Mark Scott
Mark Scott is the 1st place candidate for the Animal Welfare Party in Edinburgh and Lothians East in the Scottish Parliament elections (Regions).
Mark Scott's policies
Statement to voters
Mark Scott is teacher and proud Scot.
Full statement
He joined Animal Welfare Party six years ago as he saw nothing in any other party that gave a voice to animals.
He finds it unbelievable that in 2026 animals and nature still have such little priority and protection in our political system.
He believes that the only way to change this is to give animals a proper voice in Holyrood and that this can only be achieved by voting AWP.
Mark is proud to head Animal Welfare Party's party list for the Edinburgh & Lothians East Region and to represent Animal Welfare Party’s vision for Scotland which includes:
Leading on ending animal testing by using all levers to promote the development of animal-free science in Scotland
Improving human health, saving vital NHS funds & acting on climate breakdown by promoting a transition to healthy & sustainable plant-based diets
Introducing Animal Welfare & Sentience into the Scottish school curriculum
Strengthening existing farmed animal welfare legislation to include farmed fish & crustaceans and halting salmon farm expansion
Prioritising companion animal welfare by stopping the sale of animals online & in shops, phasing out the exotic pet trade and making ‘pet theft’ a specific offence
Ending the guga hunt and improving protections for all Scottish seabirds
Urgent creation of affordable, social homes whilst ensuring mandatory consideration for wild animals & their habitats in planning legislation
Banning the use of farrowing crates for pigs and cages for laying hens & gamebirds
Outlawing electric shock collars for Scotland’s dogs and ending breed-specific legislation
Leading on alternatives to fireworks displays such as laser, drone & light shows, reducing distress for people & animals
During this election campaign, Animal Welfare Party has chosen to highlight the issue of animal use in science in Scotland and, in particular, the use of endangered, long-tailed macaques.
AWP understand that, every month, hundreds of endangered monkeys are being flown into the UK via Manchester Airport as ‘live imports’ destined for vivisection laboratories across the UK, including laboratories in Scotland. The long-tailed macaques, descendants of wild-caught animals, are raised in breeding facilities overseas before enduring gruelling flights into Manchester and onward journeys by road.
Since 2022, long-tailed macaques have been designated an Endangered species by the IUCN Red List, a critical inventory of the global conservation status and extinction risk of species.
Animal Welfare Party has long called for an end to these ‘flights of misery’, maintaining that the UK should close all ports to the import of live animals for the purpose of animal testing.
AWP believes that the import of and use of macaques for scientific procedures is something that runs counter to the wishes of citizens in Scotland and that this issue must be one that is debated during the Scottish Parliament Election campaign. We maintain that the Scottish Government can and must use all levers at its disposal to show leadership on ending animal use and champion the development of animal-free science.
More information about the AWP campaign for Edinburgh & Lothians East region is available at: animalwelfareparty.org/SPE26
This statement was last updated on April 30, 2026.
This statement was added by Mark Scott, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Party manifesto
Mark Scott is the Animal Welfare Party candidate. Find out more about their policies in the Animal Welfare Party manifesto.
Mark Scott online
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Animal Welfare Party
Mark Scott is a Animal Welfare Party candidate.
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| Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Edinburgh and Lothians East: Scottish Parliament elections (Regions) | Animal Welfare Party | (Results due after 07 May 2026) | Position not available |
| 2024 | London Assembly: London Assembly elections (Additional) | Animal Welfare Party | Not elected (We do not collect voting data for Additional Member System elections) | Position not available |
| 2021 | London Assembly: London Assembly elections (Additional) | Animal Welfare Party | Not elected (We do not collect voting data for Additional Member System elections) | Position not available |
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