Keith Taylor (1953-2022) was a prominent British Green Party politician. He served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for South East England from 2010 to 2019. Prior to his role as an MEP, he was one of the Green Party's Principal Speakers from 2004 to 2006. Notably, Taylor was the party's spokesperson on animal rights until his retirement in 2019, demonstrating a strong commitment to environmental and animal welfare issues within his political career.
In August 1953, Keith Richard Taylor was born. He later became a prominent Green Party politician.
In 1999, Keith Taylor was elected as a councillor on Brighton and Hove Borough Council, representing the St Peter's ward, and became the leader of the Green group on the council.
In 2001, Keith Taylor stood as the parliamentary candidate for the Green Party in the Brighton Pavilion constituency, receiving 9.3% of the vote.
In August 2004, Keith Taylor was appointed as one of the two Principal Speakers of the Green Party, replacing Mike Woodin. He served alongside Caroline Lucas.
In November 2005, Keith Taylor was confirmed as the Green Party's Male Principal Speaker after winning a by-election, serving alongside Caroline Lucas.
In 2005, Keith Taylor again stood as the parliamentary candidate for the Green Party in the Brighton Pavilion constituency, increasing his vote share to 21.9%.
In November 2006, Keith Taylor lost his re-election bid for the position of Principal Speaker of the Green Party to Derek Wall.
In May 2010, Keith Taylor was appointed as the MEP for the South East of England after Caroline Lucas was elected as an MP and had to resign her MEP position.
In 2010, Keith Taylor was appointed as the MEP for South East England, replacing Caroline Lucas after she was elected as a Member of Parliament.
In 2014, Keith Taylor was re-elected as MEP for the South East region with 9.05% of the vote.
In 2019, Keith Taylor did not stand for re-election in the European elections.
In 2019, Keith Taylor retired from his role as MEP and the Green Party's animal rights spokesperson.
In October 2022, Keith Richard Taylor passed away. He was a Green Party politician.