
Deputy Leadership candidate: “Four years championing Green values, and there’s much more to come”
Green deputy leader Amelia Womack argues her party has new challenges to overcome, but a lot of new opportunities to seize under her guidance too.

Green deputy leader Amelia Womack argues her party has new challenges to overcome, but a lot of new opportunities to seize under her guidance too.

Councillor Jonathan Chilvers explains why he wants to be Deputy Leader – arguing the Greens need to reach out to people outside a lefty political bubble.

Councillor Andrew Cooper bids to be Deputy Leader – arguing the Greens need to reach out to green businesses and shift away from London.

Labour are taking the easy path when it comes to Brexit – but it’s not too late to change course, writes Green Party leader Caroline Lucas.

If elected co-leader, I want to see the Greens ramp up our non-violent direct action, says the councillor and leadership candidate Jonathan Bartley.

Leslie Rowe argues the Greens need a radical agenda – rejecting the EU and progressive alliances, and supporting a ‘de-growth’ agenda.

Leadership elections are afoot as Caroline Lucas is stepping down as co-leader later this month. And among some known faces, a new generation of Greens emerges.

The leadership election could prove an opportunity for radial debate on the Greens future, or a coronation of the status quo. Reece Stafferton writers.

The snap election might have proved disappointing for the Tories, but the bid for a progressive government did not win either.

The pair hope to build on the Greens’ recent electoral gains – professionalising the party while pledging ‘fierce resistance’ to the right.