Ayrton Cable

Ayrton Cable
Born (2003-01-10) 10 January 2003 (age 21)
Nové Zámky, Slovakia
Known forAnimal and human rights activism
RelativesVince Cable (grandfather)

Ayrton Cable (born 10 January 2003) is a social activist, known for his activism on issues surrounding food and water security.

In 2012 he screened a film about food labelling and animal welfare to an invited audience in the Palace of Westminster.[1] The film, entitled How was this Animal Kept?, was professionally produced at Hampton Court House School with the help of Mexican film director Alejandro Sesma and the EU labelling project manager at the Farm Animal Welfare Forum, Ffinlo Costain.[2] Cable is a pupil at the school.

In June 2014 Cable founded the Humanitarian Water and Food Youth Award,[3] (WAFA Youth) raising awareness of issues relating to poverty and in particular food and water security. He has spoken and appeared on television, radio, at awards ceremonies, and at TEDx.[4]

  1. ^ "Vince Cable's grandson, nine, screens his animal welfare film in Commons". London Evening Standard. 5 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Ayrton Films Sequel to Animal Farm Law". Hampton Court House School.
  3. ^ "The Water & Food YOUTH AWARD". Water and Food Award. WAFA AWARD. 24 November 2022.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Theme: Thoughts for our future". TEDx.

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