Universal Basic Income
Universal Basic Income has been part of Green Party policy for decades because we believe that financial security is a key building block of a good society.
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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.
Universal Basic Income has been part of Green Party policy for decades because we believe that financial security is a key building block of a good society.
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.
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History was made in Bristol this week, when a reparations motion brought by Green Councillor Cleo Lake was passed. It made Bristol the first UK core city to back the campaign for reparations.
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The Green Party aims to implement laws and policies that encourage vaccine solidarity, not vaccine nationalism.