Welsh Young Liberals

Welsh Young Liberals
Rhyddfrydwr Ifanc Cymru
PresidentCllr Elizabeth Evans
Vice PresidentCllr Sam Bennett
ChairpersonSarah Leena Farhat & Josh Rutty (Co-Chairs)
Founded2002 (as MIDR Cymru)
IdeologyLiberalism (British)
Social liberalism
Classical liberalism
Federalism
British unionism
Mother partyWelsh Liberal Democrats
National affiliationYoung Liberals
Websitehttps://www.youngliberals.uk/get-involved/states/wyl

Welsh Young Liberals (Welsh: Rhyddfrydwr Ifanc Cymru) is the youth wing and student wing of the Welsh Liberal Democrats. Its membership is open to any member of the Liberal Democrats living, working or studying in Wales provided they are under 26 years of age or in education.[1]

The organisation has branches all over Wales, including affiliated branches at many Welsh universities.[2][3] The Welsh Young Liberals campaign for the aims of the Welsh Liberal Democrats and has had members standing for election since the 2005 General Election and the 2007 Welsh Assembly Election.[4] The organisation also supports and advocates youth engagement in local politics with many members both standing and being sitting councillors across Wales.

The Welsh Young Liberals are a part of the UK Federal Young Liberals. In April 2009, what was then MIDR Cymru rebranded and relaunched as IR Cymru following the re-branding of the federal organisation to Liberal Youth.[5][6] IR Cymru also underwent a similar re-brand in early 2017 to match the federal re-branding of the Liberal Youth as "Young Liberals".

  1. ^ "2017 Constitution of RhI Cymru – English Version". rhyddifanc.cymru. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  2. ^ "University of Aberystwyth Liberal Democrats". Users.aber.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
  3. ^ Cardiff Student Liberal Democrats Archived February 7, 2016, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Ben Lloyd in MIDR Cymru's 2006 Annual Report[dead link]
  5. ^ Spring 2009 Welsh Liberal Democrat conference agenda[dead link]
  6. ^ Goldsworthy, Ali (22 April 2009). "Alison Goldsworthy, post-conference blog interview with Elaine Bagshaw". Freedomcentral.org.uk. Archived from the original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved 23 January 2011.

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