MSPs (and candidates) who are 'Speaking up for babies in Scotland'

Too often babies are forgotten about during elections. Babies don’t vote of course, so it’s easy for politicians not to consider what support they need from policymakers and for babies’ rights to be ignored.

We estimate that more than 9,000 babies in Scotland are living in fear and distress. Not everyone bonds easily with their baby. Parents can be overwhelmed by trauma from their own childhood. Some are struggling with mental or physical health difficulties. Domestic abuse, insecure housing and the impacts of poverty are just some of the stressors that can disrupt parent infant relationships.

Whatever the root cause, we have a shared responsibility to help. With Scottish elections in May 2026, candidates from all parties are coming together to use their voices to speak up for babies in Scotland.

You can use the table below to search for your local MSPs or candidates, and see if they have agreed to ‘Speak up for babies in Scotland'. You can search either by name, constituency, region or political party and the table will be automatically filtered to show relevant matches. If you don't see your local candidate(s) on the list yet, we've put together some advice to help you 'Ask your candidates' to join the campaign.

NameConstituencyRegionPolitical PartyPhoto
Maree ToddCaithness, Sutherland and RossScottish National Party
Maree Todd
Fulton MacGregorCoatbridge and ChrystonScottish National Party
Fulton MacGregor
Siobhian BrownAyrScottish National Party
Siobhian Brown
Jackie BaillieDumbartonScottish Labour
Jackie Baillie
Martin WhitfieldSouth ScotlandScottish Labour
Martin Whitfield
Brian WhittleEast KilbrideScottish Conservatives
Brian Whittle
Michael MarraNorth East ScotlandScottish Labour
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Bob DorisGlasgow Kelvin and MaryhillScottish National Party
Bob Doris
Colin BeattieMidlothian NorthScottish National Party
Colin Beattie
Clare HaugheyRutherglen and CambuslangScottish National Party
Clare Haughey
Jenni MintoArgyll and ButeScottish National Party
Jenni Minto
Jeremy BalfourEdinburgh and Lothians EastIndependent
Jeremy Balfour