Clydebank Post

Rebecca Ross MSYP

MEMBER OF THE SCOTTISH YOUTH PARLIAMENT FOR CLYDEBANK

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HI my name is Rebecca Ross.

I have recently been elected as the Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament (MSYP) for the Clydebank constituen­cy.

The Scottish Youth Parliament is the democratic­ally parliament of young people, representi­ng young people aged 11-25 in Scotland.

West Dunbartons­hire’s Scottish Youth Parliament election ran from January 17-31 and I am very thankful that I was elected as the new MSYP for Clydebank.

An MSYP is elected by young people, for young people.

The role of a MSYP is to take the young people’s from their constituen­cy’s thoughts and concerns and make sure they are heard by the Scottish Youth Parliament.

During my term as an MSYP I hope to better the lives of young people in Clydebank. I will work to have the voices of young people heard.

In my manifesto I expressed that I want to focus on poverty, income inequality, education and youth work. I chose these areas as I feel like they affect young people in West Dunbartons­hire the most and were also the issues I was hearing young people in Clydebank were concerned about.

Last year myself and other young people conducted a consultati­on.

In the consultati­on the main concerns of young people were substance misuse, education, economy and jobs. Taking in this informatio­n I will put together plans on ways I could tackle these problems.

I am currently working with the Pupil Parliament within my school to get well-being stations brought into schools.

These well-being stations will be accessible to anyone and will include a variety of things like wipes, deodorant, spare underwear and stationary.

In regards to any questions or issues surroundin­g the Clydebank constituen­cy, please don’t hesitate to contact me on the below platforms. I hope to update you all in my next column with the work I’ve been doing in my first few months as Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament!

Email - @rebecca.ross.msyp@ sypmail.org.uk

Twitter - @b3ccz

ONCE again it is no surprise prices in the big supermarke­ts are not falling fast enough.

In my last column I mentioned that the government should be scrutinisi­ng the supermarke­ts regarding the price of food.

The supermarke­ts were quick enough to blame inflation for the high prices. I just wonder what they will be blaming now for the prices not dropping quick enough.

In recent weeks most council’s have set their budget and in Glasgow we saw one of the most brutal budgets that has ever been presented to councillor­s with savings in excess of £107,000,000 needing to be made in the years to come with potentiall­y 450 teaching staff cut. The MCR Pathways programme which helps support some of the most vulnerable young people in our society is coming under threat.

SNP/Green administra­tion in Glasgow have accepted cut after cut to Glasgow’s budget over the years instead of standing up for the people of Glasgow. They seem to roll out the same argument year after year - it’s the UK Government’s fault. Glasgow deserves better.

One good piece of news for Drumchapel was the award of millions of pounds from the UK from Levelling Up Fund.

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