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Affiliation | Green |
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Name | Simon Grover |
Email | simon.grover@gmail.com |
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Info | I was born and bred in St Albans and have lived here most of my life.
I’ve been a Green Party councillor in St Albans since 2011, re-elected 5 times. I'm now the leader of our group of 3 Greens. As a councillor I’ve notched up dozens of achievements, from solar panels on leisure centres to blue badge parking at the train station. Working with others, I’ve hugely raised the profile of environmental and sustainability issues in the council and in our district. I have played a key role in developing the council's response to the climate emergency.
Greens are aiming to stand in every constituency. That way, people can vote for our urgent policies to address the climate emergency and social injustice.
Climate change is the biggest challenge we’ve ever faced. If we don't fix it, we face unimaginable consequences. We CAN fix it, but we need to be bold and fast. We need system change, at national government level.
The good news is that much of this change will make our lives better immediately, not just in the long term. Warm homes, green jobs, clean energy, less polluted streets, cheap and effective public transport. Everybody wants these things, and everybody benefits.
We also need to fix our crumbling, desperately unequal society. We need publicly-owned utilities, as shorter working week, free public childcare and an end to tuition fees.
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