Halifax Courier

Green Party call to back Labour candidate in poll

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Finn Jensen, Chairman of Calderdale Green Party

THE Green Party in the Calder Valley today announces that it will be recommendi­ng a vote for the Labour Party candidate, Josh Fenton Glynn, in the next general election.

We call on all the people of Calder Valley to support our opposition to a hard Brexit and increasing austerity. Josh Fenton Glynn agrees with us on these policies. He, and the Calder Valley Labour Party, also agree with us on the urgent need for a fairer and more proportion­al voting system to strengthen our democracy.

Calderdale Green Party officers have had lengthy discussion­s with Josh and officers of the

Calder Valley Labour Party in recent weeks. We will continue to campaign separately on policies where we disagree.

However, we agree on the urgent need for a Green New Deal including a common response to the climate emergency; ending fossil fuel subsidies; increasing support for renewable energy; and affordable public transport.

We also agree that the current extreme levels of inequality are unacceptab­le. Therefore, we propose improvemen­ts to the tax and benefit system, the introducti­on of a land value tax, a mininum wage of £10 an hour and an end to zero hours contracts.

Extraordin­ary times require extraordin­ary measures. Our immediate is to prevent a minority Tory Government from leading the UK into the arms of President Trump. The Green Party continues to believe that the Brexit crisis is best resolved by a further referendum in which we would campaign for remain.

In the next general election we need an MP for the Calder Valley who is committed to uniting our communitie­s, rebuilding our public services and reforming our democracy. That is why, in this unique general election, the Calderdale Green Party recommends that all of those who share our values support Josh

Fenton Glynn as the next MP for Calder Valley.

 ??  ?? THREAT: Plans to widen Wakefield Road would put Robin Hood’s grave at risk. See John Rushworth’s letter below
THREAT: Plans to widen Wakefield Road would put Robin Hood’s grave at risk. See John Rushworth’s letter below

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