Caroline, a passionate campaigner on social justice, green economics, the environment and animal welfare at both the grassroots level and in the European Parliament also won the title in 2007 against David Cameron and Gordon Brown, and is delighted to have been chosen to receive the award once again by readers of the Observer.
Dr Lucas said: "I am honoured that Observer readers have chosen to recognise my work in this way it means a great deal. At a time of serious political malaise, economic upheaval and environmental challenges, the Greens' positive vision for the future has never been more important. The party's policies to create up to a million new green jobs, tackle climate change, protect public services and safeguard civil liberties are at the forefront of efforts to create a new political landscape in which people and planet are always at the heart of decision making.
"I am proud to be a member of a political organisation with strong principles and clear ideas, which is driven by a determination to bring progressive, engaging and ethical politics into the mainstream."
For more information on the Observer Ethical Awards, please visit http://www.guardian.co.uk/observer-ethical-awards.

1 comments:
First time i've voted for the Greens, has been today. Keep up the good work.
Jamie
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