Green Party to launch 2018 leadership elections

28 May 2018

  • Nominations open Friday 1 June – Friday 29 June 2018
  • Members to vote between 30 July and 31 August 2018

The Green Party will launch its 2018 leadership and executive elections this Friday (June 1) when nominations open.

Nominations will be open until 29 June for the positions of leader and deputy leader, as well as almost every position of the Green Party executive [1]. Members will then have one month to vote for between 30 July and 31 August, with results announced shortly after.

The Green Party’s constitution requires candidates for leader or deputy leader to have been a member of the party for the three complete years before the close of nominations, and for a nomination to be supported by signatures from a minimum of twenty party members.

Members will vote by single transferable vote, with ballots issued by them via email and, where required, paper copies.

A Green Party spokesperson said:

“The Green Party is proud to be a democratic party with members and supporters at its heart. Green Party members are central to all decision making, and in the next few months will decide who leads the party into the future.”

Notes:

1.

Green Party Executive posts currently confirmed to be elected for a two year term:
•    Leader
•    Deputy Leader
•    Chair
•    Campaigns Co-Ordinator
•    Elections Co-Ordinator
•    External Communications Co-Ordinator
•    International Co-Ordinator
•    Management Co-Ordinator
•    Trade Union Liaison Officer
Casual vacancies currently confirmed to be elected for a one year term:
•    Finance Co-Ordinator
•    Equality and Diversity Co-Ordinator
•    Policy Co-Ordinator

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Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah to run for the Green party in Lewisham East by-election

24 May 2018

Adoo-Kissi-Debrah campaign for:

  • Clean air for happy, healthy lives
  • A final say over Europe – with the option to remain in
  • Schools we can be proud of – supporting young people and their mental health

The Green Party today announced clean air campaigner Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah as their candidate for the upcoming Lewisham East by-election.

Adoo-Kissi-Debrah became a local clean air campaigner following the death of her daughter in 2013 from a rare and severe form of asthma. This led her to set up the Ella Roberta Family Foundation[1], which works to increase awareness of asthma in schools and local community groups.

Adoo-Kissi-Debrah is standing on a platform of tackling air pollution, giving people a say on Brexit and improving Lewisham’s schools.

Nearly 9,500 people die early every year in London because of air pollution [2], and Adoo-Kissi-Debrah has committed to fighting for clean air and respiratory conditions to be prioritised at a national level if elected as Lewisham East’s MP.

As Lewisham East voted overwhelmingly to remain in the European Union, Adoo-Kissi-Debrah will campaign for the British people to have a final say on Europe.

Adoo-Kissi-Debrah, who is a secondary school teacher in Lewisham, will also fight for schools that local people can be proud of. She wants more funding for young people’s mental health support, and to implement a joined up, holistic approach to the issue which helps young people and their families manage their conditions while giving them the confidence to go flourish.

Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah said:

I am standing in the Lewisham East by-election for the Green Party because I know Lewisham residents now want to see real change, and a stronger, healthier Lewisham. They are sick of party-political infighting and want to see the real problems they have being championed in Parliament.

“I am here to cut through the grand-standing and ideology and deliver for Lewisham. People in Lewisham want to see their lives improve.”

Notes:

[1] http://ellaroberta.org

[2] https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/jul/15/nearly-9500-people-die-each-year-in-london-because-of-air-pollution-study

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Greens: County lines arrests show need for drug law reform

16 May 2018

The Green Party has called for the UK’s drugs laws to be overhauled in response to news that the number of young people arrested for drug dealing is rising.

Jonathan Bartley, co-leader of the party, called for an impact assessment of the Misuse of Drugs Act after news that the number of under 18s arrested for possession with intent to supply and supplying drugs rose by 28% between 2013 and 2017, from 1,639 to 2,097 [1].

Bartley said:

“The rising number of children and teenagers arrested for drug dealing is further evidence of why we need to overhaul our failing drugs laws. County lines arrests risk criminalising children who are likely to be victims of grooming, trafficking and more – while the criminal underworld continues to profit from the exploitation of young people.

 “We urgently need an impact assessment of the Misuse of Drugs Actto ensure drugs policy focuses on the evidence around reducing drug related harms – that’s how we can protect rather than criminalise children and young people who need help.”

Notes:

1. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/may/12/rise-in-drug-arrests-among-teenagers-prompts-county-lines-concerns

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