This is a follow-up to our popular post on the Autumn 2025 Conference published on of 13th October here . Because Critical Social Justice (CSJ) activists believe that reality and truth are mere social constructs, politics for them boils down to "language games" where words only point to other words and not to the material world. … Continue reading language games at the 2025 green party conference in bournemouth
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the guidance on the equality act 2010 – gender reassignment and gender critical belief cannot be ignored
Six months before former Deputy Leader Dr Shahrar Ali and the Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) court case was to be heard, members of the Executive were sufficiently concerned about the Party's vulnerability to legal action under the Equality Act that they sought legal advice from its solicitors Bates Wells. To all intent … Continue reading the guidance on the equality act 2010 – gender reassignment and gender critical belief cannot be ignored
smoke and mirrors at the green party conference in bournemouth
Ordinary members of the Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) may one day remember Bournemouth not so much as a significant "moment of change" in the UK political landscape as a fundamental shift in the balance of power within the Party. With 1600 registered participants - a record - the new “ old guard … Continue reading smoke and mirrors at the green party conference in bournemouth
how zack polanski will bankrupt the green party
"Transphobia will absolutely not be tolerated", says newly elected leader of the Green Party of England and Wales ( The Canary website ) More on Polanski's views about the Cass report, puberty blockers, self ID, the Supreme Court ruling on the definition of sex and the EHRC guide to its implementation here On Friday 19th … Continue reading how zack polanski will bankrupt the green party
expulsion as a means of de-platforming women in the green party
In support of women's sex based rights, a motion co-proposed by 87 members was ruled 'out of order' by the Party's Standing Orders Committee (SOC). Short of a successful challenge to that decision at the Report stage of conference business, motion A79 entitled "Establishing Women's Rights Section in PSS Following Supreme Court Judgment" will not … Continue reading expulsion as a means of de-platforming women in the green party
our top 10 motions for the 2025 autumn conference
The prioritisation ballot of motions going forward to the Green Party of England and Wales Conference is now open. It will close at midnight on 27th August. All 65000 members of the Party are entitled to vote in this ballot, regardless of whether they register to take part in the event in Bournemouth or not. … Continue reading our top 10 motions for the 2025 autumn conference
northern greens on a mission to win back control of the Green Party
By booting out extreme trans-activists Melanie Earp (12.1% of the vote) and Lindsey McTeer (7.4% of the vote), members of the North West Green Party have put a stop to having their liberal, non sectarian views on sex and gender being misrepresented on the Green Party Regional Council (GPRC). As recorded in the 131 articles … Continue reading northern greens on a mission to win back control of the Green Party
stonewall’s u-turn on the definition of transphobia
Widely recognised as experts on discrimination towards LGBTIQA+ members and leading Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI ) training accreditation body, Stonewall has quietly done a U-turn in their definition of transphobia. This is their new version: Transphobia Prejudice or negative attitudes or beliefs or views about trans people. This include the fear or dislike of … Continue reading stonewall’s u-turn on the definition of transphobia
Aviation, degrowth and the working class
With “further and faster growth" at the top of the new Labour government’s agenda, it should not come as any surprise that Chancellor Rachel Reeves is looking again at plans to build a third runway at Heathrow airport and/or a second runway at Gatwick and increased capacity at Luton airport. Leading up to her … Continue reading Aviation, degrowth and the working class
why the new leadership must address the party’s democractic deficit
Following its Autumn 2024 Conference in Manchester, the Green Party of England and Wales held its Annual General Meeting on 9 November. The number of participants to that online event fluctuated with a peak of 418. This was less than 0.8% of the membership. The highest number of votes recorded was 334 for the Leadership … Continue reading why the new leadership must address the party’s democractic deficit