Green participatory democracy
It is time to really start doing politics differently -- joining forces across political parties and continue to work harder than ever before for the issues that matter: people and the planet.
Progress is a group effort.
And to get to where we want to go, we’ll need as many people to join us as possible.
That’s why we welcome different perspectives, lead tough conversations and find ways to unite around the values we all share.
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.
It is time to really start doing politics differently -- joining forces across political parties and continue to work harder than ever before for the issues that matter: people and the planet.
Everything is connected! Work, health and home are all green issues — and regeneration of our soil plays a role in turning those crises into solutions that make our world a more just and equitable place. For this conversation, we invited Finian Makepeace from agroecological farming / regenerative farming...
Greens have a radically different vision for change. Enabling this change to come to fruition requires a different form of leadership.
Amy is a Green Councillor working to implement a Green New Deal that will make Brighton and Hove more inclusive, equitable and carbon neutral.
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.
Better is possible, when activists become advocates for systems change by getting involved in shaping the policies and plans.
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.