Sandra Webster
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Sandra Webster | |
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With Renfrewshire SSP members in 2013 | |
| Scottish Socialist Party co-spokesperson | |
| In office 2013–2016 | |
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| Born | |
| Party | Scottish Socialist Party |
| Known for | Political activism |
Sandra Amelia Webster is a former national co-spokesperson of the Scottish Socialist Party (SSP).[1][2] Describing herself as a socialist, feminist, and republican,[3] she is an active campaigner for Scottish independence,[4][5] nuclear disarmament,[6] carers' rights,[7][8] and autism care and support services.[9][10]
Sandra Webster grew up in the Dryburgh housing estate in Dundee, where she lived next door to Ernie Ross, before moving to Paisley in her 20s.[11] She has two sons with autism.[9] In 2011, she took part in the National Theatre of Scotland's Five Minute Theatre project, writing a play inspired by the experience of bringing up her two autistic sons. Rosie Kane, a former SSP MSP, played the role of one of the mothers in the show.[12]