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Ranil Jayawardena

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Gender Male
Age 37
Date of birth September 3,1986
Zodiac sign Virgo
Born London
United Kingdom
SpouseAlison Jayawardena
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Party Conservative Party
ChildrenDaisy Jayawardena
Official site parliament.uk
NationalityBritish
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2015
Education London School of Economics and Political Science
HSDC Alton
Previous positionSecretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs of the United Kingdom (2022–2022)
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Ranil Jayawardena Life story


Ranil Malcolm Jayawardena is a British politician who has been the Member of Parliament for North East Hampshire since 2015. A member of the Conservative Party, he served under Prime Minister Liz Truss as Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs from September to October 2022.

Direct action not ruled out by conservation groups over nature policies

Direct action not ruled out by conservation groups over nature policies
Oct 12,2022 12:01 am

... " Mrs McGrady said that neither she nor Mr Bennett had been invited to meet the new Environment Secretary Ranil Jayawardena, which she said was " not normal"...

Cabinet ministers urge Tory MPs to unite behind Liz Truss

Cabinet ministers urge Tory MPs to unite behind Liz Truss
Oct 9,2022 12:10 am

... Another leadership rival, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Nadhim Zahawi, has also penned an article - along with Environment Secretary Ranil Jayawardena...

Liz Truss cabinet: Key ministers raise climate targets doubts

Liz Truss cabinet: Key ministers raise climate targets doubts
Sep 7,2022 10:50 am

... So is the new Truss government going to close the " policy gaps" identified by the CCC, or widen them? The two key cabinet positions for net zero are now held by Jacob Rees-Mogg, the business secretary, who will oversee the all-important energy sector, and Ranil Jayawardena, the environment secretary...

Liz Truss installs allies in key cabinet roles

Liz Truss installs allies in key cabinet roles
Sep 6,2022 9:21 pm

... Ranil Jayawardena replaces George Eustice as environment secretary, Brandon Lewis gets the justice secretary role and Nadhim Zahawi leaves his job as chancellor to become minister for intergovernmental relations and equalities...

New cabinet: Who is in Liz Truss's top team?

New cabinet: Who is in Liz Truss's top team?
Sep 6,2022 7:11 pm

... Ranil Jayawardena has become environment secretary, taking over from George Eustice...

Brexit: UK signs first US state-level trade agreement with Indiana

Brexit: UK signs first US state-level trade agreement with Indiana
May 27,2022 5:30 pm

... Trade Minister Ranil Jayawardena will sign the agreement with the Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb on Friday...

UK plays down Brexit link in US steel tariff row

UK plays down Brexit link in US steel tariff row
Dec 2,2021 5:55 pm

... Earlier another International Trade Minister, Ranil Jayawardena described the punishing US steel tariffs as " unfair and unnecessary...

Liz Truss cabinet: Key ministers raise climate targets doubts

Dec 2,2021 5:55 pm

During The Leadership campaign, new PM Liz Truss promised to " " on the UK's commitment to reach net zero Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050.

But as summer temperatures soared, there was little talk of greater ambition from the Tory contenders, and plenty about how environmental policies might be watered down or changed.

In its latest the government's advisers, the Climate Change Committee (CCC), said that " tangible progress is lagging the policy ambition".

So is the new Truss government going to close the " policy gaps" identified by the CCC, or widen them?

The two key cabinet positions for net zero are now held by Jacob Rees-Mogg, The Business secretary, who will oversee the all-important energy sector, and Ranil Jayawardena , The Environment secretary.

Don't expect the new business secretary to be making many friends within the environmental lobby, or the " green blob" as he has called them.

Mr Rees-Mogg has spoken in The Past of extracting " every last drop" of North Sea oil, and licenses could be approved rapidly for new oil and gas exploration. That's a complete no-no for almost all climate scientists, who say there can be no more fossil fuel projects if We Are going to retain any hope of keeping global temperature rises under 1. 5 degrees. Climate scientists say missing that target would accelerate the risks of Climate Change like Extreme Weather .

" It doesn't have a knock on effect on net zero. " Mr Rees Mogg said when talking about new North Sea oil and gas earlier this year.

" It's more environmentally friendly to use gas that you've got at hand than to import liquefied gas from the rest of The World . "

A small group of Conservatives have also been demanding that the new PM take a fresh look at fracking and Ms Truss has given them some encouragement.

On The Campaign trail She Said that what she called the " effective ban" on fracking would be lifted but it would only take place where local communities supported it (which may well stop it happening).

Mr Rees-Mogg has called shale gas " very clean" and said that The Threat of drilling causing earthquakes was overstated with " some the equivalent of a bus Passing By your house. "

Renewables

The cold, hard capitalist truth is that new renewables are currently a much cheaper source of new power generation than any of The Fossil fuel or nuclear alternatives. So shifting towards wind and solar makes not just environmental, but economic sense, while at the same time giving us more energy security.

Britain is a world leader in offshore wind and in The Next few years The Building of ever larger wind-farms - mainly in the North Sea - looks set to continue. Huge projects are already under way and will come on stream in The Next couple of years.

There's unlikely to be shift in policy towards two Tory renewable bugbears with comparable price tags - onshore wind and solar.

Ms Truss has already said she wants new solar panels to be limited to the roofs of buildings and not put on Agricultural Land , and her environment minister appears to have even stronger views.

" I don't think there's any need for Solar Power given the huge potential for wind, " Ranil Jayawardena said in a

" If you feel strongly about protecting our countryside from solar farms write to your local councillor and give them the support they need to take action quickly to protect our countryside from them. "

Wind farms on land have a much shorter development timeline, but new projects have effectively been halted since 2014 when local communities were given greater powers to object. Despite the attraction of quicker cheap energy, neither Ms Truss, Mr Rees-Mogg or Mr Jayawardena have shown any enthusiasm for making onshore any easier.

On one of his podcasts, Mr Rees-Mogg talks about " hairshirt greenery" the idea that environmental problems can be addressed by limiting our consumption of resources.

" If you are too aggressive, too " hairshirty" people won't vote for it. " he says.

" So you've got to go with The Grain of Public Opinion with what people are willing to accept. And that means raising living standards through efficient use of technology".

In that light, makes interesting reading. It shows that 7% of people would be unhappy (compared to 54% who would be happy) about a solar farm being built in their local area and 12% unhappy (with 43% happy) about an on-shore wind-farm.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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