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===== Introduction ====== | ===== Introduction ====== | ||
The Young Liberals is a British Liberal organisation that exists as the youth and student wing of the Liberal Democrats. Having been formed from the merger of several youth and student wings from across the UK, it can trace it's roots back over 100 years - however the current iteration of the organisation was established in 1993 through a merger of the Student Liberal Democrats and the Young Liberal Democrats of England | The Young Liberals is a British Liberal organisation that exists as the youth and student wing of the Liberal Democrats. Having been formed from the merger of several youth and student wings from across the UK, it can trace it's roots back over 100 years - however the current iteration of the organisation was established in 1993 through a merger of the Student Liberal Democrats and the Young Liberal Democrats of England | ||
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+ | ===== Objectives ====== | ||
+ | According to their constitution, | ||
+ | * To represent the membership of Young Liberals to the Liberal Democrats; | ||
+ | * To promote the Liberal Democrats amongst young people and students; | ||
+ | * To develop members, accredited branches, affiliated state organisations and regional branches thereof to achieve these Objectives; | ||
+ | * To further the Objectives of the Liberal Democrats as set out in Article 1.2 of the Federal Constitution of the Liberal Democrats. | ||
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- | Work in progress | + | Work in Progress. |
===== Organisation ===== | ===== Organisation ===== | ||
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The Young Liberals are a Federal Organisation. | The Young Liberals are a Federal Organisation. | ||
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===== International Work ===== | ===== International Work ===== | ||
- | ^ ^ Current International Officer ^ ^ | + | The Young Liberals are a founding member of both IFLRY and LYMEC, and whilst Brexit and the lack of government funding for Youth parties has proved an obstacle, we aim to actively engage with sister parties internationally. Historically the Young Liberals have very strong ties with the major Liberal youth parties of Scandinavia as well as the Jong Democraten. In more recent times, a strong bond has also been forged across the Atlantic with the Young Democrats of America. |
+ | Since the creation of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, a FCDO funded Parliamentary scheme which works with political parties to run Pro-Parliamentary schemes around the world, the Young Liberals have participated in it's activities as trainers and facilitators - pushing for funding to go to youth friendly organisations and projects. | ||
- | | Name | Tom Jordan | | + | However after the disastrous 2015 General Election, much of this funding run out - but with the victorious result of 2024, this arrangement has been revived. |
- | | Pronouns | He/Him | | + | In particular the Young Liberals have a unique, and developing relationship with the Alliance Youth who exist within the United Kingdom, however they are contained solely within a territory of the country that the Liberal Democrats and Young Liberals are purposefully inactive in - instead partnering with the Alliance Party. |
- | | Shoe Size | UK: 11 | EU: 46 | | + | |
- | | Email | [[mailto: | + | |
+ | ===== List of International Officers ==== | ||
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+ | | 2024-Present| Rowan Fitton and Tom Jordan | | ||
+ | | 2023-2024| Sean Bennett and [[public: | ||
+ | | 2021-2023| Peter Banks | | ||
+ | | 2020-2021| Mathilde Boecker | | ||
+ | | 2019-2020| Katriona McDonell | | ||
+ | | 2018-2019| Ben Whitelock | | ||
+ | | 2017-2018| Andrew Martin | | ||
+ | | 2016-2017| Andrew Martin & Hannah Bettsworth | | ||
+ | | 2013-2016| Ab Brightman | | ||
+ | | 2012-2013| Sam Fisk | | ||
- | The Young Liberals are through our predecessor organisations a founding member of both IFLRY and LYMEC, and whilst Brexit and the lack of government funding for Youth parties has proved an obstacle, we aim to actively engage with sister parties internationally. Historically the Young Liberals have very strong ties with the major Liberal youth parties of Scandinavia as well as the Jong Democraten. In more recent times, a strong bond has also been forged across the Atlantic with the Young Democrats of America. | ||
- | Since the creation of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy, a FCDO funded Parliamentary scheme which works with political parties to run Pro-Parliamentary schemes around the world, the Young Liberals have participated in it's activities as trainers and facilitators - pushing for funding to go to youth friendly organisations and projects. However after the disastrous 2015 General Election, much of this funding run out - but with the victorious result of 2024, this arrangement has been revived. | ||
- | In particular the Young Liberals have a unique, and developing relationship with the Alliance Youth who exist within the United Kingdom, however they are contained solely within a territory of the country that the Liberal Democrats and Young Liberals are purposefully inactive in - instead partnering with the Alliance Party. |