English Young Liberals
English Young Liberals is the youth and student wing of the English Liberal Democrats.
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Chairperson | Jack Worrall |
Headquarters | 8–10 Great George Street, London SW1P 3AE |
Ideology | Liberalism (British) Community politics[1] Internationalism[2] |
Mother party | English Liberal Democrats |
International affiliation | International Federation of Liberal and Radical Youth (IFLRY) |
European affiliation | European Liberal Youth (LYMEC) |
UK affiliation | Young Liberals |
Website | Official website |
English Young Liberals has branches across England including various English universities, and seeks to promote the work and campaigning of Young Liberals as well as the English and Federal party. The wing works to encourage and support young candidates across England, and works with Federal YL and the main party to do this.[3] It is also a part of the Federal Young Liberals.
The English Young Liberals operates as a federation of regional parties, which each have a level of independence, though working within the overall English wing. Regional branches, lead by their Chair, are responsible for organising and supporting local branches and societies and co-ordinating activities to recruit and expand membership in their region[4]
The current Chair of English Young Liberals is Jack Worrall who was elected to take office in January 2019.
Structure
The English Young Liberals Executive is made up of a Chair and Regional Chairs. The following is the 2020 Executive, that was elected in October 2019 and will take Office on 1 January 2020.
Role | Name | |
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Chair | Jack Worrall | |
Regional Chairs | Devon & Cornwall | Luke Jeffery |
Tristan Clarkson | ||
East Midlands | Kian Hearnshaw | |
East of England | Guy Dabby-Joory | |
London | Simon Mansfield | |
North East | Thom Chapman | |
North West | Eleanor Kelly | |
South Central | Damayanti Chatterjee | |
South East | Stephanie Holmes | |
West Midlands | Billy Thomas | |
Western Counties | Thomas Gravatt | |
Yorkshire and the Humber | Alex Howarth | |
Chris Small | ||
English Council
The English Young Liberals also elects nine members to send to the English Liberal Democrats English Council, which is the sovereign body of the English Party, in addition to the Chair who attends in their own right. The current representatives are:
- Jack Worrall (Attending as Chair)
- Alex Howarth
- Amy Elizabeth Wetherald
- Catriona McDougall
- Guy Benson
- James Bliss
- Jason Brown
- Katharine Macy
- Kian Hearnshaw
- Thomas Crawford
History
List of former Chairs
Name | Term in Office | Notes | |
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Young Liberals English Chair | Jack Worrall | 2019 - Present | |
Ems Simpson | 2018 | ||
Erin Yarrow | 2017 | ||
Liberal Youth English Chair | Declan Stones | 2016 | Elected in by-election |
Isabelle Cherry (Acting) | 2016 | Acting chair following resignation of Sophie Thornton, until byelection in September 2016 | |
Sophie Thornton | 2016 | Resigned June 2016 | |
Conor McKenzie | 2015 | From 1 January 2015 onwards, term dates followed calendar year and role was renamed to Chair. | |
Liberal Youth English Convenor | Stuart Wheatcroft | 2013 - 2014 | |
Conor McKenzie | 2012 - 2013 | ||
'Vacant' | 2011 - 2012 | ||
Harry Mathews | 2010 - 2011 | ||
Thomas Hemsley | 2009 - 2010 |
Regions
Like the English Liberal Democrats, EYL is a federation of eleven regional branches. These branches have their own Chairs, who sit on the EYL Executive, are independence in their organising, events and campaigning, and in many cases have their own Executives.
North East
The Chair of the North East region is Thomas Crawford[5].. The North East has its own constitution and executive.
North East Executive
Role | Name |
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Chair | Thomas Crawford |
Deputy Chair | Tim Ellis |
Communications Officer | Charlotte Hilton |
Campaigns Officer | Liam Scanlon-Brown |
Deputy Campaigns Officer | vacant |
Events Officer | vacant |
Finance and Fundraising Officer | Archie Coomber |
Jack Stoker | |
Womens Network Chair | Aleisha Stansfield |
See also
- Young Liberals - UK federal level
- Scottish Young Liberals – Scottish wing of Young Liberals
- Welsh Young Liberals – Welsh wing of Young Liberals
References
- A challenge to Community Politics, Iain Roberts, 13 June 2011, Liberal Democrat Voice
- How Lib Dem members describe their political identity: ‘liberal’, ‘progressive’ and ‘social liberal’ top the bill, Stephen Tall, 30 April 2011, Liberal Democrat Voice
- Hussain, Tara (21 June 2018). "Tara Hussain on Future Women MPs Weekend". Liberal Democrat Expand. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- Samrai, Jasneet. "The South East region: Increasing youth membership is essential for political survival". Liberal Democrat Voice. Retrieved 23 December 2018.
- "Result_for_contest_North_East_Regional_Chair__English_Young_Liberals" (PDF). Liberal Democrat Elections. Retrieved 23 December 2018.