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Tony Whittaker


Anthony Michael "Tony" Whittaker (4 May 1932 – 1 April 2016) was a British solicitor and politician, best known as the co-founder and first leader of PEOPLE, forerunner of the Green Party.

Born in Coventry, Whittaker was educated at Warwick School and the University of Birmingham. He completed National Service with the Royal Air Force, then worked as a solicitor in Kenilworth, where he joined the Conservative Party and was elected to the local council.

In 1971, Whittaker married his second wife, Lesley Hill. The two founded their own solicitors' practice back in Coventry. The following year, Lesley found an article on ecology written by Paul R. Ehrlich in Playboy. Inspired by the article, Tony, Lesley, and their friends Michael Benfield and Freda Sanders, organised a meeting which founded PEOPLE. Whittaker served as the party's chair, and was election agent for Lesley's candidacies in the February and October 1974 UK general elections.

Within the party, Whittaker championed the idea of a basic income and zero growth, and was a vocal opponent of socialism. Concerned that people did not associate the party name with its ideals, Whittaker championed the party's renaming as the Ecology Party in 1975. However, by this point, the couple felt that the party was unlikely to achieve its ideals. They moved to Exmoor to pursue self-sufficiency and reduced their involvement.


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