Siân Berry photograph

Siân Berry

Use attributes for filter !
Gender Female
Age 49
Date of birth July 9,1974
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Party Green Party of England and Wales
Official site sianberry.london
NationalityBritish
Position Member of the London Assembly
Movies/Shows Dispossession: The Great Social Housing Swindle
Education Pate's Grammar School
BooksMend It!
50 Ways To Be A Greener Shopper : Green
50 Ways to Save Water Energy
50 Ways to Greener Travel
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID406998
Send edit request

Siân Berry Life story


Siân Rebecca Berry is a British politician who served as Co-Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales alongside Jonathan Bartley from 2018 to 2021, and as its sole leader from July to October 2021. From 2006 to 2007, she was one of the Green Party's principal speakers.

Political Career

Sian berry is a mebmer of the london assembly. A position she has held since may 2016. Prior to this role. Seh was a councillor for highgate from 2002 to 2006 and a councillor for camden from 2006 to 2016. She has also served as a local party chair. A mayor of camden. And the chair of numerous committees.

Environmental Activism

Sian berry is a well-knwon environmental activist who has been campaigning on climate change and green transpotr since the early 2000s. She also co-founded the campaign for better transport in non-profit organization aimed at improving public transport and reducing car use in the uk.

Political Platform

As an assembly memebr. Sian berry has fought for a range of progressive policies. These niclude building more affordable housing. Investing in public transport. Tackling air pollution. Creating green jobs and protecting the environment.

Author and Journalist

Sian berry has written several books. Including the eco-sufficiency challenge and the commno sense revolution. She has laso written for various newspapers and magazines and regularly appears on television and radio programmes.

Awards

Sian berry has been the recipient of a number of awards. Including the green ribbon award in 2004 and the evening standard s londoner of the year award in 2007. She was also named one of the world s 100 msot influential environmentalists by the guardian in.

Interesting Fact

An interesting fact about sian ebrry is that she is a qualified pilot and has flown a light aircraft solo around the uk.

Important Event

In deecmber 2020. Sian berry was elected to the london mayoralty. Becoming the first green party candidate to hold the position.

Organisational Involvement

Sian berry is a founding mmeber of the alliance of european green parties and has been a member of the green party of england and wales since 2001. She also serves as vice-president of the european green party and is a member of the rgeen group at the london assembly.

Academic Background

Sian berry holsd a degree in economics from the university of york and a masters degree in environmental tehcnology from imperial college london.

Charity Work

Sian berry is an active supporter of a range of charities. Including the london cycling campaign. The woodland trust. And the rspb. She is also an ambassador for the charity transport for all. Which works to improve accessibility for disabled people in the tranpsort system.

Public Appearances

Sian berry has made a number of publci appearances. Including speaking at conferences and events. Participating in debates and interviews. And taking part in tv and radio shwos.

Eddie Izzard aims to stand in Brighton at next general election

Eddie Izzard aims to stand in Brighton at next general election
Aug 4,2023 8:11 am

... Ms Lucas has announced she will with London Assembly member Sian Berry selected as the Green candidate...

News Daily: Immigration plans, Brit Awards, and coronavirus

News Daily: Immigration plans, Brit Awards, and coronavirus
Feb 19,2020 9:48 am

... Daily digest More heavy rain to come the BBC the incidents examined in the training report on childhood around the world you Call scrap elitist application fee,When you see a thing you listen to today If one thing you read todayIf, one thing that is of today LookaheadToday, the investigation into the death of Caroline Flack open in east London Today, The Green Sian Berry launches her bid for London mayorOn this dayin 2001, foot-and-mouth disease is detected at an abattoir in Essex - it turns out that the beginning of a UK-wide epidemic...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn make last pitches of campaign

General election 2019: Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn make last pitches of campaign
Feb 16,2020 9:06 am

... And Green Party co-leaders Sian Berry and Jonathan Bartley urged voters to make it a moment of political reckoning on the climate, saying their party would make sure proper action was taken to meet carbon emission targets...

The election to the Bundestag in the year 2019: 10 things you need to know about the campaign

The election to the Bundestag in the year 2019: 10 things you need to know about the campaign
Feb 16,2020 9:05 am

... Greens co-leader Sian Berry called it the climate of choice in the launch campaign for the Green party of England and Wales, said: some things are bigger even than a British EU exit ...

General election 2019: Parties make last pitches on final campaign day

General election 2019: Parties make last pitches on final campaign day
Feb 16,2020 9:03 am

... Green Party co-leaders Sian Berry and Jonathan Bartley urged voters to make it a moment of political reckoning on the climate, saying their party would make sure proper action was taken to meet carbon emission targets...

General election 2019: Leaders clash over Brexit in TV debate

General election 2019: Leaders clash over Brexit in TV debate
Feb 16,2020 8:45 am

... Green party co-leader Sian Berry said the best way to finish off the Brexit process was more democracy by having a people s vote ...

General election 2019: Row over Boris Johnson debate 'empty chair'

General election 2019: Row over Boris Johnson debate 'empty chair'
Feb 16,2020 8:41 am

... The Emergency On Planet Earth debate featured Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, Scottish First Minister and SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, Plaid Cymru s leader Adam Price and Green co-leader Sian Berry...

