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We are a network of groups working in our local communities, and together, to get the voices of young islanders heard in Government and beyond.

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📣 In support for the young people in our
island communities who are part of the
farming and crofting communities, the
Young Islanders Network provide the
following statement:

The Young Islanders Network stands with the thousands of farmers across Scotland (1), England (2), Wales (3) and Northern Ireland( 4)protesting the inheritance tax changes that risk harming many family farms.

Whether it be 70,000 as estimated by The Country Land and Business Association or
500 as the Treasury estimates, these are all
invaluable parts of our communities and societies that we cannot just let be
financially ruined by these changes.

We understand that Westminster is saying
that “the vast majority of farmers will be
totally unaffected.(5) However, family
farms are integral to our island communities, they are more than just numbers.

These families don’t deserve to have their
livelihoods destroyed, whether it’s one
hundred or a thousand it is not justifiable. Every family counts.

Farmers are the bedrock of our society,
without them no one eats, they do an
incredible service to our nations, and we
should be supporting them and thanking
them for what they do. Not punishing
families that are trying to build and sustain
their livelihoods.

We call on the UK Government to
reconsider their plans to bring in the new
inheritance on farmers.

🟠 Written and supported by Young Islanders
Kaydence, Sapphire, Emma, Sophie and
Andy, Nymeria and Maria.

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📣 In support for the young people in our
island communities who are part of the
farming and crofting communities, the
Young Islanders Network provide the
following statement:

The Young Islanders Network stands with the thousands of farmers across Scotland (1), England (2), Wales (3) and Northern Ireland( 4)protesting the inheritance tax changes that risk harming many family farms.

Whether it be 70,000 as estimated by The Country Land and Business Association or
500 as the Treasury estimates, these are all
invaluable parts of our communities and societies that we cannot just let be
financially ruined by these changes.

We understand that Westminster is saying
that “the vast majority of farmers will be
totally unaffected.(5) However, family
farms are integral to our island communities, they are more than just numbers.

These families don’t deserve to have their
livelihoods destroyed, whether it’s one
hundred or a thousand it is not justifiable. Every family counts.

Farmers are the bedrock of our society,
without them no one eats, they do an
incredible service to our nations, and we
should be supporting them and thanking
them for what they do. Not punishing
families that are trying to build and sustain
their livelihoods.

We call on the UK Government to
reconsider their plans to bring in the new
inheritance on farmers.

🟠 Written and supported by Young Islanders
Kaydence, Sapphire, Emma, Sophie and
Andy, Nymeria and Maria.
 
[1] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/
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 Youth Scotland Scottish Islands Team Scottish Islands Federation RSABI SAYFC Young Farmers

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Here is the report broken down page by page for ease of access 👀💻

📣The wait is over…. We are pleased to be able to share the Young Islanders Network – Housing challenge Report 2024 with you!📣
⭐️ Thank you to all the young people who participated and to all of you who shared the challenge far and wide⭐️

We now look to the future and hope that the report will initiate plenty meaningful opportunities and discussions involving young people in the island communities with key decision makers on housing. 🏘

yin.scot/you-had-your-say-read-the-yin-housing-challenge-report-here/

@followers Youth Scotland Scottish Islands Federation Scottish Islands Team
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📣The wait is over.... We are pleased to be able to share the Young Islanders Network - Housing challenge Report 2024 with you!📣
⭐️ Thank you to all the young people who participated and to all of you who shared the challenge far and wide⭐️

We now look to the future and hope that the report will initiate plenty meaningful opportunities and discussions involving young people in the island communities with key decision makers on housing. 🏘

https://yin.scot/you-had-your-say-read-the-yin-housing-challenge-report-here/

@followers Youth Scotland Scottish Islands Federation Scottish Islands Team

One more sleep ….👀
until the Young Islanders Network Housing Challenge Report 2024 is published!📣🏘
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What is the Young Islander’s Network? How did we get started? Where are we going?

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We run lots of projects and events for young islanders across the Scottish islands.

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Latest news

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    You had your say! Read the YIN Housing Challenge Report here

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  • Young Islanders latest ministerial engagements

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