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Your membership contribution is at your discretion but we recommend a contribution of £25 per year.

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Scottish Conservative Party Terms and Conditions of Membership.

What you Membership gets you:

  • Elect candidates for seats throughout Scotland – At both parliamentary and local government elections
  • Vote in Party leadership elections – Choose who you want to represent you
  • Help shape the Party’s future – Through the Scottish Conservative Policy Conventions and Scottish Policy Forums
  • Get the latest Scottish Conservative news – With regular member updates
  • Be invited to Party Conference – Join our MSPs, MPs, councillors and activists at the Scottish Conservative Party Conference
  • Connect with local Conservatives – As a member, you’ll become part of your local Association so you can support local campaigns and attend social events with members just like you

Membership Terms and Conditions:

  1. Application for membership of the Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party is subject to review by the Party and its Constituency Associations before final approval. Final approval of on-line or central applications, or non-approval, will be communicated to the applicant in writing as soon as possible after the application is made.
  2. Applications will not be considered where the applicant is a member under suspension or is a former member currently expelled from the Party.
  3. If donating more than £500 the donor must be registered on the electoral roll at the time of the donation.
  4. We will contact you using the details provided to keep you informed about the party and your membership. For more information about how we process your data and your rights please see our Privacy Policy.
  5. Please note that in the case of a leadership election you are required to be a member of three months standing in order to be able to qualify.
  6. Existing members and new members are bound by the following obligations:
    * To pay an annual contribution
    * To be bound by and abide by the Party Constitution and any rules or codes of conduct made or approved by the Management Board.
    * To sustain and promote the objects and values of the Party.
    * To do nothing, including declaring opinions, which is in conflict with the Code of Conduct of the Party or is likely to bring the Party into disrepute.
    * Not to bully, abuse, victimise, harass or unlawfully discriminate against others.
    * Not to misuse or abuse social media as defined in the Code of Conduct.
    * Not to become a member or supporter of any other political party nor a supporter of any candidate of such a party.

Obligations under the Political Party Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA)

Under the Political Party Elections and Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA) you must be on the electoral register in the UK excluding the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man in order to make a donation of more than £500.
If you donate more than £7,500 to the Party, we are obliged under the Political Parties Elections and Referendums Act 2000 to report such a donation to the Electoral Commission, who will publish the fact that you have made a donation over £7,500. For more information, please see http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/
The information you provide will be used for these purposes only, and will be used only by the Conservative Party, including its candidates, representatives and associations. We will not give your information to anyone else.
The Scottish Conservative and Unionist Party reserves the right to not accept a donation or application for membership.

News

Highland Council Tax and Budget March 2025 – the Effects on Fixed-Income Older People

Wednesday, 12 March, 2025
Scottish Conservative Councillor Isabelle Mackenzie has commented on the latest Highland Council Budget proposals:"It is important to acknowledge the challenges that pensioners face and find ways to reduce the financial burden on them.
Edward Mountain MSP

Highland Conservatives thank Edward Mountain MSP

Wednesday, 26 February, 2025
Highland Conservatives are very sorry to be losing Edward Mountain as one of our Members of the Scottish Parliament.
Jamie Halcro Johnston MSP

Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston criticises Labour’s NHS centralisation plans

Monday, 24 February, 2025
MSP warns against Labour’s NHS centralisation plansScottish Conservative MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has slammed Labour plans to centralise NHS Boards which could see health services across the Highlands and Islands run from Dundee.In a speech at the Labour conference in Glasgow on Friday, Scottish La
Cllr Helen Crawford

Scottish Conservative Councillor Helen Crawford brings national attention to the poor state of Highland Schools.

Friday, 19 January, 2024
In a bold approach that focused attention both locally and nationally on a vital issue for the Highlands, Conservative Cllr Helen Crawford presented a Motion for the Full Council on 11th January 2024.

Scottish Conservative Councillor stands up for Inverness businesses.

Monday, 28 August, 2023
Responding to Highland Council proposals to effectively ban private vehicles from Academy Street in Inverness, Cllr Isabelle Mackenzie has urged the Council to listen to businesses and withdraw the unworkable and anti-business changes. Cllr Mackenzie said:  Think of the livelihoods tied to In

SNP Administration votes to cut funds for vulnerable children

Friday, 3 March, 2023
Last Thursday the SNP and Independent Administration of Highland Council tabled their budget proposals for 2023/24.  Opposition councillors had not been consulted on their plans and were given just a week to study the 180 page document and try and identify which groups and services would be mo

Comment: Northlink fares to Orkney

Monday, 7 November, 2022
Responding to today’s announcement from transport minister Jenny Gilruth, Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston said: “While a fare freeze is welcome, we shouldn’t forget that it's now well over four years since the SNP Government’s missed deadline to introduce the road-equivale

Comment: Northlink fares to Orkney

Monday, 7 November, 2022
Responding to today’s announcement from transport minister Jenny Gilruth, Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston said: “While a fare freeze is welcome, we shouldn’t forget that it's now well over four years since the SNP Government’s missed deadline to introduce the road-equivale

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