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Siân Berry

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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
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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

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

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... 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...

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... 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...

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... 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
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... 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

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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 ...

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... 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...

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... 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: Parties make last pitches on final campaign day

Feb 16,2020 8:40 am

The UK's party leaders are touring the country on a frenetic final day of campaigning, focusing on key messages ahead of Thursday's general election.

Boris Johnson has insisted only the Tories will "get Brexit done" and move the country forward while Jeremy Corbyn has vowed Labour will end austerity and give "hope to the next generation".

Jo Swinson has said a strong Lib Dem showing can stop the UK leaving the EU.

Nicola Sturgeon said a vote for the SNP in Scotland could stop a Tory victory.

With voting set to begin at 07:00 GMT on Thursday, the parties are stressing the scale of The Choice facing people and the impact it will have on the direction of the country.

The BBC's political editor Laura Kuenssberg said voters were being offered hugely divergent choices when it came to the UK's relationship with Europe, with the Conservatives promising to leave the European Union next month while Labour and others were backing a further referendum.

And the BBC's economics editor Faisal Islam said both the Tories and Labour were proposing fundamental changes to how the UK's economy and trade have worked over The Past 30 years.

In terms of the opinion polls, the Conservatives retain a solid lead over Labour,

A poll produced by YouGov released on Tuesday evening suggests the Conservatives are on course for a small majority of around 28 - But the pollster points out that The Margin of error means neither another hung Parliament nor a larger Tory majority can be ruled out.

Labour is hoping for a late swing in its favour, as happened in the 2017 general election, while the Tories are warning about the possibility of a hung Parliament, amid concerns about voter complacency.

Both Conservative and Labour Party leaders will be hoping to put a rocky few days behind them, as they embark on the traditional election-eve tour of target seats.

The Prime Minister visited a bakery in Derby on Wednesday

Mr Johnson began Wednesday by doing a milk round in West Yorkshire , saying the election campaign "could not be tighter" and that there is a "real risk again of a hung Parliament".

He said: "The critical risk is very real. We cannot have more drift, more dither, more delay, more paralysis for This Country . "

He is using events throughout The Day , including a visit to a bakery in Derbyshire, to stress key Tory pledges on investing in the NHS, raising The Number of police officers and bringing in a new immigration system.

But his main message will be on Brexit, saying "unless we Get Out of this Quicksand . . our future as a country remains uncertain".

Cabinet minister Michael Gove told BBC Radio 4 's Today that only a clear Conservative victory would lift the UK out of the "rut" it had fallen into over Brexit and enable the country to "move on" to dealing with other challenges, like social care and The Environment .

Mr Corbyn started The Day in Scotland , telling a rally in Glasgow that a Labour government would "eliminate child poverty, give hope to the next generation and invest properly in education all across the UK".

At a rally in Middlesbrough, he repeated pledges on funding for the NHS, expanding free childcare and lowering transport fares, and also addressed Brexit, saying Labour would get it sorted by securing a "good deal for Working People " and giving The Public the "final say".

Jeremy Corbyn held a rally in Middlesbrough

He told activists: "Remember it is Our Choice , our chance tomorrow, to elect a government that will be for the many, not The Few . A government you can trust.

"And it will not be motivated solely by more billionaires. . it will be motivated by improving The Life chances of every single child all across This Country , and bringing justice. "

Party chairman Ian Lavery said Mr Corbyn had a "Real Live chance" of being Prime Minister by Friday, telling the BBC's Politics Live that while Brexit was a tough issue in many seats, what voters were really concerned about was The Future of the NHS, schools and the cost of living.

However, a group of 15 former Labour MPs, including several who quit The Party over The Past year, have urged voters to back other parties, saying Mr Corbyn is unfit to be Prime Minister due to his record on anti-Semitism and National Security .

Responding, Mr Corbyn said: "People who have left the Labour Party and decided to join up with The Party that has imposed austerity, poverty and injustice on the poorest people in This Country should look themselves in The Mirror and decide what they are doing. "

Meanwhile, Ms Swinson said The Last few hours were "absolutely critical" with thousands of voters yet to Make Up their minds.

On a visit to Esher in Surrey, where the Lib Dems hope to oust Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab , She Said tactical voting could determine the outcome of Tory-Lib Dem marginal seats and Labour voters in such areas could hold the result "in their hands".

She also visited a volunteer hub in London to thank activists, adding: "Our Country can be better than what Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn are trying to say is the only way forward. "

Campaigning in Esher, Jo Swinson said her aim was to "stop Boris and stop Brexit"

Back on The Road again today for the leaders' last push. There feels like there's been a real mismatch between the nature and conduct of The Campaign and the scale of The Choice . It's a huge moment for the country, But we've heard so many times voters saying they don't like "either of them".

People's thinking is really dominated by the two big characters in The Campaign and no-one is Making It to No 10 on a surge of anything like enthusiasm.

People seem Fed Up of politicians telling them how divided they are - Most People have been quite rightly Getting On with their lives while Westminster has torn itself apart.

The frustration Tories hoped to capitalise on is real, But there are doubts all over The Place about whether Boris Johnson is The Answer to that. However, beyond his strong core support there seems to be less appetite for Jeremy Corbyn to take it on. There is a massive generational split though.

Smaller parties haven't punched through as some predicted, although they will still have a huge impact, and there are a vast number of local factors at play, of course, too.

Anyway, enough musing for now. Suffice to say this is an incredibly tight contest in lots of places. In 48 Hours we might be waiting in a freezing Downing Street for Mr Johnson to return with a majority, or about to enter a frenzy of hung Parliament talks which could propel Mr Corbyn into power.

'People have lost faith'

The SNP is taking a similar tack in its appeal to Labour voters in Scotland , calling on them to back The Party to "lock Boris Johnson out of No 10".

Describing the PM's Get Brexit Done slogan as the "biggest con" of the election, Ms Sturgeon said a vote for the SNP was a vote to stop further cuts to public services and to "stop Scotland being dragged out of the EU against its will".

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 .

Scotland 's future should lie in its own hands, Nicola Sturgeon said on a visit to a greengrocer's in Edinburgh The Green Party 's co-leaders urged people to make this a climate election at a photo call in London Nigel Farage is hoping to get a handful of Brexit Party candidates "over The Line "

Speaking in Doncaster, Nigel Farage said the Brexit Party was challenging Labour in many of its Yorkshire heartlands, and he appealed to Leave supporters to back his candidates in areas where the Conservatives could not win.

Plaid Cymru 's leader, Adam Price , told the BBC that Wales was the "forgotten nation" in the UK and had been "neglected" for decades by successive Conservative and Labour governments.

He said his party would press whoever formed the next UK government for more resources to tackle child poverty, while also making the case to remain in the EU and ultimately for Wales to govern itself.

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