Western Daily Press

Green Party revolution pledged for all sectors

- JULIA SAQUI news@westerndai­lypress.co.uk

THE Green Party has pledged a “revolution from the bottom up” through a Green Recovery plan as it launched its local election campaign.

Speaking at the socially distanced launch in London’s Battersea Park, coleader Jonathan Bartley said voters should see the Green Party as “the obvious choice” in the current climate.

Bristol is among the cities where it hopes to gain significan­t traction next month.

The party is proposing a transforma­tion of the agricultur­e industry, use of sustainabl­e materials for sustainabl­e homes and an improved transport network to distribute energy from offshore renewables more efficientl­y, in a move it says will “share the prosperity around”.

Mr Bartley said he believed there could be some “real breakthrou­ghs” for the party on May 6 as it looks to build support in areas such as Sheffield and Burnley, as well as Bristol.

He said that the party hoped to “build on the gains” achieved in the 2019 local election when Greens more than doubled their number of councillor­s.

The party enjoyed its best local election result in its 46-year history two years ago, which took its numbers to 362 councillor­s on 122 councils across the country.

Mr Bartley said: “We’ve shown that we can get elected; we’re now playing a part in running 17 local councils.

“We hope to be playing a part in running even more, making breakthrou­ghs in places like Mansfield... building on places like Burnley, maybe being the biggest party again in Bristol, and getting more control in places like Sheffield.”

He also hit out at the climate policies of the Conservati­ve and Labour parties, saying that below the surface they are not “truly green”.

By spending £12 billion on fossil fuel subsidies and expanding airports, he claimed the Conservati­ves are not “dealing with the climate as an emergency”.

“We need a transforma­tion across every single sector of the economy.”

At the launch, the party put its support behind a full inquiry into the Government handling of the coronaviru­s crisis in order to “learn the lessons” for when future variants or possible future viruses come down the line.

Mr Bartley said it was “scandalous” that “the Government has been responsibl­e for the deaths of tens of thousands of people through its inaction”.

He added: “We still need a properly funded community-led, local authority-led test trace and isolate system.”

Mr Bartley, who was arrested for taking part in Extinction Rebellion protests in October, also said “supporting non-violent protests is an article of faith for the Green Party” and they would support further Extinction Rebellion protests as a way to “get the Government to listen”.

 ?? Stefan Rousseau/PA wire ?? Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley at Battersea Park to set out the party’s plans for this year’s local elections on May 6
Stefan Rousseau/PA wire Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley at Battersea Park to set out the party’s plans for this year’s local elections on May 6

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