Ashley Gunstock

British Green Party activist and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ashley Gunstock (born 1956 or 1957) is a British Green Party politician and actor. He unsuccessfully ran against Caroline Lucas to become the first leader of the Green Party in 2008 and was a candidate in the 2021 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election.

Born1956 or 1957 (age 69–70)
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Ashley Gunstock
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Born1956 or 1957 (age 69–70)
PartyGreen Party of England and Wales
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Acting career

Gunstock played the role of Robin Frank in The Bill from 1984–1989.[1][2] In 2016, he collaborated on a translation into English of the Dario Niccodemi play Scampolo.[3] He played Shylock in his own adaptation of The Merchant of Venice in 2019.[4]

Political career

Gunstock is a member of the Green Party of England and Wales. He was previously a member of the UK Green Party before it separated, running for the party in the 1990 Barnet London Borough Council election. He ran for the successor party in every London Borough Council election until 2014. He stood as the Green parliamentary election candidate in Finchley in 1992, Finchley and Golders Green in 1997 and in Leyton and Wanstead for every election between 2001 and 2019.

He stood for the London Assembly for the Havering and Redbridge constituency in the 2000, 2004 and 2008 elections.

Leadership campaigns

In 2007 Gunstock stood to be the male Principal Speaker of the Green Party, a public spokesperson role the party had instead of leaders until 2008.[5] He came in third place with 9.1% of the vote.[6] He was a candidate in the 2008 Green Party of England and Wales leadership election. Caroline Lucas, the other candidate, was considered much better-known in the party.[7] She won the election by 2,559 votes to Gunstock's 210.[8]

On 17 August 2021, Gunstock announced he was running in the party's 2021 leadership election. He said that he wanted to get more Green Party candidates elected in order to address climate change.[9]

Elections contested

House of Commons

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Date Constituency Votes % votes Place
1992 Finchley 564 1.4 4th
1997 Finchley and Golders Green 576 1.1 5th
2001 Leyton and Wanstead 1,030 3.1 4th
2005 Leyton and Wanstead 1,522 4.6 4th
2010 Leyton and Wanstead 562 1.4 5th
2015 Leyton and Wanstead 2,974 7.3 3rd
2017 Leyton and Wanstead 1,351 2.9 4th
2019 Leyton and Wanstead 1,805 4.1 4th
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London Assembly (constituency)

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Date Constituency Votes % votes Place
2000 Havering and Redbridge 6,803 6.2 5th
2004 Havering and Redbridge 6,009 4.7 6th
2008 Havering and Redbridge 9,126 5.4 5th
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Council

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Green Party leadership

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Date Votes % votes Place
2008 210 7.6 2nd
2021 212 1.8 5th
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Current job

His current job is being a substitute teacher for Ilford County High School, in Essex. He also was a substitute teacher for Buxton School, Forrest Gate, London[10]

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