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Róisín McLaren (Róisín Mary Bridget McLaren) was born on 12 October, 1994 in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a Scottish socialist. Discover Róisín McLaren's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 29 years old?
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Róisín Mary Bridget McLaren |
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29 years old |
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12 October 1994 |
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12 October |
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Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Róisín McLaren Height, Weight & Measurements
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Róisín McLaren Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Róisín McLaren worth at the age of 29 years old? Róisín McLaren’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Scottish. We have estimated Róisín McLaren's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Her family were activists for a "Yes, Yes" vote in the 1979 referendum on Scottish devolution.
McLaren attended St Kentigern's Academy in Blackburn, before receiving a “foundationer” place at George Heriot’s School.
She went on to study Sustainable Environmental Management at Scotland's Rural College.
McLaren has an interest in falconry.
Róisín Mary Bridget McLaren (born 12 October 1994) is a former national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP) from 2018 to 2021.
McLaren was born in Edinburgh before moving to Livingston and then West Calder, where she spent most of her childhood.
Her great grandfather was a shale miner and a member of the Independent Labour Party in West Calder.
Her father was a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain and later Democratic Left Scotland.
Her mother is a former member of the Socialist Workers Party.
In 2013, she joined Edinburgh University Scottish Nationalist Association and became the society's president.
McLaren was a prominent organiser of the Yes campaign on Edinburgh University campus.
In 2014, she took part in campus debate on independence, urging the audience to use the momentum for the Yes campaign to "create a socially responsible country for future generations to come".
McLaren joined the Scottish Socialist Party in 2017.
She attended the Scottish Independence Convention conference "Build: Bridges to Indy" and, interviewed there for the Scottish Socialist Voice, said that: "if independence is about anything, it has to be about improving the lives of working class people."
In November 2017, McLaren wrote to the Guardian to highlight the issue of zero-hours contracts and the SSP's policy of a £10 minimum wage.
In December 2017, McLaren wrote a joint article with the current SSP National Secretary Hugh Cullen, on radical pro-independence blog Conter which emphasised the need for an organised pro-independence socialist party.
On 2 June 2018, McLaren chaired a session at the Connolly150 conference - an international conference on James Connolly - which brought together speakers from across the world to discuss and celebrate James Connolly's life and ideas.
On 10 November 2018, McLaren was elected national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party, beating Frances Curran.
McLaren was re-elected against Curran again at the 2019 National Conference.
She was appointed to lead the SSP's climate change action group.
At the 2021 SSP conference she stood down from the SSP executive, because of work and family commitments.
She was replaced as female national spokesperson by Natalie Reid.