CAROLINE LUCAS NAMED 'MP OF THE YEAR' IN PUBLIC LIFE AWARDS
And just 16 months after she was elected as the first Green to enter the UK Parliament!



 

Caroline Lucas has been named ‘MP of the Year' in the Scottish Widows & Dods Women in Public Life Awards- just 16 months after she was elected as the first Green to enter the UK Parliament.

The title was awarded to the Brighton Pavilion MP, who is also leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, for proving to be ‘the most effective woman in the House of Commons who has shown outstanding achievement during the parliamentary year'.

Since being elected in the 2010 general election, the MP has also been named ‘Best All Rounder' in the Total Politics End Of Year MP Awards - and ‘Newcomer of the Year' by the Spectator in its 2010 Parliamentarian of the Year Awards.

On receiving the accolade from Scottish Widows and Dods, Caroline said, ‘I am delighted that my work as a Member of Parliament has been recognised in this way. It is an incredible honour to serve the people of Brighton Pavilion and I will continue to strive to be the strong and principled voice which our city deserves’.

In Parliament, Caroline is a Co-Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Fuel Poverty, and Vice Chair of the Public and Commercial Services, Sustainable Housing, Animal Welfare, and CND All Party Parliamentary Groups.  She is also a member of the Parliament's Environmental Audit Committee, and sits on the Energy Bill Committee.

Caroline continues to be an active campaigner on a range of issues and is Vice President of Stop the War Coalition and the RSPCA, a CND National Council Member, a Director of the International Forum on Globalization, a Matron of the Women's Environmental Network, and a Patron of Martlet's Hospice in East Sussex.

The Scottish Widows & Dods Women in Public Life Awards celebrate women leaders in society and seek to recognise and promote the work of women in politics, business, the civil service and community leadership.  The Awards, which are now in their fifth year, aim to highlight the achievements of outstanding women role models amongst us.