RT Journal Article T1 Scotland's Regional ambassadors? Assessing the Presence and influence of Scottish Elites in British Political Institutions A1 Harguindéguy, Jean-Baptiste A1 Peinado García, Alejandro A1 Jiménez Pérez, Francisco José A1 Sheldon, Jack K1 Reino Unido K1 Ministros K1 Territorio K1 Parlamento K1 Gabinete K1 Escocia AB Are Scottish politicians regional ambassadors of Scotland? This study explores the presence and influence of Scottish cabinet ministers and members of parliament (MPs) in British politics from 1945 to 2020. The paper shows that the traditional overrepresentation of Scots in Westminster ended in 2005. Scottish MPs have reached key positions in the House of Commons under Labour governments and disappeared almost completely from the front bench after 2010. Meanwhile, contributions by Scottish MPs have focussed heavily on issues that relate specifically to Scotland. Nevertheless, in the case of Whitehall, the article observes a limited presence and policy impact of Scottish ministers over the whole period, except under the Blair and Brown’s premierships. The only stable position reached by Scottish ministers has been that of Secretary of State for Scotland. But the de-activation of the Scotland Office after devolution and the lack of Scottish Conservative ministries have limited the voice of Scotland in Whitehall. In sum, the British system of territorial recruitment ensures a minimum representation, but not necessarily an influence, of territorial minorities like the Scots. PB Edinburgh University Press YR 2023 FD 2023-02-06 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10433/23732 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10433/23732 LA en NO Scottish Affairs, Volume 32 Issue 1, Page 88-113 NO Área de Ciencia Política y de la Administración NO Departamento de Derecho Público DS RIO RD May 24, 2026