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Political party
  
Green Party


Name
  
Ian Ewen-Street

Role
  
Politician

Ian Ewen-Street

Party
  
Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand

Other political affiliations
  
National Party

Ian Ewen-Street (born 1949) is a New Zealand politician. He was a member of the Green Party and a Member of the New Zealand Parliament for the Greens from 1999 to 2005. He has been prominent in advocacy for organic farming, organic gardening and biosecurity in New Zealand.

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Political career

In the 1996 election, when the Green Party was part of the Alliance, Ewen-Street was the Alliance candidate for the Kaikoura electorate, where he came fourth in the candidate vote. His list ranking of 52 was far too low to enter Parliament as a list MP.

He first entered Parliament as a list MP in the 1999 election, having been ranked third on the newly independent Green Party's party list. He was re-elected in the 2002 election. In June 2004, however, he announced that he would be retiring from politics at the next election, saying that the birth of his daughter meant that he wanted to spend more time at home.

In August 2006, Ewen-Street joined the National Party, saying his passion for the environment hasn't changed, but he believes more progress can be made through a major party such as National.

Personal life

Ewen-Street was in a relationship with Sue Grey, a Nelson environmental lawyer. Ewen-Street resigned from parliament when he fell in love with Grey while she was appearing before his select committee on the scampi inquiry. Ewen-Street also laid a police complaint when Grey was fired from the Department of Conservation.

The couple have a young daughter Ysabella, and Grey has a daughter and son from a previous relationship. They have since split up.

References

Ian Ewen-Street Wikipedia