Newly elected Scottish Green leaders to campaign on universal income and free bus travel
by Severin Carrell Scotland editor from on (#6ZNSC)
Ross Greer and Gillian Mackay, elected after 12.7% turnout, also vow to campaign on higher taxation of rich
The new leaders of the Scottish Greens, Ross Greer and Gillian Mackay, have promised to campaign for a universal income, free bus travel and higher taxation on the rich after winning a muted election contest.
Greer and Mackay, who were both backbench MSPs at Holyrood, were appointed co-leaders of the Scottish Greens after a noticeably low turnout of 12.7% - only 950 of the party's 7,500 members voted after a low-key summer campaign.
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