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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox political youth organization 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.

The Scottish Conservative Party itself, following the 2017 General Election, has 13 Westminster MPs in Scotland

National Officers

  • National Chairman - James Bundy

Regional Chairpersons

  • North of Scotland Chair - Cllr Struan Mackie
  • West of Scotland Chair - Cllr Meghan Gallacher
  • East of Scotland Chair - Position Vacant

Non-Voting Members

  • Policy Forum Co-Director - Robert Weir

East of Scotland

East of Scotland Regional Officers

  • East of Scotland Chairman - Position Vacant

Branches

Universities

West of Scotland

West of Scotland Regional Officers

  • West of Scotland Chair - Meghan Gallacher

Branches

Universities

North of Scotland

North of Scotland Regional Officers

  • North of Scotland Chairman - Struan Mackie

Branches

Universities

References

Footnotes Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:British political youth organisations Шаблон:Youth wings of Alliance of European Conservatives and Reformists member parties