Bristol Post

Politics European diplomats cosy up to Bristol West’s ‘future Green MP’

- Tristan CORK tristan.cork@reachplc.com

AGROUP of European diplomats appear to have given a ringing endorsemen­t to the prospect of Bristol providing Britain’s second ever Green Party member of parliament, by heading out on a tour to “meet future MPs”, and including Bristol West’s Green candidate Carla Denyer.

The diplomats travelled out from their London embassies saying they wanted to understand perspectiv­es outside of the “Westminste­r bubble”, and found themselves being shown around the Wellspring Settlement and Barton Hill and Lawrence Hill’s tower blocks by the Bristol city councillor and Green Party national co-leader.

Cllr Denyer is confirmed as the Green Party candidate for Bristol West’s seat, currently held by Labour’s Thangam Debbonaire, who might raise an eyebrow at the descriptio­n of her Green Party rival as a future MP by diplomats from Germany, Spain, Netherland­s, Poland and the EU itself.

“We are in Bristol, five Europeans from European embassies in London, I’m from the German Embassy, and we are visiting MPs or future MPs in their constituen­cy, to see what life is like outside the Westminste­r bubble,” said diplomat Clemens Kohnen.

The group of diplomats met Green Party councillor­s and heard presentati­ons about the housing crisis in Bristol, before having a tour of Lawrence Hill.

“Their aim was to get out of the London/Westminste­r bubble and get a feel for the mood on the ground in Bristol,” said a Green Party spokespers­on. “As a crucial political issue in Bristol, we chose to focus the visit on the topic of housing. We highlighte­d both the Government’s failings on this issue, as well as the difference­s between the solutions put forward by

Labour and the Greens,” she added.

Having a delegation of EU diplomats visit Cllr Denyer as a ‘future MP’ is a boost to her campaign to be Bristol’s first Green Party MP at the next election, which is expected to take place in 2024.

Cllr Denyer finished second to Labour in 2019, gaining 21 per cent of the vote to Ms Debbonaire’s 61 per cent, and despite being the Green Party’s top priority seat at the past couple of elections, it is still listed as the 32nd safest Labour seat in the country.

Ms Debbonaire was also busy on as the diplomats arrived – albeit in Westminste­r – issuing a statement in her position as shadow leader of the house at business questions, highlighti­ng the Government’s ‘failure’ to deliver 29 bills before parliament this year. “Rishi Sunak has broken his promises to voters,” she told MPs. “Too busy playing

whack-a-mole with the increasing pop-up rebellions from his own Tory backbenche­rs rather than using the government’s valuable time in Parliament to address the issues that matter to working people. This weak Prime Minister has been caught out over-promising and massively under-delivering.

“Just this week we’ve learnt of further delays to the Renters Reform Bill which was initially promised four years ago. The Tories have failed to introduce the Transport Bill, left the Mental Health Bill in limbo and abandoned the Schools Bill altogether. Even their flagship Levelling-up Bill is in chaos.

“This is no way to run a government. The next Labour government will introduce a coherent, bold programme of legislatio­n driven by our five missions that’ll make a real difference to people’s lives.”

We are visiting MPs or future MPs in their constituen­cy to see what life is like outside the Westminste­r bubble Clemens Kohnen

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 ?? ?? Embassy delegates visiting Barton Hill in Bristol with Green Party candidate Carla Denyer, centre. Below, a victorious Thangam Debbonaire is pictured next to Ms Denyer on election night in 2019
Embassy delegates visiting Barton Hill in Bristol with Green Party candidate Carla Denyer, centre. Below, a victorious Thangam Debbonaire is pictured next to Ms Denyer on election night in 2019

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