Carol Monaghan
Carol Monaghan is a Scottish National Party politician who served as Member of Parliament for Glasgow North West from 2015 [United Kingdom general election|2015] until the seat's abolition in 2024. She was the SNP Science, Innovation, Technology and Education spokesperson in the House of Commons of [the United Kingdom|House of Commons].
Education
Monaghan studied at Strathclyde University, graduating with a BSc (Hons) in Laser Physics and Optoelectronics in 1993.Career
Monaghan had formerly been a physics teacher at Glasgow west end independent school The Glasgow Academy, and head of science at Hyndland Secondary School but left the post to concentrate on campaigning before the 2015 general election.Following the 2017 general election, Monaghan was appointed the SNP's Westminster Spokesperson for Education, Armed Forces and Veterans. Monaghan has campaigned for an armed forces representative body on a statutory footing.
Monaghan has campaigned on the issue of research, treatment and attitudes towards myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), leading two Westminster Hall debates in 2018, and a full debate in the House of Commons in 2019.
In a debate with the UK Parliament House of Commons on March 2024, Monaghan recognized the expulsion of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh as ethnic cleansing, criticized British business leaders for capitalizing on the commercial opportunities in the region during such a “tragic situation”, noted the erasure and destruction of Armenian churches and crosses, expressed support for the UK recognition of the Armenian genocide, and strongly urged the House to provide more assistance to the Armenian refugees.
In the 2024 general election she stood in the new seat of Glasgow West and was List of MPs who [lost their seat in the 2024 United Kingdom general election|unseated] by Labour's Patricia Ferguson.