All-Party Parliamentary Group for Future Generations
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Formation | 2018 |
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Type | All-party parliamentary group |
Chair | Bambos Charalambous |
Affiliations | Centre for the Study of Existential Risk |
Website | www |
The All-Party Parliamentary Group for Future Generations is an informal cross-party group with the parliament of the United Kingdom.[1] Its role is to raise the profile of long-term issues, protect the interests of future generations, and provide a forum for discussion about ways to reduce short-termism in politics and policy making.
The group officially launched in 2018, with the assistance of Martin Rees,[2] a member of the House of Lords, who has written extensively on the future of humanity and the potential dangers humanity might face.[3]
The group's secretariat is the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at Cambridge University.[4]
Officers[edit]
Role | Name | Party |
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Chair & Registered Contact | Bambos Charalambous | Labour |
Co-Chair | Lord Bird | Crossbench |
Officer | Anna McMorrin | Labour |
Officer | Daniel Zeichner | Labour |
Officer | Richard Balfe | Conservative |
Officer | Toby Harris | Labour |
Officer | Lord Rees | Crossbench |
Officer | Mary Watkins | Crossbench |
Officer | Liz Saville Roberts | Plaid Cymru |
Officer | Usha Prashar | Crossbench |
Officer | Michael Hastings | Crossbench |
Officer | Caroline Lucas | Green Party |
Officer | Simon Fell | Conservative |
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "House of Commons - Register Of All-Party Parliamentary Groups as at 24 February 2020: Future Generations". publications.parliament.uk. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
- ↑ Krznaric, Roman. "Why we need to reinvent democracy for the long-term". www.bbc.com. Retrieved 2019-07-07.
- ↑ Rees, Martin J. (16 October 2018). On the future : prospects for humanity. Princeton, New Jersey. ISBN 9780691180441. OCLC 1028209978. Search this book on
- ↑ "CSER supports new APPG". www.cser.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
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