What is Cameron up to with Green Party debate offer?
David Cameron has said the Greens should take part in a leaders’ debate if Ukip are represented. Could this be a smart strategic move?
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The Green party reported a huge spike of membership in January, helping it overtake Ukip and even the Lib Dems – but as its spring conference opens, can it sustain growth through the general election?
Green party leader Natalie Bennett gives what she describes as a “very difficult” interview to LBC radio on her plans for social housing.
As the row over the general election debates puts it in the political spotlight, the Green Party gains more than 2,000 new members in the last day alone, overtaking both Ukip and LibDems.
David Cameron has said the Greens should take part in a leaders’ debate if Ukip are represented. Could this be a smart strategic move?
The Irish government was plunged into fresh chaos today as the junior coalition Green Party pulled out following the resignation of Taoiseach Brian Cowen as leader of the ruling Fianna Fail party.
The Green Party claims to have Daniel Hannan amongst their supporters in Oxford East – but is that really what the Conservative MEP said?
The Green Party has been celebrating the election of its highest-ever number of councillors in last week’s votes and becoming the biggest party on both Bristol City and Hastings Borough councils.
We were joined by Damian Green, the former cabinet minister and member of the Commons culture select committee.
We’re joined by the Green Party MEP Molly Scott Cato.
Thangam Debbonaire lost in the Bristol constituency she’d held for nearly decade.
While Labour’s sweeping election victory has re-written the history books – the Green party has also been celebrating its most successful result ever, winning 4 seats.
Earlier I spoke to the polling expert Sir John Curtice – who’s professor of politics at Strathclyde University.
Today it was the Green Party’s turn to launch its manifesto, with co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay pledging to “mend broken Britain”.
Despite the warnings from nature, the Conservatives might be on the verge of reconsidering some of their green policies.
We spoke to Craig MacKinlay, the Tory MP for South Thanet and chair of the Net Zero Scrutiny Group. We began by asking him if the party’s victory in Uxbridge and South Ruislip was purely down to opposition to the Ulez.