Faiza Ali
2025-11-07 • No comments • • Returning Officer • Glasgow Cathcart
I want to be an MSYP as issues surrounding kids are typically overlooked or decided by adults. I believe this should change and I want to be a voice for those who feel misunderstood by adults to build ties so adults can listen to young people concerns without them feel unheard.
Grace Finn
2025-11-07 • No comments • • Returning Officer • Glasgow Shettleston
I want to become an MSYP to give my peers in my constituency a place were they can voice there opinion on matters they would like changed not only that but if they ever feel like their rights have been taken away from them I want them to trust that someone will fight for them.
Mandy Chen
2025-11-07 • No comments • • Returning Officer • Glasgow Maryhill and Springburn
I want to be a MSYP because i want to gain leadership experience and build on my teamworking skills while also making a positive change in the world.
Adam Howie
2025-11-07 • No comments • • Returning Officer • Glasgow Provan
I want to become an MSYP to represent young people in my community and make sure that our values are heard nationally. I want to campaign for real change while developing my leadership and communication skills.
Too often, young people aren't consulted on significant decisions that directly impact our education, day-to-day lives and overall future. This is something I want to change. This is why I vow to advocate for everyone.
Esther Elvis
2025-11-07 • No comments • • Returning Officer • Glasgow Anniesland
I want to become an MSYP as I see this an opportunity to get my voice out there. I would like to help people my age with their distresses whether in school, the community or anywhere else.
Being a young person is not as easy as adults think it is. They may think that we don’t have problems but that’s not true. Young People are going through a lot which may affect them emotionally, mentally, academically and even financially which as brought about an increase to mental health issues.