Scottish Young Greens split from the
Young Greens of England and Wales in 2003, more than ten years after the Scottish Green Party and the
Green Party of England and Wales had similarly split. Scottish Young Greens campaigned for the Scottish and UK Climate Bills,
Fairtrade Universities,
Votes at 16, 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. Following the
2014 Scottish independence referendum, 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
Bedroom tax. During
COP26 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. ==National Council==