PEWG Discerned Priorities 2026-2028

Thursday, 20 November 2025

Quakers with a peace banner

A group of Quakers holding signs saying Quakers for Peace
A group of Quakers holding signs saying Quakers for Peace

Some good news from the Parliamentary Engagement Working Group (PEWG). There will be four new members joining the committee in 2026 and the priorities for 2026-2028 have been agreed, and can be seen on the website among QiS papers for 5 November. If you would like to receive updates about the work of PEWG please contact the Parliamentary Engagement Officer Lucy le Roux (LucyR [at] quaker.org.uk) and she will add you to the distribution list for her bi-weekly email update. 

The overarching priority is supporting truth and integrity: the feedback from Friends across Scotland seems to endorse how we approach our work, but is also a good reminder about the importance of seeking out and encouraging courageous truthfulness in politics, especially in the context of a rise in extremism and divisiveness. (truth and integrity). This concern includes speaking out for freedom of expression and assembly where these are under increasing restriction.

Climate Justice
Likely focus points:
1. Supporting continued loss and damage funding (equality; sustainability)
2. Continuing to ask for truthfulness in climate policy (truth and integrity)

Peacebuilding
Likely focus points:
1. Continued discussions over Scottish Enterprise funding for arms/components (peace; truth
and integrity)
2. Advocacy where opportunities arise to support ongoing development of Peace Education
principles (peace; equality)

Economic justice
Likely focus points:
1. Relates to climate justice - keeping equality and simplicity in mind when advocating on
climate policy (fuel poverty, sustainable economy)
2. Working closely with the Community Justice Working Group on advocacy openings (equality)

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