Dev Sharma is a British food activist, chair of BiteBack 2030 and was a youth MP for Central Hampshire in the UK Youth Parliament. [1]
Dev Sharma | |
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Youth MP in the UK Youth Parliament | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Alma mater | Rushey Mead School & Winchester College |
Occupation | Activist/Youth Politician |
Sharma obtained his GCSEs from Rushey Mead School and A-Levels, History, Geography, Economics and an EPQ from Winchester College. [2] [3]
Sharma is a food activist and began a campaign for the world's first total online ban in junk food marketing. [4] [5] He wrote an open online letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson asking that young people in his community could select the kind of food to eat without the nonstop corporate pressure. [6] [7] His campaign was supported by numerous celebrities and was included by the government in the Queen's speech. He is an ambassador for the Food Foundation and its Children's Right2Food Initiative. [8] [9]
Dev Sharma is a British food activist, chair of BiteBack 2030 and was a youth MP for Central Hampshire in the UK Youth Parliament. [1]
Dev Sharma | |
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Youth MP in the UK Youth Parliament | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Alma mater | Rushey Mead School & Winchester College |
Occupation | Activist/Youth Politician |
Sharma obtained his GCSEs from Rushey Mead School and A-Levels, History, Geography, Economics and an EPQ from Winchester College. [2] [3]
Sharma is a food activist and began a campaign for the world's first total online ban in junk food marketing. [4] [5] He wrote an open online letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson asking that young people in his community could select the kind of food to eat without the nonstop corporate pressure. [6] [7] His campaign was supported by numerous celebrities and was included by the government in the Queen's speech. He is an ambassador for the Food Foundation and its Children's Right2Food Initiative. [8] [9]