Background
Sheppard was born in Coleraine, County Londonderry in 1959 and moved to nearby Portstewart at the age of 7.
Sheppard was born in Coleraine, County Londonderry in 1959 and moved to nearby Portstewart at the age of 7.
He was educated at Coleraine Academical Institution before attending the University of Aberdeen to study medicine. He graduated with a degree in politics and sociology in 1982.
He is the Scottish National Party spokesperson on the Cabinet Office in the House of Commons. He is also known for founding The Stand comedy clubs in Edinburgh and Glasgow. That same year he was elected Vice-President of the NUS Grad. Medical School and moved to London.
He left the NUS Grad. Medical School in 1984 to work in the East End of London and in 1986 was elected as a Labour member, on Hackney London Borough Council.
In 1990 he became Deputy Leader of the Council. Sheppard unsuccessfully contested Bury Street Edmunds at the United Kingdom general election, 1992 for the Labour Party, polling 14,767 votes and 23.6% of the vote.
He moved back to Scotland and settled in Edinburgh, taking up a position with the District Council. In 1994 he was appointed Assistant General Secretary of Scottish Labour under John Smith.
In 1997 he was made redundant from this role due to internal policy disagreements.
He ceased to renew his Labour Party membership in 2003, stating: "I joined the Labour Party in 1979, just before my 21st birthday. Now 25 years later I"ve finally got around to cancelling the direct debit. I can no longer bring myself to vote Labour.
My outlook has barely changed, but clearly the Labour Party has.
I can no longer believe the Labour Party is likely to change the world very much, or at least not in a direction I would like". In 2012 he became the Edinburgh South organiser of the Yes Scotland campaign, but joined the Scottish National Party only in 2014 after the Scottish independence referendum, 2014.
He was selected as candidate for the Edinburgh East constituency and polled 23,188 and 49.2% of the vote, securing election with a majority of 9,106 and defeating incumbent Labour Member of Parliament Sheila Gilmore. In March 2016 the Parliamentary Standards Committee announced that Mr Sheppard was under investigation for non-declaratory incomes.
Last year his own company Salt n" Pepper Promotions Limited shareholder Funds had proven greater than Sheppard had claimed.
He was reprimanded in the press by Chairman Lord Bew, who called on reforms to be made to the scrutiny process of MPs earnings. At present such reported errors could be dismissed as merely "administrative" ommissions. The details included thresholds governing how much ownership and share of control over companies must be over 15%.
Sheppard is a staunch republican, and during the Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton he remarked "off with their heads" prompting some criticism.
56th United Kingdom Parliament.