November 4, 2019 Don’t lose your vote You must have registered to vote by midnight on 26 November if you want to take part in the 12 December General Election. Don’t lose your vote – register here. Categories All/Democracy/News
November 3, 2019 Out And About It was great to be out in Wapping – the first real campaigning with our new team – going between St Katherine’s Dock and King Edward’s Memorial Park, leafleting through letter boxes where possible, and enjoying talking to people on the street. Our message is simply this: vote your convictions. on tackling the Climate Emergency on real democracy on our... Categories All/Europe/News
October 26, 2019 26th October: The Next 7 Days Friends, Politics is a bit chaotic at the moment and things are constantly shifting so here is a run-down of what could happen in the coming week: Will there be a General Election? On Monday, the PM will call for an early General Election to be held on 12 December. Two thirds of all MPs, 434, have to back an... Categories All/Europe/News
October 20, 2019 March for a People’s Vote – 19 October 2019 I and my family, including four grandchildren, plus friends and some fellow Quakers attended yesterday’s amazing March for a Peoples Vote in London. This was the third large anti- Brexit I have attended in the last six months and quite the largest and most focussed. There was a lot counting on this large turn out since it happened at exactly... Categories All/Europe/News
October 19, 2019 Donate To Help The Tower Hamlets Green Party Our electoral system is set up so that those with money and power can campaign to keep it. And those who don’t, can’t. The Green Party don’t receive huge donations from multinational corporations, workers unions and private health care companies so can’t afford to pay for all their candidates. We are seeking donations to promote our two Tower Hamlets Green... Categories All/News
October 16, 2019 End the London-wide ban on peaceful protest The right to protest is a human right. We’re in a Climate Emergency and Extinction Rebellion have been taking to the streets pushing this do-nothing government to take action. Suddenly the Metropolitan Police have suspended the right to protest. Nowhere in London can Extinction Rebellion lawfully and peacefully campaign. It’s part of a troubling crackdown on the right to protest. Together with campaigners Green... Categories All/News/The Environment
October 15, 2019 Green MEP Magid Magid has a three-step guide to how we can improve democracy Politics is broken. Green MEP Magid Magid has ideas on how to fix it. Step One: Empowering Youth Step Two: A Representative Democracy Step Three: A Democratic Way of Life Read more on The Big Issue website. Categories All/News
October 14, 2019 Queen’s Speech includes an environment bill Today’s Queen’s Speech included an environment bill to “enshrine principles in law” and set legally binding “improvement targets”. Watch the broadcast on the BBC or read the entire speech here. Or check out Amnesty UK’s alternative Queen’s Speech that puts people first and demands that challenging injustices – both in the UK and around the world – should be at the heart if... Categories All/Energy/Europe/News/The Environment
October 14, 2019 “Adults are failing: It’s the young who are showing us the way forward”, says Alex Phillips MEP The politicians have floundered on climate change, says Green Party MEP Alexandra Phillips. It’s time to listen to the young Faced with fatal inaction on the part of politicians and parliamentarians, children and young people across Europe are taking matters into their own hands. At the Green Party conference we committed to putting young people first. A raft of new... Categories All/Europe/News/The Environment
October 14, 2019 Renewable energy generates more electricity than fossil fuels in the UK for first time Renewable energy generated more electricity than fossil fuel power plants over the past three months, in an eco first for the UK. Wind farms, solar panels, biomass and hydropower plants generated around 29.5 terawatt hours of power. That is higher than the 29.1 for power stations fired by coal, gas and oil, climate website Carbon Brief found. Read more in... Categories All/Energy/News/The Environment