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  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3941©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3942©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3939©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3937©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3935©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3936©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3938©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • **Stock Image**<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August 2021<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP will be Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenant’s Rights under the new coalition deal with the Scottish National Party (SNP).<br />
<br />
Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3938©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • **Stock Image**<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August 2021<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP will be Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenant’s Rights under the new coalition deal with the Scottish National Party (SNP).<br />
<br />
Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3936©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • **Stock Image**<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August 2021<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP will be Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenant’s Rights under the new coalition deal with the Scottish National Party (SNP).<br />
<br />
Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3942©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • **Stock Image**<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August 2021<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP will be Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenant’s Rights under the new coalition deal with the Scottish National Party (SNP).<br />
<br />
Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3941©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • **Stock Image**<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August 2021<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP will be Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenant’s Rights under the new coalition deal with the Scottish National Party (SNP).<br />
<br />
Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3937©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • **Stock Image**<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August 2021<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP will be Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenant’s Rights under the new coalition deal with the Scottish National Party (SNP).<br />
<br />
Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3935©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • **Stock Image**<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland, 30 August 2021<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP will be Minister for Zero Carbon Buildings, Active Travel and Tenant’s Rights under the new coalition deal with the Scottish National Party (SNP).<br />
<br />
Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019.<br />
Pictured: Patrick Harvie MSP- Co-Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3939©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1205.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1201.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1213.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    850_2420.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    850_2427.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1203.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1208.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1264.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1265.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1224.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1196.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1200.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1262.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1261.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Patrick Harvie MSP - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1218.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: (bottom) Lorna Slater; (top) Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher
    D5A_1642.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: (bottom) Lorna Slater; (top) Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher
    D5A_1640.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1193.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1248.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1250.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1613.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1623.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: (left) Lorna Slater; (right) Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1226.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: (left) Lorna Slater; (right) Patrick Harvie MSP.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1228.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    850_2405.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    850_2406.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    850_2412.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    850_2409.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1245.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1243.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1249.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1251.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1252.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1253.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1254.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1255.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1257.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1615.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1617.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1235.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: Lorna Slater - Co Leader of the Scottish Green Party.<br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1619.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: <br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1260.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: <br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    CF2_1204.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: <br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1627.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: <br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1631.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: <br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1634.jpg
  • North Queensferry, Scotland, UK. 26 March 2021.<br />
PICTURED: <br />
Scottish Greens will today mark the start of their party conference by unveiling an end of term ‘report card’ highlighting the party’s achievements during the last parliamentary term.<br />
<br />
The report card includes areas where the Greens have influenced Scottish Government decisions, such as the adoption of the fairer five-band income tax model, wins from budget negotiations such as free bus travel for under 22s, local impact such as preventing damaging development at Loch Lomond and the party’s record during COVID, which includes a ban on winter evictions.<br />
<br />
Scottish Green co-leaders Lorna Slater and Patrick Harvie unveil the document in an online presentation followed by a virtual press conference.<br />
<br />
Patrick Harvie is to said:<br />
<br />