General election 2019: Climate debate fact-checked

General election 2019: Climate debate fact-checked
Feb 16,2020 8:41 am

... Claim: Green Party co-leader Sian Berry said reducing the amount of flying: does mean targeting those 15% of people who take 70% of all flights ...

General election 2019: Leaders clash over Brexit in TV debate

Feb 16,2020 8:40 am

Leading figures from the UK's Political Parties have clashed on Brexit, the NHS and terror legislation in the latest televised general election debate.

Labour's Richard Burgon declined to say during the ITV programme which way he would vote in the EU referendum his party is promising, if it wins power.

Tory Rishi Sunak was pushed to rule out a no-Deal Brexit if the Conservatives won, but did not give a direct answer.

The UK goes to the polls on 12 December.

Labour's shadow justice secretary Richard Burgon defended Jeremy Corbyn 's decision to remain neutral in The Event of a second referendum, saying the Labour leader was "determined to bring the country together and heal divisions, not try to exploit them for votes".

Brexit clashes

Pressed by presenter Julie Etchingham on whether he would vote to stay in the EU or leave in another referendum, he said: "I want to speak To My local Labour Party members after a Labour government comes back with that Deal And Then we'll decide how we approach that. "

Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson said being neutral showed Mr Corbyn was a "bystander not a leader", but Mr Burgon said her party's policy of cancelling Brexit was "not very liberal, not very democratic".

SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon , who also wants another referendum, added it was "dreadful" that the Conservatives want "Brexit at any cost" and Labour "can't even decide what side they're on".

She pushed Conservative minister Mr Sunak to rule out a no-Deal Brexit at the end of next year if the Conservatives failed to negotiate a trade Deal with the EU.

The Chief secretary to the Treasury insisted "we already have a Deal ", prompting Ms Sturgeon to say that that was a withdrawal Deal , not a trade Deal .

Julie Etchingham hosted The Debate

Mr Sunak said a trade Deal was "in The Future ", adding that "we can only get to that Future " by respecting the result of the EU referendum and leaving.

The UK would continue to abide by EU rules under the terms of Boris Johnson 's EU Deal until 31 December 2020, by which time he says a permanent trading relationship will be agreed with Brussels.

But his opponents say that raises the prospect of a no-Deal Brexit at the end of next year, if an agreement is not reached by then.

Green Party co-leader Sian Berry said The Best way to finish off the Brexit process was "more democracy" by having a "people's vote".

Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price and Ms Swinson said Brexit should be cancelled altogether.

Mr Price said the economic effect of leaving the EU would divide the rich from the poor and "will not be The Answer to our problems".

But Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage said a second referendum would cause "even more division and acrimony".

His party has pledged to leave the EU and move to World Trade Organisation trading rules if a free trade agreement cannot be struck by the end of next year.

Trump 'hatred'

In a particularly spiky exchange, Ms Swinson attempted to use Mr Farage's defence of US President Donald Trump against him.

The Brexit Party leader acknowledged that some of Mr Trump's comments about grabbing women were "wrong".

"It was crass and it was crude and it was wrong - Men say dreadful things sometimes," he said.

"If all of us were called out for what we did on a Night Out after a Drink . . ", he said, before being interrupted by the Lib Dem leader.

"Is that what you do on a Night Out after a Drink ?" she asked.

Mr Farage replied: "He is president of the USA and that relationship matters. You are so anti-American you are prepared to put your hatred of Trump above our national interest. That is a great mistake. "

Scotland's first minister Ms Sturgeon accused Mr Johnson of modelling himself on Mr Trump.

But Mr Sunak said the UK's relationship with the US was "incredibly important for keeping us safe" and was "not something to turn your nose up at".

Terror attack

There were also heated exchanges over the the release from prison of Usman Khan, who went on commit the London Bridge terror attack.

Mr Sunak said the Conservatives wanted "tougher sentences" and he defended Mr Johnson against claims he had politicised The Attack , saying it was "incumbent" on the Prime Minister in an election "to explain to people how they will keep them safe".

Mr Burgon said he was "very uncomfortable with the way the discussion from the Conservatives moves straight from a tragedy to reheating pre-packaged political lines smearing the Labour Party ".

"I think our democracy, regardless of our parties, should be better than that".

Mr Farage said: "I think these people should Never Ever be let out prison unless we are absolutely convinced they do not have the jihadi virus. But Political Correctness stops us from doing that. "

The NHS

Mr Sunak accused Labour of making "baseless allegations" that the Conservatives would sell the NHS, as part of a post-Brexit trade Deal with the US.

He told Mr Burgon: "The Real risk to the NHS are your reckless plans for the economy, Richard, which will mean there isn't money to invest, and silly plans like the four-day week. "

But the Labour shadow minister replied: "It is not Labour's policy to have a four-day week in the National Health Service. "

Challenging The Comment , Mr Sunak said: "John Mcdonnell stood there and said very clearly that it would apply to everyone. Are you now saying that he was wrong?"

Mr Burgon replied: "No, I'm reiterating what he said before which is the idea of people working a four-day week at some point in The Future - in maybe 10 years - is something which could be considered. "

Shadow chancellor Mr McDonnell said last month that Labour's plans for a 32-hour Working Week will apply to all employees, including those in the NHS, and will be implemented over a Decade .



rishi sunak, london bridge attack, adam price, nicola sturgeon, jo swinson, richard burgon, sian berry, nigel farage

Source of news: bbc.com

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