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Louise Burfitt-Dons (Louise Olivian Byres) was born on 22 October, 1953 in Magwa, Great Burgan, Kuwait, is a Public speaker; author. Discover Louise Burfitt-Dons's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Louise Olivian Byres |
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Public speaker; author |
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71 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
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22 October 1953 |
Birthday |
22 October |
Birthplace |
Magwa, Great Burgan, Kuwait |
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United Kingdom |
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Louise Burfitt-Dons Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Louise Burfitt-Dons's Husband?
Her husband is Donald Burfitt-Dons (m. 1982)
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Donald Burfitt-Dons (m. 1982) |
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Brooke, Arabella |
Louise Burfitt-Dons Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Louise Burfitt-Dons worth at the age of 71 years old? Louise Burfitt-Dons’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated
Louise Burfitt-Dons's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In September 2014 she was selected to fight the 2015 General Election for the Conservative Party in Nottingham North. She clashed with the incumbent MP Graham Allen over his criticism of small businesses in Nottingham North She has challenged Nottingham City Council over its Workplace Parking Levy policy as `short term thinking' at its worse and suggested it was a political decision rather than an economic one. Nottingham was the first City Council to introduce a Workplace Parking Levy in the UK.
In 2012, after visiting a range of different businesses, she set up an online initiative named 'Boosting Britain' to encourage and promote new ideas and companies which were helping Britain. It covered infrastructure, defence industry, education as well as motivational factors. She has suggested more honorary titles for engineers would help to bolster their image and help with the skills shortage As of 2017, the website was unregistered and not connecting.
Burfitt-Dons founded the UK Kindness Movement and co-founder of Kindness Day UK. She appeared on BBC Breakfast on the first Kindness Day UK on 13 November 2010 alongside Kathy Lette who claimed that English people were condescending and unfriendly. In 2007 she began campaigning on global warming and has said that "climate change may be the ultimate issue that unites us all".
Burfitt-Dons got involved with women's issues because of her charity work as a motivational speaker and mentor. In October 2009 she was part of the freshers feminist debate at Cambridge University with Cosmopolitan Magazine editor Louise Court and Edwina Currie. Burfitt-Dons set up the Royal Society of Arts' Women's Speakers' Network whose mission is to "raise women's profile in society by greater involvement in public speaking". She chaired the launch event at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers on 9 November 2010 in a public debate entitled "The Great Female Debate: Do Women Speak Too much or too little?" She believes that some feminist groups have hijacked and radicalised the equality movement and has catalysed a debate around feminism calling on more gender realism via her blog The Common Sense Feminist. Her work on feminism includes the book Moderating Feminism:The Past The Now and What Comes Next (2016).
Burfitt-Dons co-founded the Global Warming Alliance which was set up in January 2006 to find solutions to the crisis. On 2 December 2008, she launched the Global Warming Hotspot channel on YouTube. She spearheaded the international Hot Women Campaign, which encouraged women to become more active in climate change issues and reduce carbon emissions and significantly raised awareness of the differences between male and female thinking on the issues. The Scotsman quoted Burfitt-Dons' claims that "the relentless rise in CO2 emissions is incrementally raising planetary temperatures, increasing water vapour in the atmosphere with a commensurate rise in rainfall, and ever stronger wind patterns randomly occurring across the globe."
In 2006 she was nominated as an Angel Hero for The My Hero Project. In May 2009 she was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in recognition of her work with children as well as to acknowledge her efforts as a campaigner and speaker on humanitarian and environmental issues.
She designed the "Cool to Be Kind" Campaign in 2000; two years later she founded the National Decency Campaign in 2002. and, in 2006, the "Grade Not Degrade" campaign. The Scotsman quoted her as suggesting Celebrity Big Brother was legitimising the growing trend of bullying behaviour in classrooms around the country. She spoke at the Conservative Women's Organisation Forum at the House of Commons on cyber bullying claiming that today "children have to be as savvy as celebrities but without the pr support". In response to the growing trend of internet abuse she designed the CyberKind Campaign, which was launched on Remembrance Day (11 November) 2009.
Burfitt-Dons has two daughters, Brooke Burfitt and Arabella (b. 1992), by her pilot husband Donald Burfitt-Dons, a New Zealander whom she met and married in London in 1982 while he was on an overseas basing with Qantas. The couple lived in Australia between 1982–93 where Louise worked as an actress and wrote plays for the Sydney stage. She co-starred in a dinner theatre show with Andrew Harwood in 1988. She lives in Chiswick, London.
Louise Burfitt-Dons, FRSA (née Byres; born 22 October 1953) is a British novelist, humanitarian, and former Conservative candidate.