“We said in 2016 that the Scottish Greens would lead the change, and I’m proud to say we did exactly that. What other opposition party can point to their 2016 manifesto and tick off achievements, like more progressive taxes and free public transport for young people?<br />
<br />
“Scottish Greens and those who vote for us should be proud of this report card. Clearly though, with climate science giving us just nine years to turn things around, we will need to move further and faster in the next parliament. That’s why Scottish Greens have the solutions to create jobs and invest in a green recovery, and we are asking people to vote like our future depends on it.”<br />
<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM scottish government ministers coalition, Scot Gov Green Ministers,
    D5A_1637.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Gillian Mackay.<br />
Gillian is Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens and is a Marine Biologist. She played a key role in the Lothian 2016 Holyrood campaign which saw two Green MSPs returned to Holyrood, she is now based in Parliament working as part of the Scottish Green MSPs’ team.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3836©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Gillian Mackay.<br />
Gillian is Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens and is a Marine Biologist. She played a key role in the Lothian 2016 Holyrood campaign which saw two Green MSPs returned to Holyrood, she is now based in Parliament working as part of the Scottish Green MSPs’ team.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3833©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Gillian Mackay.<br />
Gillian is Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens and is a Marine Biologist. She played a key role in the Lothian 2016 Holyrood campaign which saw two Green MSPs returned to Holyrood, she is now based in Parliament working as part of the Scottish Green MSPs’ team.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3827©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Gillian Mackay.<br />
Gillian is Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens and is a Marine Biologist. She played a key role in the Lothian 2016 Holyrood campaign which saw two Green MSPs returned to Holyrood, she is now based in Parliament working as part of the Scottish Green MSPs’ team.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3837©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Gillian Mackay.<br />
Gillian is Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens and is a Marine Biologist. She played a key role in the Lothian 2016 Holyrood campaign which saw two Green MSPs returned to Holyrood, she is now based in Parliament working as part of the Scottish Green MSPs’ team.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3834©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Gillian Mackay.<br />
Gillian is Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens and is a Marine Biologist. She played a key role in the Lothian 2016 Holyrood campaign which saw two Green MSPs returned to Holyrood, she is now based in Parliament working as part of the Scottish Green MSPs’ team.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3831©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Gillian Mackay.<br />
Gillian is Co-Convenor of the Scottish Young Greens and is a Marine Biologist. She played a key role in the Lothian 2016 Holyrood campaign which saw two Green MSPs returned to Holyrood, she is now based in Parliament working as part of the Scottish Green MSPs’ team.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3832©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Mags Hall.<br />
Mags is a researcher specialising in food and farming policy, and managed Mark Ruskell’s successful 2016 campaign. She has worked with grassroots organisations across Scotland on environmental, education, and land rights projects, and co-founded the charity Common Good Food. She is co-convenor of the Scottish Greens’s Fife branch.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3853©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Mags Hall.<br />
Mags is a researcher specialising in food and farming policy, and managed Mark Ruskell’s successful 2016 campaign. She has worked with grassroots organisations across Scotland on environmental, education, and land rights projects, and co-founded the charity Common Good Food. She is co-convenor of the Scottish Greens’s Fife branch.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3850©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Mags Hall.<br />
Mags is a researcher specialising in food and farming policy, and managed Mark Ruskell’s successful 2016 campaign. She has worked with grassroots organisations across Scotland on environmental, education, and land rights projects, and co-founded the charity Common Good Food. She is co-convenor of the Scottish Greens’s Fife branch.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3849©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Mags Hall.<br />
Mags is a researcher specialising in food and farming policy, and managed Mark Ruskell’s successful 2016 campaign. She has worked with grassroots organisations across Scotland on environmental, education, and land rights projects, and co-founded the charity Common Good Food. She is co-convenor of the Scottish Greens’s Fife branch.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3852©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Mags Hall.<br />
Mags is a researcher specialising in food and farming policy, and managed Mark Ruskell’s successful 2016 campaign. She has worked with grassroots organisations across Scotland on environmental, education, and land rights projects, and co-founded the charity Common Good Food. She is co-convenor of the Scottish Greens’s Fife branch.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3848©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Ross Greer MSP. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4000©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Ross Greer MSP. <br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3991©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3986©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3983©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Cllr Kim Long.<br />
Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3959©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3945©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3925©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3918©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3907©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3906©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3893©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3886©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3876©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3861©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3859©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3845©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF3842©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_7757©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_7756©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_7753©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_7754©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4007©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    DSC_7752©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4006©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4005©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4004©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
  • Inverness, UK. 12 October 2019. <br />
Pictured: Candidate Studio based Photoshoot.<br />
Scottish Green Party National Conference, Eden Court Theatre, Inverness.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    _CDF4001©Colin Fisher_CDFIMAGES.COM.jpg
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