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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Beki Adam


Beki Adam Top Gear 1990 Beki Adam YouTube


Born
  
25 June 1966 (age 57) Cuckfield, West Sussex, England (
1966-06-25
)

Books
  
Cobra, Ferrari V8, Star Cars, Ferrari V8: From 308 to F40

Political party
  
Independent politician

80s TV Top Gear / Beki Adam - Corvettes


Beki Adam (born 25 June 1966) is an English journalist, broadcaster, researcher, farmer, former nun and political activist. She was a parliamentary candidate for Mid Sussex (UK Parliament constituency) in the 2015 British General Election.

Contents

Classic morris minor with top gear presenter beki adam


Television

Beki worked as a journalist for print, before later moving into television and presented the BBC Television show Top Gear during the 1980s. Speaking of her time presenting the programme, “Back then there were only four television channels and at our height we were getting seven million viewers. I just remember looking down the camera lens and thinking I’ve got this huge audience and I’m talking about a car. It felt like such a waste.”.

Print

Beki has published several books related to motoring, including ‘Star Cars’, ‘Cobra’ and ‘Ferrari V8’.

Cannabis

Beki spent time investigating the prohibition of cannabis during the 1990s, resulting in her opening a cannabis cafe in Brighton in 1993. The cafe was shut down by police after 57 minutes.

Fracking

Beki is a known opponent of hydraulic fracturing, claiming that the UK has “other alternatives for UK energy supply and security, and, quite clearly, it is time to turn our undivided attention to them.”. Beki’s independent research and opposition of fracking led her to become a contributor of evidence during the Infrastructure Bill committee debates in 2015. Beki campaigned against the Infrastructure Bill in 2015 and suggested that it was the “arguably the most irresponsible piece of legislation ever to be laid before a British Parliament”.

Electric Cars

Beki advocates electric car use, "The more people buy electric cars, the more the price will come down. I think today's politics are outdated and so is our view on technology. We need a 21st century vision."

Spiritual Life

After working as a journalist Beki travelled to Nepal and upon her return, she visited Samye Ling in Scotland and was ordained as a Buddhist Nun . During her seventeen years of ordination, she spent three years in the United States in silent retreat and taught meditation in Mid Sussex. Beki featured in a short documentary about her life as a nun titled ‘Unusual Choices’ filmed in 2009.

Politics

Beki was a candidate in the 2015 British General Election for the Mid Sussex constituency. As an Independent candidate, she stood ‘beyond party politics’ without ‘vested interests’ for the benefit of a ‘fair + safe society’. Beki wished to offer “a viable option for people who have lost faith in the main political parties.” were she elected. She has never voted in an election. She cites her previous experience in journalism and as a Buddhist nun as instrumental in leading her into a political career path, campaigning for a “safe and secure” society. During campaigning, Beki spoke of her desire to launch a local bank providing small loans to local traders and small businesses, with her aim in office to bring economic controls back to “support and protect people and place”

Publications

  • Star Cars (Osprey Publishing, Oxford, 1987) ISBN 085045803X
  • Cobra (Osprey Publishing, Oxford, 1989) ISBN 0850458099
  • Ferrari V8 (Osprey Publishing, Oxford, 1990) ISBN 0850458811
  • References

    Beki Adam Wikipedia