How do you feel?
We have done the best we can in the campaign. Now we just wait to see what happens.
Do you think that having all the Greens campaign for you meant that other candidates from the Green party lost out?
Not at all. We all helped each other. We all leafleted for different people. It was a team effort.
Do you think the left was split?
No. There was a bit of a problem with the sabbs races but there always is. The left has campaigned like a team like never before.
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Thursday, 1 March 2007
Environment and Ethics: Doug Oliver

I can’t offer the Earth in this election: whatever it’s outcome, it’s unfortunately likely that the Polar Ice Caps will still be melting and London’s streets will still be polluted by West London plutocrats in Chelsea Tractors. However, I want our Union to make the simple but necessary steps to ensure that LSE reduces its ecological footprint:
Re-affirm the Union’s commitment to Recycling; Provide full support to the campaign to extend TfL student discounts; Press the school for the installation of water fountains; Support the campaign for the Living Wage.
As former SU Returning Officer and Bankside Committee member and as a current Society Treasurer, LSE delegate to NUS, and Amnesty Committee member, I know how to make our school work better for students.
A political moderate I want a new environment in our SU where positive politics comes before personality-driven acrimony. For a better environment for students, Vote Doug.
Environment and ethics: Aled Dilwyn Fisher

RE-ELECT ALED DILWYN FISHER FOR ENVIRONMENT AND ETHICS OFFICER
ACHIEVEMENTS THIS YEAR
Raising Awareness: First ever Climate Change Awareness Week, biggest Environment Week; Increasing Sustainability: Secured mandatory doubled-sided printing, introduced Biodegradable Belu bottled water, secured pledges from LSE to install water fountains and move towards zero-carbon campus; Actively Campaigning: Actively supported Living Wage, successfully banned arms trade funding in the SU.
GOALS FOR NEXT YEAR: Another Climate Change Awareness Week; Environmental Careers Fair; Organise Freshers’ Ethical Induction – promoting affordable, ethical lifestyles; Campaign to extend TFL student discount; Achieve Gold Class in Sound Impact Environmental Awards; Reduce Houghton Street postering using noticeboards and electronic advertising; Passionately support Living Wage; Pursue ethical investment
VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE: LSESU NUS Delegate, Member of inaugural London Student Assembly, Stop Climate Chaos, Amnesty, People and Planet, antiwar campaigner
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