Wales: cross-party support for universal basic income
One hundred cross-party candidates from five parties have made a pledge to support the pilot of UBI ahead of the Senedd elections in May.
To deliver a greener and more dignified future for the UK we know we need to work with as many partners as possible. And sometimes those partners can come from the most unlikely places.
But collaboration doesn’t mean compromising our values.
It means finding common ground, building a shared agenda and making real progress to respond to some of the most urgent crises we’re facing.
One hundred cross-party candidates from five parties have made a pledge to support the pilot of UBI ahead of the Senedd elections in May.
When we work together, our common ground becomes our path to progress. This is how we turn ideas into action, and action into lasting systems change.
What is happening to our climate and the environment affects every part of modern life - our homes and transport, our industries and opportunities for work, the air we breathe, the food we eat.
Better is possible when we are more collaborative than competitive. The Green Party is working with people outside our party to make urgent progress.
How are all actions political? How can we find the intersections and connections in the work we are doing in different areas of society so we can support one another and make more impact in promoting the systems change that we urgently need to make our working lives more...