We owe Sarah Wakefield a huge Green thank you. Stepping up at the last minute, smashing it on Question Time, standing up to Reform candidate's sexism and being an excellent communicator of our policies and vision 👏
All while on maternity leave and working as a councillor! 💚
This #bear, who spent years confined in a cage, is finally free but can't even comprehend the concept as she endlessly walks in circles. This is the world we've created for animals. 💔
Off stage our founder spoke to Andy Burnham, telling him this Govt is failing for wildlife. And to urge him to do more if he becomes Prime Minister to actually protect animals.
If Andy Burnham genuinely represents change, I assume he’ll want to reverse the draconian proscription of Palestine Action.
It’s a moral outrage that anyone should be labeled a “terrorist” for trying to prevent war crimes and uphold international law.
Across Greater Manchester - Bolton to Salford, Trafford to Stockport, Greens have shown we are the only party to stop Reform.
Vote Green in the Greater Manchester Mayoral Election! 🗳️💚
Whatever the result, we badly need a party that is willing to redistribute wealth and power.
A party that will nationalise our public services, tax the super rich and call a genocide exactly what it is.
And that's the Green Party.
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Actually, animals are the real victims on Earth. They didn't do anything wrong. They didn't try to destroy humans or our homes. Their only crime is that they exist.
The difference between Palestine Action the suffragettes is that the Suffragettes made and used bombs.
Palestine Action sought to disable arms factories producing weapons used by Israel in its genocide of Gaza.
Curiously, the suffragettes described THEMSELVES as terrorists. Pankhurst stated that the suffragettes committed violent acts because they wanted to "terrorise the British public"
"This government is treating Palestine Action as equivalent to Islamic State or Al Qaeda, which is intellectually bankrupt, politically unprincipled and morally wrong. Frankly I'm deeply ashamed"
Labour peer Peter Hain in the Lords in July last year