Young Unionists (Norway) (1814: Norwegian Independence)

The Young Unionists (Landsmål: Unge Unionistar, UU) is a libertarian and liberal conservative youth party in Norway. The group are the youth party to the liberal conservative Unionist Party. Founded in 1920, the Young Unionists are the oldest youth party in Norway.

After its founding in 1920, the group have shifted rapidly over the political right-wing. In the 1930s, the Young Unionists became influenced by fascism and anti-communism, becoming ever more radical. After Norway was draged into the Second World War, these tendensies was eliminated from the group.

Through the cold war, the Young Unionists took a conservative and anti-communist stance, but shifted towards liberalism and libertarianism in the 1980s. This would cause many conservative members to leave, many of whom would make up the first members of the Young Conservatives and Nationals.