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I was born in Maryhill before moving to Drumchapel, where I lived for 30 years. For the last 25 years, I have lived at my present home in Bearsden.

I joined the Scottish Greens in 2014 about a month or so before the referendum vote and am at present co-convenor of the Dunbartonshire Branch.

The Climate Emergency is the biggest challenge facing all of us today, but we must not allow ourselves to forget the cruel injustice poverty brings to millions of people in Britain today. 

I joined the Scottish Greens in 2014 because I share the Party’s strong commitment of bringing to an end to the social injustice and misery of poverty, through policies such as, the introduction a Basic Citizens Income, a living wage for all, and creating a National Investment Bank 

These radical proposals, along with the Green New Deal prove that, not only do we have the means to overcome the climate challenge but in achieving this, we can improve the quality of life for everyone creating a fairer and a more just Nation.