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Scottish Young Greens (SYG) is the independent
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of the
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. SYG campaign on
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and
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. Membership of the Scottish Young Greens is open to anyone aged 12 to 30 years old, and any student enrolled in higher or further education, so long as they are not members of a rival political party. The Scottish Young Greens have a close working relationship with the party's other representative and interest groups, and are a Member Organisation of the
Federation of Young European Greens The Federation of Young European Greens, often referred to as FYEG ( ), is an umbrella organisation that gathers young green movements and organisations across Europe with 40,000 members. FYEG's aim is to defend climate and social justice on the ...
.


History

Scottish Young Greens formally, and amicably, split from the
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in 2003, more than ten years after the Scottish Green Party and the
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had similarly split. To this day, the two youth wings remain independent organisations. Scottish Young Greens have variously campaigned for the Scottish and UK Climate Bills, Fairtrade Universities,
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, a Free, Fair and Funded Education System, and against HMO Quotas. In 2007, they revealed that the University of Edinburgh invested substantially in TOTAL Oil, the biggest financial supporters of the Burmese Junta. Scottish Young Greens were also central to the preparations for the protests at the 2005 G8 Summit in Scotland. Following the
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, a significant increase in the membership of the Scottish Green Party resulted in an influx of many new Young Greens. In 2015, they launched their own manifesto ahead of the 2015 general election, including calls for the removal of benefit sanctions and the abolition of the so-called
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. During
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in November 2021, the Scottish Young Greens hosted a number of events at a Youth Hub, working closely with the Global Young Greens and the
Federation of Young European Greens The Federation of Young European Greens, often referred to as FYEG ( ), is an umbrella organisation that gathers young green movements and organisations across Europe with 40,000 members. FYEG's aim is to defend climate and social justice on the ...
.


National Council

The day-to-day running of the Scottish Young Greens is managed by the Scottish Young Greens National Council. National Council meets monthly and is led by the two Co-Convenors, who chair Council meetings, lead the SYG as a whole, and help to organise and support the rest of Council. National Council is elected annually at an Annual General Meeting in the summer, and nominations are open to any members of the Scottish Young Greens. As of 2022, there are currently 14 full members of Council, The 2022-23 National council consists of: Co-Convenors: Sophie Brodie & Alyson Mackay Secretary Welfare Officer: Harry Quinn Elections & Campaigns Officer: Niall McGeechan Social Media Officer: Amy Kettyles Website & Content Officer: Neil Watson Membership Secretary: Evan Macdonald Equality & Inclusion Officer: Heather Gilda International Officer: Cameron Garrett Policy Officer: Ryan Kelly Events Officer: Eryn Browning Ordinary Members: Stewart Rooney & Kaelan Donnachie ''alongside ex-officio members from each of the local area groups and affiliated student groups.''


Sub-Groups

The Scottish Young Greens currently have six local area groups: * Glasgow & West Young Greens * Highlands & Islands Young Greens * Lothian Young Greens * Mid-Scot, Fife & Central Young Greens * North East Young Greens * South Scotland Young Greens Additionally, a number of universities and colleges across Scotland have student groups affiliated with the Scottish Young Greens: * Abertay Greens * Edinburgh University Young Greens * Strathclyde Greens * UofG Greens * UWS Greens In 2021, the Scottish Young Greens officially launched Young Green Women - a project in collaboration with the Scottish Green Party Women's Network.


Notable members

A number of Scottish Young Greens have been elected to public office.
Ross Greer Ross John Greer (born 1 June 1994) is a Scottish politician who has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the West Scotland region since 2016. A member of the Scottish Greens, he was the youngest MSP elected in the 2016 election ...
became the youngest MSP ever elected to the Scottish Parliament in the 2016 elections, representing the West Scotland region, and in the
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, former Scottish Young Greens co-convener
Gillian Mackay Gillian Audrey Mackay (born 1991) is a Scottish Green politician who has served as a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Central Scotland region since the 2021 Scottish Parliament election. She is the first Green MSP ever to be ele ...
was elected as the first ever Scottish Greens MSP for Central Scotland. In the 2017 local elections, 16% of Scottish Green Party candidates were Young Greens. Three were elected as councillors, out of a total of 19 Green councillors across Scotland, all to
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- Kim Long, Christy Mearns, and Allan Young. In the 2022 local elections, nearly a third of all elected Scottish Green Party councillors were Young Greens, with eleven Scottish Young Greens members elected in total. Scottish Young Greens have also had a certain amount of success in student politics. Former
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was Convener of the Young Greens between 2008 and 2010, and the Scottish Young Greens led the successful election campaign of
Mark Ballard Mark Ballard (born 27 June 1971) is a former Scottish Green Party politician. He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for the Lothians region from 2003 to 2007, and co-convener of the Edinburgh Green Party from 2007 to 2010. He was ...
as Rector of Edinburgh University. A number of current and former Presidents and Vice Presidents of students' associations including UWS Students' Union, Stirling Students' Union,
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, Aberdeen University Students' Association and Glasgow University Students' Representative Council, Glasgow University SRC have been Young Greens. The 2004–2005 Deputy President of NUS Scotland, Phyl Meyer, was also a Young Green, as was 2011–2013 NUS Scotland President Robin Parker. In 2022, Ellie Gomersall became the first incumbent Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens to be elected NUS Scotland President when she was elected for a two-year term. A number of Scottish Young Greens members have been Members of the Scottish Youth Parliament, including James Smyth and Ross Greer (2011–2013), and former Chair of the Scottish Youth Parliament, Jack Dudgeon (2019–2020).


References


External links


Scottish Young Greens official website

Scottish Green Party

Federation of Young European Greens
{{British political youth organisations Scottish Green Party Youth wings of green parties in Europe Youth wings of political parties in Scotland, Greens