WHO DRIVES WHAT

Saturday 14 January 1995 19:02 EST
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THE POLITICIAN Edwina Currie, MP, drives a sporty Toyota MR2.

THE ETHICAL DIRECTOR Anita Roddick of The Body Shop drives a VW Golf Umwelt, marketed as less harmful to the environment than other similar-sized cars.

THE PUBLIC SERVANT John Birt, director- general of the BBC, drives a Range Rover.

THE BANKER Derek Wanless, group chief executive of NatWest, drives a Jaguar Sovereign.

(Jaguar is owned by Ford, and NatWest runs Ford's largest company car fleet).

THE TRADE UNIONIST John Monks of the TUC drives a Rover 827 Vitesse in burgundy (the TUC's corporate colour).

THE C5 INVENTOR Sir Clive Sinclair drives a far from rudimentary Lotus Elan.

THE CAMPAIGN DIRECTOR Charles Secrett, Friends of the Earth director, rides a moped.

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