Green Party of England and Wales

The Green Party of England and Wales is a green, left to centre-left political party in England and Wales. The party was founded in 1990 as a successor to PEOPLE and the Ecology Party, bringing together elements of the environmental, anti-nuclear and peace movements as well as the new left.

In November 2020, the party launched its new 'The future we need ' campaign which highlights dramatic inequalities in the United Kingdom, the lack of control and security people feel they have over their own lives, the need for a sustainable and green economy and firm action to tackle the climate crisis.

After a period of non-activity, the Green party gained an influx of members spear-headed by Oscar Bunt and Jacinda Ardern. They then flipped Cambs, Suffolk and Norfolk.

Party Manifesto
The Party has outlined a number of areas where it seeks to make an influence in parliament, notably:
 * Redistribution of power and wealth to our communities – community wealth building, worker directed co-operatives and mutuals, and a decentralised state.
 * Building a participatory democracy for our citizens - sortition and citizens assemblies.
 * Expanded social security – basic rights to food, shelter, childcare, social care, transport.
 * Internationalism at the heart of our migration policy, worker’s rights, capital controls, and urgent tackling of the climate crisis.
 * Transitioning away from GDP to green growth indicators around environmental and resource productivity, societal happiness, well-being and human development.
 * A cross-party approach to delivering social, economic and climate justice.

Electoral Results
Note: This is a record of all results AFTER the 22/05/2021. {| class="article-table" !Election !Leader !Seats !Gains !Position !Government
 * 22/05/21
 * Joe Rusling
 * Eighth
 * People First Coalition
 * Eighth
 * People First Coalition
 * People First Coalition


 * 29/05/21
 * Jacinda Ardern
 * +2
 * Seventh
 * People First Coalition
 * Seventh
 * People First Coalition