Shahrar Ali

Shahrar Ali
Deputy Leader of the Green Party of
England and Wales
Incumbent
Assumed office
1 September 2014
Serving with Amelia Womack
Leader Natalie Bennett
Preceded by Will Duckworth
Personal details
Political party Green Party of England and Wales
Residence London

Shahrar Ali (['ʃɑːrɑː ɑː'liː]) is the Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales alongside Amelia Womack.[1]

He was elected in September 2014 at the Green Party conference in Aston, Birmingham.

Education

Shahrar Ali has degrees in biochemical engineering (BEng) and philosophy (BA, MPhil, PhD) from the University of London. His 1997 MPhil thesis was on 'Practical reason with reference to the Humean conception', and his 2004 PhD thesis (UCL) entitled 'Making as if to stand behind one's words: a theory of intentional deception and lying'. His research interests are in moral and applied philosophy.

Career

Ali 'began his green political career after working for the European Parliament in Luxembourg', and has attributed this career direction also to his experience of teaching philosophy at University level.[2] He has taught at the University of Hertfordshire, APU, City Lit, WEA and Birkbeck College.[3] He stood in the 2005 and 2010 general elections (for Brent East and then Brent Central), in the 2012 London Assembly election (for Brent & Harrow),[4] and in the 2014 European Parliament election.[5] He is author of Why Vote Green (2010) and editor of Why Vote Green 2015 (pub. Jan 2015).[6]

References

  1. "Green Party - Deputy Leader: Shahrar Ali". Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  2. Tara Brady, 'Cultivating a Promising Future', Harrow Observer (Thursday 6 December 2007), http://shahrarali.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/WO2007_SAli_CultivatingAPromisingFuture-001.jpg
  3. "Teachers". londonschoolofphilosophy.org.
  4. 'National: Election Results 2012: London Assembly', The Guardian (5 May 2012), 32.
  5. 'European Elections: A List of Candidates', Romford Recorder (16 May 2014).
  6. "Shahrar Ali". bitebackpublishing.com.

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Will Duckworth
Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
2014–present
With: Amelia Womack
Incumbent