Regan opposed the SNP's Gender Recognition Reform Bill, which sought to amend the provisions of the UK Gender Recognition Act to make the process of bureaucratically transitioning less difficult. In 2019, she urged ministers to delay the bill, and, following that delay, in 2022 resigned from her ministerial role in order to vote against it. During the debate on the Bill, her SNP colleague Emma Roddick criticised Regan for misgendering a trans constituent during that debate. Regan launched a vote of no confidence in
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minister
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in April 2024 after he publicly rejected the scientific validity of the Cass Review, a clinician-authored review of gender identity services in England. In April 2025, Regan submitted a motion in parliament which called for
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to be banned in Scotland. "Surrogacy - particularly when unregulated or commercial - raises profound ethical concerns," she said. "It exploits the most vulnerable, carries serious health risks, and leaves far too many questions unanswered when it comes to the welfare of both mothers and babies." The following month, she introduced a bill to criminalise sex work, based on the so-called "
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". If the plans went through, it could result in six months in jail for people who pay for sex. A campaign group called Scotland for Decrim branded the bill "dangerous", with a spokesperson stating that sex workers have "experienced more violence from clients and the police" in countries where this system is in place.


Independence

On independence, Regan said that instead of Sturgeon's proposal to use the next Scottish Parliament or House of Commons election as a ''de facto'' referendum on Scottish independence, she would begin negotiations with the UK government on independence the next time political parties supporting Scottish independence received more than half of the vote collectively in an election to either parliament. She said she would establish a constitutional convention with other political parties and organisations that support Scottish independence. Regan called for one to be held in summer 2025. Regan personally supports the establishment of a Scottish republic, while the official SNP position during her membership was to retain the British monarch as head of state in an independent Scotland. The Alba Party supports an independent Scottish republic.


Environment

Regan said she wanted to slow down plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions, saying she does not support the rapid phase out of extraction of oil and natural gas from the
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. She also committed to prioritising upgrading roads, including converting the
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to a dual carriageway faster than planned.


Transport

In April 2025, Regan supported the construction of a new motorway between the cities of
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and
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.


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