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{{Short description|Scottish political youth organisation}}
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|name_english = Conservative Future Scotland
{{Use British English|date=June 2015}}
|logo = [[Image:Conservative Future Scotland.jpg|Conservative Future Scotland Logo]]
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'''Conservative Future Scotland''' (CFS) is the youth group of the [[Scottish Conservative Party]], based at Scottish Conservative Central Office in [[Edinburgh]].
'''Conservative Future Scotland''' (CFS) was the [[youth wing]] of the [[Scottish Conservative Party]].


It formed in early 2005 by the merger of the [[Scottish Young Conservatives]] and the Scottish Conservative & Unionist Students (SCUS) group, a process which had happened with its sister organisation in [[England]] & [[Wales]] in 1998. Its membership comprises all of the Scottish Conservative Party members under the age of 30 or who are currently in [[higher education]]. As such, it forms itself into University Conservative and Unionist Associations and area Conservative Future branches.
The organisation formed in early 2005 by the merger of the [[Scottish Young Conservatives]] and the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Students (SCUS) group, a process which had happened with its sister organisation in the rest of the [[United Kingdom]] - [[Conservative Future]] - in 1998. Its membership comprised all of the Scottish Conservative Party's members under the age of 30<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/|title=The Times & The Sunday Times}}</ref> or who were currently in [[higher education]]. The organisation formed itself into three regions, each with its own executive. Within the regions University Conservative and Unionist Associations and area Conservative Future branches organised at the local level.


CFS was the independent sister organisation of [[Conservative Future]], the former central [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] body that operated in the rest of the UK.
CFS is [[autonomous]] from [[Conservative Future]] in England and Wales. However delegates from the Scottish organisation attend the annual CF conference there and there has been proposals to merge the two bodies.<ref>http://conservativefutureforbritain.blogspot.com/</ref>


==References==
==National Executive==
*[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article600056.ece The Young Tory Renaissance, ''The Sunday Times'', October 2006]{{dead link|date=September 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
* Let's Get This Party Restarted, ''[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]] Magazine'', 24 May 2009
'''Footnotes'''
{{reflist}}


==External links==
The organisation's main body is the National Executive. At present, the executive consists of
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110208141442/http://www.conservativefuturescotland.com/ Conservative Future Scotland Official website]


{{British political youth organisations}}
* President - Hannah Dolan ([[University of Aberdeen]])
{{Youth wings of Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists member parties}}
* Chairman - Tobias Lehmann ([[University of Aberdeen]] - Chairman)
* Secretary - David Harris ([[University of Glasgow]] - Chairman)
* Vice President for Events & Training - Martyn Geddes ([[University of Dundee]] & Dundee City CFS Branch - Chairman)
* Vice President for Accounts & Fundraising - Michael Philips (Aberdeen City CFS Branch - Chairman)
* Vice President for Campaigning and Canvassing - Bess Rhodes ([[University of St Andrews]] -President)
* Vice President for Recruitment, Promotion and Expansion - Ross Thompson (Gordon CFS Branch - Chairman)


[[Category:2005 establishments in Scotland]]
==External links==
[[Category:2019 disestablishments in Scotland]]
* [http://www.scottishconservatives.com/future/ Conservative Future Scotland Official website]
[[Category:Organizations established in 2005]]

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[[Category:Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party]]
[[Category:Conservative Future]]
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[[Category:Organisations based in Edinburgh]]
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[[Category:Youth wings of political parties in Scotland]]
[[Category:Youth wings of European Conservatives and Reformists Party member parties]]

[[Category:International Young Democrat Union]]

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Latest revision as of 21:42, 25 October 2024

Conservative Future Scotland
Founded2005
Dissolved2019
IdeologyConservatism
Mother partyConservative Party

Conservative Future Scotland (CFS) was the youth wing of the Scottish Conservative Party.

The organisation formed in early 2005 by the merger of the Scottish Young Conservatives and the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Students (SCUS) group, a process which had happened with its sister organisation in the rest of the United Kingdom - Conservative Future - in 1998. Its membership comprised all of the Scottish Conservative Party's members under the age of 30[1] or who were currently in higher education. The organisation formed itself into three regions, each with its own executive. Within the regions University Conservative and Unionist Associations and area Conservative Future branches organised at the local level.

CFS was the independent sister organisation of Conservative Future, the former central Conservative Party body that operated in the rest of the UK.

References

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Footnotes

  1. ^ "The Times & The Sunday Times".
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