- Scottish Young Greens
The Scottish Young Greens is the
youth wing of theScottish Green Party . It formally, and amicably, split from theYoung Greens (of England and Wales) in 2003, more than ten years after their parent organisations had similarly split. The two still work closely together. Both are members of theFederation of Young European Greens .Scottish Young Greens have had a certain amount of success in student politics, with both contemporary and recent former Presidents/Vice Presidents of
Edinburgh University Students' Association andGlasgow University Students' Representative Council . The 2004-2005 Depute President ofNUS Scotland , Phyl Meyer, is also a Young Green. Former Young Greens convenerRuth Cameron was the youngest candidate in the 2007 Scottish election.Young Greens also ran the successful and widely covered campaign to elect Lothian Green MSP
Mark Ballard as Rector of Edinburgh University.The Scottish Young Greens have variously campaigned for the Scottish and UK Climate Bills,
Fairtrade Universities ,Votes at 16 , a Free, Fair and Funded Education System, and against HMO Quotas. They gained substantial [media coverage] when in 2007 they revealed that Edinburgh university invested substantially in TOTAL Oil - 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.Executive Officers:
*Convener:
Peter McColl
*Secretary:Adam Ramsay
*Treasurer:Susan 'Maximum' Guest
*International Co-ordinators:Devin Dunseith andTom Redford External links
* [http://www.scottishyounggreens.org Scottish Young Greens official site]
* [http://www.scottishgreens.org.uk Scottish Green Party]
* [http://www.fyeg.org Federation of Young European Greens]* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7082683.stm Press coverage of the Scottish Young Greens' Burma/TOTAL Oil campaign]
* [http://www.journal-online.co.uk/articles/show/2911 Report of a public meeting in the campaign against tuition fees]
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