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Paul Sweeney – Candidate in the Scottish Parliamentary Election for MSP (#21)

59 min · 8. maj 2026
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Episode 21 of the Money Made Human podcast features Paul Sweeney, candidate in the Scottish Parliamentary election and former MSP. Before entering politics, Paul worked in the shipbuilding industry, an experience that continues to shape his views on industry, communities, and public service. In this episode, host Gayle Lloyd speaks with Paul about his five years in the Scottish Parliament, his upbringing in Glasgow, and the influence of his parents’ values, trade union roots, and strong sense of service to others. The conversation explores Paul’s passion for shipbuilding and Scotland’s industrial heritage, the importance of investing in communities and skilled industries, and the role credit unions can play in supporting people across Scotland. Paul also reflects on his support for the Coalition of Credit Unions during discussions around the withdrawal of the Family Protection Plan, as well as the impact recent events in Glasgow have had on the city and its communities. Key topics in this episode include: * Paul’s journey from shipbuilding into politics * His five years serving in the Scottish Parliament * The influence of his upbringing, family values, and trade union roots * The importance of maintaining Scotland’s industrial heritage * Recent events in Glasgow and their impact on local communities * The role and importance of credit unions within society Join us for an insightful conversation about industry, community, public service, and the values that shape leadership.

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