Greens promise to put forward ten bills in next parliament
The party urged voters to “accept no imitations” and vote Green.
The party urged voters to “accept no imitations” and vote Green.
The party wants the government to introduce a ‘community right to buy’
While some Greens view the split as the ‘death rattle’ of centrism, others believe it may hold the key to political reform.
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.
From new policies on well-being to debates on antisemitism, here’s some highlights from the Green Party of England and Wales’ gathering in Bristol at the weekend.
“From air pollution to plastics and a four day week – where Greens lead, others follow” – Left Foot Forward speaks to the new Green Party co-leader team.
LFF has the breakdown of the Green Party’s internal elections – read them here.
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.
The pair hope to build on the Greens’ recent electoral gains – professionalising the party while pledging ‘fierce resistance’ to the right.
A former Assembly Member reflects on the changes to how London is run