Neale Hanvey Net Worth 2022, Age, Wife, Partner, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Salary

Neale Hanvey

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Introduction

Neale Hanvey is a Scottish politician serving as the Leader of the Alba Party in the House of Commons since 2021 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath since 2019. Formerly a member of the Scottish National Party (SNP), he defected from the SNP to the Alba Party in March 2021. He was the SNP member and spokesperson for the Health and Social Care Select Committee and he was briefly Shadow Minister for COVID Vaccine Deployment.

Early life

NameNeale Hanvey
Net Worth$5 million
Salary$1.5 million+
OccupationPolitician
Age57 years
Height1.75m
Neale Hanvey net worth 2022

James Neale Hanvey was born on December 28, 1964 (age 57 years) in Belfast, United Kingdom. He is the son of James Stafford Hanvey and Mary Isobel (Ismay) Hanvey Withers. Neale Hanvey was educated at Glenrothes High School before starting a twenty-five-year career in the National Health Service. In 2005, he was appointed as divisional nurse director for rare cancer at the Royal Marsden Hospital. He has been a contributing author to medical textbooks.

Political career

Neale Hanvey was elected as a Scottish National Party councillor in the 2012 Scottish local elections for the Dunfermline Central ward in Fife after returning to Scotland in 2012. During his time as a councilor, Hanvey was the SNP spokesperson for health and social care, SNP group convener, and latterly SNP group leader in 2017, but lost his seat at the 2017 local elections.

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Hanvey was selected in October 2019 as the SNP candidate for the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath constituency at the 2019 general election. In November 2019, he was suspended from the party following allegations that he made antisemitic social media posts two years earlier, in which he compared Israeli treatment of the Palestinians to the treatment of Jews during the Second World War and shared a newspaper article that included an image of George Soros that drew on an antisemitic trope. As a result, the SNP withdrew support for his campaign, but he remained as the party candidate on the ballot paper because the 14 November 2019 deadline for nominations had already passed.

He accepted the suspension and apologized for the offending posts, stating that he was “genuinely and deeply sorry” and that “Although I do not in any way consider myself anti-Semitic, on reflection the language I used was, and this is clearly unacceptable.”

Neale Hanvey was elected as MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath at the 2019 general election, gaining the seat from the Labour Party’s shadow Scottish secretary Lesley Laird by a majority of 1,243 votes. He sat as an independent MP upon his election. During his suspension from the SNP, Hanvey was advised by the Antisemitism Policy Trust (APT) and attended several APT activities in Parliament. He also appeared before the Scottish Council of Jewish Communities to apologize in person and thank them for their “generosity of spirit and willingness to help” during this time.

In March 2020, the SNP’s conduct committee agreed that Neale Hanvey should be readmitted to the party in May 2020. The SNP released a statement on 2 June to confirm that Hanvey’s six-month suspension from the party had ended on 27 May and that he would now join the SNP Westminster Group to sit as an SNP MP. On 2 July 2020, it was announced that Hanvey had been appointed as the SNP member and spokesperson for the Westminster Health and Social Care Select Committee. In November 2020, a year after his suspension, Hanvey was elected to the SNP’s Member Conduct Committee.

In February 2021, Hanvey lost his role as the SNP’s vaccine spokesperson after refusing to apologize for publicly backing a crowdfunding campaign for a defamation case against several individuals, including SNP MP Kirsty Blackman. However, in March 2021, Hanvey left the SNP to join the newly formed Alba Party and then stood as a candidate in the Mid Scotland and Fife region in the 2021 Scottish Parliament election. Neither he nor his party succeeded in gaining a seat.

In August 2021 Neale Hanvey spoke of concerns that he was being spied on by a political party. Later that month, he faced criticism for using the situation in Afghanistan to attack Ian Blackford, talking of trans rights in a tweet saying “Not to diminish the extant horrors in Afghanistan for women, girls and LGBT people in any way, but Ian Blackford opining on protecting women and girls is a tough listen given the deaf ears to such concerns at home.”, which Hanvey promptly deleted.

Political Views

Neale Hanvey has signed the Women’s Pledge, which originated amongst members of the SNP. The pledge opposes the Scottish Government’s proposed reforms to the Gender Recognition Act (GRA) in Scotland which would allow transgender people to obtain a Gender Recognition Certificate on the basis of a statutory self-declaration, rather than the existing Gender Recognition Panel which requires the involvement of a medical expert.

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In April 2021, Hanvey shared an article falsely claiming the SNP was channeling public funding to organizations campaigning to lower the age of consent to 10. The SNP described these claims as “deeply homophobic and untrue”, and were also condemned by Scottish Greens co-leader Patrick Harvie.

Wife

Neale Hanvey is married to Avelino del Carmen Prado Cortes and is one of 45 openly LGBT MPs. He lives in Fife with his partner, Avelino del Carmen Prado Cortes, and two sons. The couple has been together since 1994 and entered into a civil partnership in 2011. He lists his recreations as “composing electronic music (have previously released material under the name ‘Security Blue’), swimming, music, film”.

Neale Hanvey net worth

How much is Neale Hanvey worth? Neale Hanvey net worth is estimated at around $5 million. His main source of income is from his career as a politician. Hanvey’s salary per month with other career earnings is over $1.5 million annually. He is one of the richest and most influential politicians in the United Kingdom. Neale Hanvey stands at an appealing height of 1.75m and has a good body weight which suits his personality.