Mairi McAllan is a woman of intriguing contrasts. At just 31, she holds one of the toughest jobs in the SNP government, as the Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero, and Energy.
Despite this, she describes herself as “a reluctant politician.” Friends confirm this, saying she almost had to be press-ganged into standing by former first minister Nicola Sturgeon, for whom she was a special adviser.
McAllan’s corporate law background and involvement in setting up RebLaw Scotland reflect her diverse interests. In Scotland’s politically charged environment, she stands out with her softly spoken demeanor and focus on empathy, which she believes is crucial for politicians.
Living on a hill farm, McAllan is also preparing for parenthood with her husband, Iain. Balancing her professional responsibilities and impending motherhood, she feels a sense of responsibility and acknowledges women’s challenges in similar positions.
Her approach to economic policies is informed by her legal training. She aims for clarity and action-oriented strategies. She prioritizes inclusivity in the labor market and supports high-value sectors while addressing climate change issues.
McAllan criticizes the “fetishizing” of targets in achieving net zero, emphasizing the need for flexibility and learning as progress is made. She is seen as a potential future leader of the SNP, although she remains cautious about taking on such a role.
Despite the challenges in Scottish politics, McAllan remains optimistic about the future and is focused on making a positive impact. She acknowledges the toxic nature of politics but remains dedicated to her role and farm life, finding solace in the contrasts that define her existence.