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

a consequential nail biting contest for green party members

65000 members of the Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) are in the process of choosing their Leader, a Deputy Leader and members of its Executive Committee. With voting closing in 7 days on 30th August at midday, both candidates for the leadership role Adrian Ramsay/ Ellie Chowns MPs and Zack Polanski appear to … Continue reading a consequential nail biting contest for green party members

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

a rigged election or the identinarians’ slate

A record number of 55 candidates applying for 17 internal posts may well be interpreted by friendly observers to this newsworthy internal election as proof of a lively and healthy democracy within the Green Party of England and Wales. As our very early scrutiny of the list of candidates reveals, sadly, the very opposite seems … Continue reading a rigged election or the identinarians’ slate

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

whither ‘greens organise’ ?

'Greens Organise’ launch at the Manchester Mechanics Institute 8/9/2024. Deeply disappointed by the Labour Left under Jeremy Corbyn, the collapse of  Momentum and the demise of The World Transformed , a series of ongoing conversations about the possibility of ‘a new party of the  left’ have been taking place over the past couple of years … Continue reading whither ‘greens organise’ ?

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

green mps oppose call for a national inquiry into grooming gang rape scandal

On 8th January, Green MPs Sian Berry and Ellie Chowns voted against an amendment to Labour's Children's Wellbeing and Schools bill which called for a national inquiry into the grooming gang rape scandal. In spite of 49 Labour MPs missing in action on the night, Labour defeated Kemi Badenoch conservative party's amendment by a comfortable … Continue reading green mps oppose call for a national inquiry into grooming gang rape scandal

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