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Scottish Parliament Election • 7 May 2026

Sylvia Hardie Scottish Green Party

Regional list candidate · North East Scotland region · list position 4

Scottish Green Party regional list candidate (4th place) for North East Scotland. Sylvia Hardie has been a recurring Green candidate in Aberdeen, standing for the North East Scotland region at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election and contesting Bridge of Don at council elections in 2019 and 2022 plus the 2023 Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone by-election.

Policy Positions

Scotland's Future
Support independence and full powers of a sovereign nation, while pressing ahead with change using devolved powers now.
NHS & Health
Introduce a £15 per hour minimum wage for social care, a network of free walk-in mental health support hubs, and invest in the NHS workforce.
Housing
Permanent rent controls, a higher tax rate on landlords' rental income, and stronger renters' rights to tackle the housing emergency.
Climate & Transport
Get Scotland back on track to deliver net zero by 2045 with a coordinated climate action delivery programme across transport, energy, farming and buildings.
Tax & Public Spending
Tax wealth rather than work. More progressive income tax, higher taxes on second and empty homes, and new taxes on private jets and mansions.
Economy & Jobs
Jobs in a green economy — clean industries, care, childcare and community wealth. Move away from expensive and volatile oil and gas.
Education & Childcare
Universal free childcare guarantee from 6 months until children start school, with significant investment in the childcare workforce.
Social Issues
Strong LGBT+ rights advocacy. Revisit NHS policy changes made as a result of the Cass Review and publish a gender-affirming care action plan to bring down waiting times.

Track Record

Stood for the Scottish Greens in North East Scotland at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election
Contested Bridge of Don ward at Aberdeen council elections in 2019 and 2022
Stood in the 2023 Dyce/Bucksburn/Danestone Aberdeen by-election

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