I’d like to say a massive thank you to everyone who voted Green in last week’s general election. Our share of the vote has been gradually going up and it was good to see so many people who have been voting Green in the local elections now starting to vote Green in general elections too. […]
Category: Elections
Question Time at King’s Worcester
There was lively discussion and debate in College Hall at King’s Worcester on Monday evening (24th June red.), as the School hosted a Question Time style meeting with local parliamentary candidates. All the candidates for election were invited to take part, and Mel Allcott spoke for the Liberal Democrats, Marc Bayliss for the Conservative and […]
Green Party publishes its manifesto
The Green Party’s manifesto has been launched. Millions of people in our country are feeling insecure and deeply worried about the future. We live in one of the richest countries on the planet, yet nurses are using food banks, our children’s schools are crumbling, a roof over our heads is all too often unaffordable, and […]
Green Party Is Now The Main Opposition To Labour In Worcester
At a crucial first meeting of the council following the recent local elections in Worcester, the Green Party offered to work collaboratively for a cooperatively run city council. However, the Labour Party took control of the council, with support from the Lib Dems and the remaining sole Conservative councillor, despite the council being in no […]
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Worcester Elections – Labour come close to majority as Tories lose big
The makeup of Worcester City Council has changed drastically after this years elections, with Labour now one seat off an overall majority while the Conservatives are now down to just one councillor. The Green Party and the Liberal Democrats also gained seats as all 35 councillors were elected on the same day for the first […]
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Great election result for Worcester Green Party
Worcester’s Green Party is celebrating its highest ever number of Green Party councillors, increased from 11 to 12. Greens say this is a “vote of confidence” in the work of Green councillors and candidates in the city. City-wide, the Green Party won the largest vote share in the city (the so called popular vote) but the […]
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Green Party Candidate for PCC election 2024
Green councillors showing their support for the Green Party West Mercia PCC candidate Julian Dean when he visited Worcester. Voters will elect a PCC on Thursday, May 2, the same day as the local elections. West Mercia is the fourth largest geographic police force area in England and Wales and covers three counties – Worcestershire, […]
Our 2024 -2028 manifesto
Worcester Green Party’s 2024 -2028 manifesto is now live.To view this, please click on this link […]
Green party hopes for record number of seats in England local elections
The Green party has said it is confident that its candidates will hold a record number of seats after next month’s local elections in England, but also opened up the possibility of cooperating with other parties during the general election and with Labour if it wins power in Westminster. Launching its local election campaign in […]
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Greens defeat Tories for place on Worcestershire County Council
The Green Party earned another impressive win against the Conservatives for a place on the county council. Andrew Cross came out on top in the Warndon division for a place on Worcestershire County Council in a by-election held following the death of long-standing councillor Andy Roberts. The impressive victory for the Greens saw Cllr Cross […]
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