Student politics Gee was the Vice President Services (VPS) of
Edinburgh University Students Association. He sat on the board of the
National Union of Students' commercial arm,
NUSSL. He seconded a motion for the University of Edinburgh to revoke the honorary degree it had bestowed on
Robert Mugabe,
Superglue Three In 2010, Gee was part of a group, dubbed
The Superglue Three, accused of committing a
breach of the peace at a branch of the
Royal Bank of Scotland in Edinburgh by gluing themselves to each other and the entrance door of the premises. Gee was
admonished of a
breach of the peace, with no financial penalty Responding to this, Andrew Cave, Head of Group Sustainability at the
Royal Bank of Scotland, said that he and Gee agreed on a number of points, including that the Royal Bank of Scotland needs to be more accountable and that society should transition to a
low-carbon economy: however he said they disagreed on how this should happen.
Bond (British Overseas NGOs for Development) Gee worked for
Bond (for international development) as Campaigns Communications Officer, co-ordinating the 2009
Put People First campaign and 2008
Stand Up and Take Action against Poverty and Inequality campaign.
Faith-based campaigning on climate action In 2015, moving from political campaigning to faith-based activism, Gee was the Campaign Strategy Lead at the UK Christian development organisation,
Christian Aid, where he was part of the faith-based organising team working together with Muslims and Jews for action on climate change. In 2016, Gee led the
Big Church Switch, encouraging British churches to switch to a renewable energy provider. ==Religious views==