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Role
  
Politician

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Preceded by
  
Paul McAlenan

Name
  
Adrian Ramsay

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Party
  
Green Party of England and Wales

Residence
  
Norwich, United Kingdom

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Adrian Philip Ramsay (born 1982) is the Chief Executive of the Centre for Alternative Technology. He is a former English politician, former Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales and former Norwich City Councillor for Nelson Ward.

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Early life and education

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Ramsay was "born and brought up in Norwich". He studied as an undergraduate at the University of East Anglia (UEA), where he gained a first class honours degree in Politics.

Local councillor

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Ramsay was first elected to Norwich City Council representing Henderson Ward in May 2003 with 25% of the vote. Ramsay was re-elected in June 2004 for Nelson Ward. In 2007, he was elected for a third time.

In an interview in May 2006 with the BBC, Ramsay was described as "pursuing a full-time career through his council work on a £9,500 annual allowance".

At the 2011 Local elections Ramsey did not stand for re-election.

Parliamentary candidate

Ramsay stood as parliamentary candidate in the Norwich South constituency, in both the 2005 and 2010 General Elections. In the 2005 General Election, Ramsay came fourth in the constituency with 7.4% of the vote (3,101 votes). In the 2010 general election, Ramsay polled fourth with 14.9% of the vote (7,095 votes).

Green Party Deputy Leader

Ramsay was elected unopposed as the first Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales on the 5 September 2008. Ramsay stood down from this position on 3 September 2012.

References

Adrian Ramsay Wikipedia


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