Tommy Sheridan

Tommy Sheridan
Sheridan in 2007
Convenor of Solidarity
In office
17 November 2019  December 2021
Preceded byPat Lee
Rosemary Byrne
Succeeded byOffice dissolved
In office
3 September 2006  13 June 2016
Serving with Rosemary Byrne
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byPat Lee
Rosemary Byrne
Convenor of Scottish Socialist Party
In office
1998  11 November 2004
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byColin Fox
Member of the Scottish Parliament
for Glasgow
In office
6 May 1999  3 May 2007
Glasgow City Councillor
In office
7 May 1992  1 May 2003
Preceded byE. J. Nolan
Succeeded byKeith Baldassara
Personal details
Born (1964-03-07) 7 March 1964
Glasgow, Scotland
Political partyAlba (2021–present)
Other political
affiliations
Labour (1981–1989)
Scottish Militant Labour (1991–1998)
SSP (1998–2006)
Solidarity (2006–2021)
Alma materUniversity of Stirling
University of Strathclyde
Glasgow Caledonian University

Thomas Sheridan (born 7 March 1964) is a Scottish politician who served as convenor of Solidarity from 2019 to 2021. He previously served as convenor of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) from 1998 to 2004 and as co-convenor of Solidarity from 2006 to 2016. He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Glasgow region from 1999 to 2007.

Sheridan was active as a Militant entryist in the Labour Party until 1989 when Labour expelled him, and became a member of Scottish Militant Labour (SML), which eventually became the core of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP). He was a prominent campaigner against the Poll tax in Scotland, and was jailed for six months for attending a warrant sale in 1991 after Glasgow Sheriff Court had served a court order on him banning his presence. He was elected to the Scottish Parliament in 1999 as a Glasgow representative and re-elected in 2003 despite, in 2000 and 2002, being jailed over the non-payment of fines levied in connection with breach of the peace convictions resulting from his actions at demonstrations against the presence of the nuclear fleet at the Faslane Naval Base.

In 2006, in the case of Sheridan v News International, he won an action for defamation against the News of the World and was awarded £200,000 damages. The following year, he was charged with perjury for having told lies to the court in his defamation case. In the following weeks, six of his relatives and colleagues were also charged. In October 2010, he appeared together with his wife Gail at a trial for perjury. On 23 December 2010, Sheridan was convicted of perjury, and on 26 January he was sentenced to three years' imprisonment. The charges against his wife were withdrawn. In the light of the News of the World phone hacking affair, the Crown Office was ordered to reassess the case in 2011. Sheridan left prison in January 2012 under automatic early release rules.