Tory Environment Minister wins ‘award’ for anti-green transport policy

Sustainability group Forum for the Future said the Tory environment spokesman was given the award because he had championed an “ignorant, backward-looking and narrow-minded transport policy” that “blew the emerging consensus out of the water.”

Redwood is accused of holding to “atavistic tribal loyalties” and being guilty of “engineering reasons to disagree with each other on even the simplest of environmental issues.”

Issuing the ‘award’, the editor of the Forum’s Green Future’s magazine, Martin Wright, said Redwood “has amply lived up to his reputation as a man who seems to understand little, and care less, about the future of life on earth.”

Redwood’s crimes include calling for an increase in speed limits, while describing traffic calming and speed cameras as “impediments” in the motorist’s path and of a lack of understanding issues such as social and ethical accounting.

“The worst thing is he claims to be green: he could do a lot of damage. Do not believe a single word this man says,” Wright said.

A special dishonourable mention also went to European Environment Commissioner Rjitt Bjerragard “in recognition of her obstructiveness on almost every single environmental issue… the environment in Europe has suffered very significantly from having her there,” Wright said.

The rest of the award ceremony was taken up with the more positive example set by the ‘oldies and goldies’ as Forum founder member, Jonathan Porrit, described them.