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25th November 2006
Dr Derek Wall and Siân Berry have been announced as the two new Principal Speakers of the Green Party in England and Wales (i).
The Green Party does not have a single leader but the
two Principal Speakers, act as the party's figureheads, fulfilling the
public and media role undertaken by the leaders of more conventional
parties.
Siân Berry, 32, was brought up in Cheltenham and at 14 was
selling papers at the Cheltenham Racecourse, but now lives in Kentish
Town, London. She is best known for her highly successful campaign
against 4x4s which is credited for turning UK public opinion against
'Chelsea tractors' and helping to persuade London Mayor Ken Livingstone
to charge gas-guzzlers a £25 congestion charge. She aims to encourage
people who currently confine themselves to single-issue social and
environmental campaigns to join the Green Party.
She says: "The only solution is to put Green politicians in power and
that is why I put most of energy into getting Greens elected."
Dr Derek Wall, 41, (photo left) is an economics lecturer and author, and is widely
respected for his work promoting alternative, socially-based economic
models. His most recent book, Babylon and Beyond, looked at the
economics of the anti-globalisation and green movements and showed that
alternatives to our current economic models are within reach.
He says, "For me, environmental concerns are vital but they can only be
solved through social and economic change. That's what the Green Party
offers the electorate."
Gloucestershire Greens welcome new appointments
Cllr. Philip Booth, a spokesperson for Gloucestershire Green party
said: " I am delighted by this result. This election puts two strong,
grassroots campaigners into the Green Party's top positions, providing
an ideal platform from which to seize on growing public clamour for
political change and real action on issues such as climate change."
Siân Berry said: “I'm honoured to to have this chance to represent our
party. It's by any measure a huge job – promoting the forward thinking
ideas and work of our elected representatives from across the country.
The government is still failing to take the lead internationally on
climate change by cutting the UK's carbon dioxide emissions and it's
time we stopped waiting. We have had nearly ten years of inaction from
Labour, and now they are proposing cuts in emissions that don't go far
enough, aren't backed up with annual targets and are not putting
forward any of the solutions needed to achieve them."
Siân Berry said: "The Green Party is your only chance for truth and
action on climate change. The environment is a political issue – and if
you want to see change and action on climate change it's time to give
up on trying simply to persuade the other parties with nice words and
petitions. It's time to hit them in the ballot box instead and vote
Green"
She added that, with elections next year, Greens would pass the 100
councillor mark (ii): "The other parties have all abandoned the
principles of public ownership of essential services and of decent
health, education and housing for all. If you still believe in a fair
society, you now only have once choice – vote for Green councillors to
make your voice heard."
Derek Wall said: “I am pleased, flattered and surprised to be elected
as Green Party Male Principal Speaker. I have dedicated my entire
adult life to the promotion of green politics and regard this as my
greatest challenge yet. Green politics is the politics of survival.
Infinite economic growth is impossible on a finite planet. We must
think deeply about how we transform our economy, our lifestyle and our
political institutions. Green principles of ecology, social justice,
non violence and grassroots democracy, are the only way forward for
politics. The greenhouse effect is just one symptom of an unsustainable
and unjust system. For me, environmental concerns are vital but they
can only be solved through social and economic change."
Derek Wall said: "All those who oppose war, especially the suicidal
conflict in Iraq, who believe that people are more important than
profit, who oppose assaults on civil liberties and care about the
natural world, should join the Greens and work for change. My success
was inspired by the people I consider my mentors especially Nandor
Tanczos, New Zealand MP who prefaced my book Babylon and Beyond, and
the late Walt Sheasby who sadly died in 2004 as result of the Nile
Virus, spread in California by rising temperatures. Walt’s
commitment to the US Green Party and his activism must never be
forgotton.”
Notes for Editors:
(i) Standing unopposed as Female Principal Speaker, Siân Berry was
elected in a vote at the Party's autumn conference in Hove on 24th
September. The election for Male Principal Speaker was contested and
was decided with a postal ballot of all members, which was announced
today. Derek Wall was elected by 767 votes to 705 for Keith Taylor.
(ii) The Green Party has 92 Councillors on 38 Councils, 2 GLA members
and 2 MEPs. Where the green party contested an seat, it averaged 13.5%
of the vote at the 2006 local elections.
PHOTOS FROM:
Green Party Press Office
020 7561 0282
http://www.greenparty.org.uk
Biographies:
Siân Berry
http://www.greenparty.org.uk/individual/79
Derek Wall
http://www.greenparty.org.uk/individual/117
Books by Derek Wall:
Wall, Derek, Getting There: Steps Towards a Green Society, 1990. ISBN 1-85425-034-5
Kemp, Penny and Wall, Derek, A Green Manifesto for the 1990s, 1990. ISBN 0-14-013272-4
Wall, Derek, Green History: A Reader in Environmental Literature, Philosophy, and Politics, 1994. ISBN 0-203-41013-0
Wall, Derek, Weaving a Bower Against Endless Night: An Illustrated History of the Green Party, 1994. ISBN 1-873557-08-6
Wall, Derek, Earth First! and the Anti-Roads Movement: Radical
Environmentalism and Comparative Social Movements, 2002. ISBN
0-203-26346-4
Wall, Derek, Babylon and Beyond: The Economics of Anti-Capitalist,
Anti-Globalist and Radical Green Movements, 2005. ISBN 0-7453-2390-1
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