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News - 24 October 2025

Three Scottish Green Councillors defect to Your Party


Three Green councillors, along with one of the city’s top candidates, have defected to Your Party.

The image Your Party used claimed ‘mass defection’, which I’m not sure is entirely accurate. However, this is an important step as they now have their elected representatives in Scotland.

According to The Herald, Seonad Hoy, Dan Hutchison, and Leòdhas Massie, of Glasgow City Council, announced this morning that they will now sit as a group under the Your Party banner.

Two Glasgow MSP candidates and three West of Scotland MSP candidates have also defected to the party.

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But to some, it seems like a strange move. At this point, Your Party do not have a leader, policies, or processes. They don’t even have a definite name until after their founding conference.

Especially when there is currently a huge Green surge. 

According to Your Party, more than a dozen prominent Scottish Greens activists and candidates have left the party.

Ellie Gomersall, who the Greens selected as their second candidate, told The Herald that every existing party in Holyrood was “complicit in passing on brutal cuts to public services”. She also said that only Your Party could be taken seriously to “stand firm against austerity”.

Some social media users agreed. Can you really change the entire ethos of an existing party, or does it take a new one?

However, it does raise questions about whether the two parties will be willing to work together in order to keep Reform out.

There is no doubt that Sultana and Corbyn’s Your Party was the thing that finally offered hope to many people.

However, we then watched childish arguments and blatant misogyny in what Sultana labelled the “sexist boys club“. It led many of us straight back to despair.

At the same time, we have seen Zack Polanski stand up and offer a credible alternative – and the huge surge in Green Party members tells us that it’s what people need right now.

Luckily, two things can be true at once. While Your Party takes its time figuring out who’s in charge and what they stand for, all we can do is watch elected officials play musical chairs.

Feature image via Your Party/Facebook and Scottish Greens/YouTube





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