Green Party Members Start Choosing New Leadership
ENGLAND AND WALES, AUG 1 – The Green Party’s 60,000 members choose new leadership after co-leader Denyer steps down, with candidates debating party direction amid record media attention.
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Voting is now open in the Green Party leadership election – who will win?
Voting is now open in the Green Party’s leadership election. Members will have until 30 August to decide who they want to be their next leader. Vying for the top job there are two candidates. On the one hand, there is the party’s current deputy leader and London Assembly member Zack Polanski. On the other, there’s two sitting Green MPs – Ellie Chowns and Adrian Ramsay – the latter being one of the party’s incumbent co-leaders. The contest has be…
It’s not easy being green – politicalbetting.com
?/ With the Green Party leadership ballots opening tomorrow, how do potential Green voters see the party?52% of Green considerers think the party should focus on being generally left-wing, more than the 33% who believe it should focus on the environmentyougov.co.uk/politics/art…— YouGov (@yougov.co.uk) 2025-07-31T09:09:53.458Z 28% of Britons say they would consider voting for the Green Party at the next general electionBy party voted for in 202…
Who Are The Green Party's Leadership Hopefuls? - Great Yorkshire Radio
The party, which has four MPs and more than 800 council seats, holds elections for its leaders and deputy leaders every two years. However, the last contest was in 2021 when current leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay were elected for a three-year term to avoid a leadership election overlapping with the 2024 general election. Only paid-up members can vote in the internal elections, which start on 1 August and close on 30 August. Results will …
Thomas Daw: The Green Party needs youth representation in its leadership
Between 1 and 30 August, members of the Green Party of England and Wales will be voting to elect a new leadership team. There are nine candidates in the running for the deputy leadership, and Bright Green is hoping to interview all of them. This interview is with North Somerset Councillor Thomas Daw and covers why he wants to be the party’s next deputy leader, how many seats the Green Party could win at the next election and some thorny policy q…
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