
Adrian Ramsay
Adrian Ramsay is a co-leader of the Green Party in the UK. He has expressed strong opposition to former Prime Minister Tony Blair's recent comments on the net zero agenda, asserting that the public comprehends the urgency of climate action and expects political leaders to prioritize decisive measures in addressing environmental issues.
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The eight MP signatories to the letter include the former Green party co-leader Adrian Ramsay.
Let it be: Paul McCartney urges EU to drop ban on veggie ‘burgers’ and ‘sausages’ | Food & drink industryGreen Party Treasury spokesman Adrian Ramsay said the Budget 'papers over the cracks' instead of taxing 'extreme wealth fairly'.
Millions to pay more in tax as Reeves says Budget is tackling cost of livingAdrian Ramsay, the Green party co-leader, is among the signatories of the letter calling for recognition of Palestine.
Cabinet ministers and third of MPs call on Starmer to recognise state of Palestine | Foreign policyFarage has voted about 95 times over the course of the year out of about 250 divisions – a similar record to Badenoch, the Conservative party leader, but less than the Lib Dem leader, Ed Davey, or the Green party leaders Adrian Ramsay and Carla Denyer.
Big pay days and top of the polls: Nigel Farage’s first year as an MP | Nigel FarageAdrian Ramsay, the Green Party of England and Wales Co-Leader, blames party politics for the fracturing of consensus.
How the political consensus on climate change has shatteredGreen Party co-leader Adrian Ramsay said: 'Blair is wrong, both morally and pragmatically.'
Tony Blair says current net zero push 'doomed to fail'
































