Green Party of England and Wales
Green Party of England and Wales
Green Party of England and Wales
Green
No affiliated group in the European Parliament
Change of +9.9 since last election
+2.5 in the last 3 months
The party's bedrock principle is the conviction that ecological sustainability and social justice are inextricably intertwined. Their worldview is rooted in the ideology of 'Green Politics,' rejecting the dogma of perpetual economic growth in favour of an economy that operates strictly within planetary boundaries. They perceive humanity as an integral part of a delicate ecosystem, which informs a vision of governance that prioritizes long-term collective well-being over short-term market interests. Decentralisation and grassroots democracy are fundamental tenets of this approach.
The party's agenda centers on a fundamental overhaul of the economy to achieve climate neutrality, a significant expansion of renewable energy sources, and robust biodiversity protection. On social policy, they advocate for substantial wealth redistribution, proposing measures like a wealth tax or a universal basic income to bridge the gap between the affluent and the disadvantaged. Their core demographic includes young, urban voters, academics, and those who believe the climate policies of the mainstream parties are insufficient. Furthermore, they clearly position themselves as pro-European and champions of a liberal migration policy.
Within the UK's first-past-the-post electoral system, the party frequently serves as a progressive corrective and a strategic challenger to the Labour Party. Given that this voting system inherently disadvantages smaller parties, they strategically focus their resources on specific strongholds to secure parliamentary representation. They advocate for a fundamental reform of electoral law, pushing for proportional representation to enhance democratic fairness. Despite their critical stance on the established system, they operate within democratic institutions, leveraging them as a platform to elevate ecological issues into mainstream political discourse.
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The party participated in government for 0% of the legislative period.
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