Green Party at a glance

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Green Party of England and Wales

Green Party of England and Wales

Centre-left

Environment & climate
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No group in the European Parliament
The Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) is a left-wing political party that advocates for environmental and climate protection, social justice, and a sustainable economy. Founded in 1990 from the former Green Party UK, it advocates for an ecological transformation of society.
History and Development of the Green Party
The origins of the Green Party of England and Wales date back to 1972 when the party was founded under the name 'PEOPLE'. In 1975 it was renamed 'Ecology Party' and finally in 1985 to 'Green Party'. In 1990, the original Green Party split into three regional parties: the Green Party of England and Wales, the Scottish Greens, and the Green Party in Northern Ireland. Since then, the GPEW has operated independently in England and Wales and has advocated for ecological and social issues.
Goals and Core Values of the Party
The Green Party aims to create a sustainable and just society. Its core principles include social justice, environmental responsibility, grassroots democracy, and non-violence. The party advocates for a radical transformation of society to benefit both people and the planet.
Political Positions and Main Concerns
The GPEW positions itself as a left-wing party with a strong focus on environmental policy. It calls for measures against climate change, the expansion of renewable energy, and the protection of biodiversity. Additionally, it advocates for social justice, including combating inequality and promoting public services. The party also supports greater decentralization of political power and promotes grassroots democratic approaches.
Current Political Initiatives
In its manifesto for the 2024 parliamentary elections, the Green Party emphasized the necessity of a green economic transformation. It planned investments of £40 billion per year to promote the transition to a sustainable economy. Additionally, the party called for the introduction of a CO₂ tax to displace fossil fuels from the economy and generate funds for the green transition.
Political orientation
Conservative
Social
Market
Progressive
Position on the EU
Anti-EU
Pro-EU

Positions and stances

Position 2024
Position 2019
Economy & state
Should income and wealth be redistributed?
Pro redistribution
Against redistribution
How should the state use a budget surplus?
Invest
Reduce debt and cut taxes
Should the local economy be protected?
Free global trade
Protect the local economy
Society & values
What matters more: freedom or security?
Maximum freedom
Security
Should gender equality for women be actively promoted?
Support
Oppose
Should equality for LGBTQ+ people be actively promoted?
Support
Oppose
Should same-sex marriage be legal?
In favour
Against
What role should religion play in politics?
Separation of church and state
Close link between church and state
Should policy focus on cities or rural areas?
Focus on cities
Focus on rural areas
Environment & globalization
What matters more: the environment or the economy?
Environmental protection matters more than economic growth
Economic growth matters more than environmental protection
What matters more: climate action or the economy?
Climate action matters more than economic growth
Economic growth matters more than climate action
Migration & integration
How should immigration policy be regulated?
Open
Strict
How should immigrant integration work?
Multicultural society
Homogeneous society
Should ethnic minorities have more rights?
More rights
Fewer rights
What role should nation-states play?
An open world without borders
Strong nation-states
Democracy & institutions
How should power be distributed?
Distributed power
Strong ruler/leader
How independent should the judiciary be?
Fully independent
Dependent on government
How should the state be organized: federal or centralized?
Federalism
Centralization

Issue priorities

The chart shows which issues matter most to the party. The further out a point is, the higher the importance.

Historical election results

Green Party: Historical election results in United Kingdom

Historical participation in government since 1945

Historical participation in government since 1945
Led the government
In government
No government participation so far
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Overall share of time in government

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ParlGov – Parliamentary Democracy Data

Long-running research data from the University of Bremen. It documents political parties and governments and enables systematic political comparison.
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Döring, Holger and Philip Manow. 2024. Parliaments and governments database (ParlGov): Information on parties, elections and cabinets in established democracies.

CHES – Chapel Hill Expert Survey

Europe’s most important expert survey on party positions. More than 400 political scientists from different countries assess party positions based on scientific criteria.
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Rovny, Jan, Ryan Bakker, Liesbet Hooghe, Seth Jolly, Gary Marks, Jonathan Polk, Marco Steenbergen, and Milada Vachudova. “25 Years of Political Party Positions in Europe: The Chapel Hill Expert Survey, 1999-2024,”