Chris is unashamedly a bit of a character. He can frequently be seen performing in bars and venues around Glasgow as a singer, poet, actor, ventriloquist and storyteller. On a wider stage, Chris may also be familiar from appearances on television game shows such as University Challenge, Countdown, A Question of Genius, Are You An Egghead? and The Weakest Link (which he won in 2002, having made Anne Robinson crack a smile if not laugh). His writing has been broadcast on both local commercial radio and BBC Radio 7.
In the serious world of politics, Chris has been actively involved with the Liberal Democrats since 1992. In particular, it was environmental issues which drew him to the party. Since his schooldays, Chris has been a keen and proactive recycler and a follower of innovative technology in energy conservation, generation and storage.
Having worked in the field of historic buildings, Chris is keen to develop ideas and practical policies to make Glasgow’s buildings work better: to find economically viable uses for historically sensitive sites; to maintain and improve tenement housing; and to provide some sort of strategy for making use of vacant retail and industrial units.
Chris has for several years been active with the Friends of the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust, offering his services as fundraiser, performer and occasional master of ceremonies to bring back to life the world’s oldest surviving music hall, situated on the Trongate. He hopes to get more involved with other projects all around the constituency.
As a victim of more than one recession, Chris understands the problems of unemployment and the social security system. Reform of the tax and benefits system, to one which offers more carrots and fewer sticks (rewarding rather than penalising honesty, thrift and enterprise), is one of his legislative priorities on being elected to Westminster.
A brief history of Chris Young
Born in London in 1974, Chris moved to Scotland in 1993. In 1997 he was awarded an MA (Special) in Greek and Latin from the University of St Andrews, followed in 2000 by a Postgraduate Certificate in Vocational Training in Information Technology. In 2001, Chris was living in Glasgow and working in Paisley, writing adverts radio stations including 96.3 Qfm, on which he also played a recurring comedy character “Mr Know-it-All” (completely against type).
After two years working at the Byre Theatre of St Andrews, Chris decided to move back to Glasgow, where he studied law at the University of Glasgow, gaining his LLB in 2005. The following year was spent at Strathclyde University, as part of the Glasgow Graduate School of Law, where Chris was awarded his Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice and a share in the Alexander Stone Memorial Prize for Finance.

Chris Young LLB with proud father
Before the credit crunch, and after a year of working in administration and customer service, Chris was a trainee solicitor in a small Glasgow law firm. Professionally, he is now an actor, writer, entertainer and educator.
Memberships
Here are some of the organisations of which Chris is a member.
Non-political:
The Friends of the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall Trust
The Friends of Kelvingrove Park
Liberal Democrat bodies:
Association of Liberal Democrat Councillors
DELGA – Lib Dems for LGBT Equality
Glasgow University Liberal Democrats (Honorary Member)





