Natalie Bennett: Why the Green Party is overhauling how it works
Green conference at the weekend voted to back fundamental changes to the party’s structures, which will now go to an all-member vote. Natalie Bennett explains the move.
Green conference at the weekend voted to back fundamental changes to the party’s structures, which will now go to an all-member vote. Natalie Bennett explains the move.
The former Green leader went to Birmingham to protest Conservative support for fracking. And learnt that even in their ranks opinion is shifting.
Scotland is now running trials on implementing a universal basic income. And the initiative should be rolled across Britain, Natalie Bennett writes.
The push for a People’s Vote on the final Brexit deal is gaining momentum, fast. A huge London march last month and a rapidly expanding petition have been bolstered this week by the latest demonstration that we don’t have a government capable oftest
From Blackpool to Yorkshire, protests are showing this can be the year we kill off the idea of fracking in England.
We all suffer when public services are run for private profit not public good.
The former Green Party leader reports from COP on stories of resilience – and resistance.
We have the chance to hold a second referendum and stay in the EU. But only if the campaign is led by the grassroots.
After four years as leader, Bennett has announced that she will not seek re-election when her term expires in August
The Greens are launching a positive campaign on EU membership, but don’t want to let the Tories off the hook