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{{Short description|Scottish political youth organisation}} |
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{{Infobox |
{{Infobox political youth organization |
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|country = Scotland |
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|name = Conservative Future Scotland |
|name = Conservative Future Scotland |
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|logo = [[File:Conservative Future Scotland.jpg]] |
|logo = [[File:Conservative Future Scotland.jpg]] |
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|chairman = James Bundy |
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|treasurer = Max Bannerman |
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|secretary2 = Stephen Caulfield |
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|founded = 2005 |
|founded = 2005 |
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|ideology = [[Conservatism]] |
|ideology = [[Conservatism]] |
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|mother party = [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] |
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|website = [http://www.conservativefuturescotland.org/ Official website] |
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'''Conservative Future Scotland''' (CFS) |
'''Conservative Future Scotland''' (CFS) was the [[youth wing]] of the [[Scottish Conservative Party]]. |
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The organisation formed in early 2005 by the merger of the [[Scottish Young Conservatives]] and the |
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. |
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CFS |
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. |
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The Conservative Party itself, following the [[2015 general election UK|2015 General Election]], has only one [[Palace of Westminster|Westminster]] MP with a seat in Scotland. |
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The 2016/17 Elections were held in December 2016 and saw James Bundy elected to the post of National Chair. Max Bannerman was elected to the post of National Treasurer and Stephen Caulfield was elected to the position of National Secretary. |
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== National Executive 2016/17== |
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=== National Officers === |
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*National Chairman - James Bundy |
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*National Treasurer - Max Bannerman |
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*National Secretary - Stephen Caulfield |
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=== Regional Chairpersons === |
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*North of Scotland Chair - Struan Mackie |
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*West of Scotland Chair - Meghan Gallacher |
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*East of Scotland Chair - Elliot Jordan |
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=== Non-Voting Members === |
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*Policy Forum Co-Director - |
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== Former Chairmen/Presidents == |
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2015/16 - Chairman: Ian Donnell |
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2014/15 - Chairman: Michael Kuznir |
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2013/14 - Chairman: Andrew Yule |
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2012/13 - ''Presidency Abolished'' Chairman: Declan Pang |
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2011/12 - President: Aric Gilinsky; Chairman: James Reekie |
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2010/11 - President: Duncan Stewart; Chairman: Anne Sutherland |
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2009/10 - President: David Ritchie; Chairman: Oliver Lash-Williams |
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2008/09 - President- Gabrielle Mancini; |
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Chairman- Bess Rhodes |
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2007/08- President- Hannah Dolan; Chairman- Tobias Lehman |
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==East of Scotland== |
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=== East of Scotland Regional Officers === |
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*East of Scotland Chairman - Elliot E.G. Jordan |
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*East of Scotland Treasurer - Oliver Pearn |
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*East of Scotland Secretary - |
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=== Branches === |
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==== Universities ==== |
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* Dundee University Conservative and Unionist Association (DUCUA) |
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* Edinburgh University Conservative and Unionist Association (EUCUA) |
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* St Andrews University Conservative Association (www.facebook.com/STAUCA) |
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* University of Stirling Conservative Association |
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== West of Scotland == |
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=== West of Scotland Regional Officers === |
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*West of Scotland Chair - Meghan Gallacher |
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*West of Scotland Treasurer - |
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*West of Scotland Secretary - |
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=== Branches === |
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==== Universities ==== |
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* [[Glasgow University Conservative Association|Glasgow University Conservative and Unionist Association (GUCUA)]] |
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* University of Strathclyde Conservative and Unionist Association |
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== North of Scotland == |
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=== North of Scotland Regional Officers === |
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*North of Scotland Chairman - Struan Mackie |
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*North of Scotland Treasurer - |
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*North of Scotland Secretary - |
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=== Branches === |
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==== Universities ==== |
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* [[University of Aberdeen Conservative and Unionist Association|Aberdeen University Conservatives]] |
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* Robert Gordon University Conservative and Unionist Association (RGUCUA) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/scotland/article600056.ece The Young Tory Renaissance, ''The Sunday Times'', October 2006] |
*[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}} |
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* Let's Get This Party Restarted, ''[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]] Magazine'', 24 May 2009 |
* Let's Get This Party Restarted, ''[[The Herald (Glasgow)|The Herald]] Magazine'', 24 May 2009 |
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[http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/homepage/news/5492127/Hes-hit-the-crackpot.html Hit the Crackpot] |
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'''Footnotes''' |
'''Footnotes''' |
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{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* [http://www.conservativefuturescotland.com/ Conservative Future Scotland Official website] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110208141442/http://www.conservativefuturescotland.com/ Conservative Future Scotland Official website] |
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{{British political youth organisations}} |
{{British political youth organisations}} |
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[[Category:2005 establishments in Scotland]] |
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[[Category:2019 disestablishments in Scotland]] |
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[[Category:Organizations established in 2005]] |
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[[Category:Scottish |
[[Category:Scottish Conservatives]] |
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[[Category:Conservative Future]] |
[[Category:Conservative Future]] |
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[[Category:Organisations based in Edinburgh]] |
[[Category:Organisations based in Edinburgh]] |
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[[Category:Youth wings of political parties in Scotland]] |
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[[Category:Youth wings |
[[Category:Youth wings of European Conservatives and Reformists Party member parties]] |
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[[Category:International Young Democrat Union]] |
[[Category:International Young Democrat Union]] |
Latest revision as of 21:42, 25 October 2024
Conservative Future Scotland | |
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Founded | 2005 |
Dissolved | 2019 |
Ideology | Conservatism |
Mother party | Conservative 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
[edit]- The Young Tory Renaissance, The Sunday Times, October 2006[dead link ]
- Let's Get This Party Restarted, The Herald Magazine, 24 May 2009
Footnotes
External links
[edit]- 2005 establishments in Scotland
- 2019 disestablishments in Scotland
- Organizations established in 2005
- Scottish Conservatives
- Conservative Future
- Organisations based in Edinburgh
- Youth wings of political parties in Scotland
- Youth wings of European Conservatives and Reformists Party member parties
- International Young Democrat Union