Labour has allowed climate action to become synonymous with hardship. Farage's Reform is exploiting that - but we offer real solutionsCarla Denyer is co-leader of the Green party of England and Wales and MP for Bristol CentralWhen I announced recently that I won't be standing in this summer's elections for the Green party's leadership, many people wanted to know why. My answer is that I've always been guided by the question: "How can I make the biggest positive impact?". I'm so proud of what Adrian Ramsay and I have accomplished over the past three and a half years: taking our party from one MP to four, from 450 councillors to more than 850, and growing and diversifying our membership. Having achieved what I set out to do, I've decided that for the next few years, I'll pour all my skills, passion and energy into being the best MP I can be for my constituents in Bristol Central, using my seat in parliament to fight for the changes this country needs.Since becoming an MP in July last year, I have found my ikigai - a Japanese concept describing the intersection of work that you love, you're good at, and is what the world needs. There's plenty I don't love about how parliament works, but I feel incredibly motivated to be a voice asking "why can't it be better?", and a pair of hands working with others to try to build a better country. I joined the Green party because I wanted to change the country for the better, and I believed the best way to do that was by getting more Greens elected. In 2015 I was persuaded to stand for election myself - first as a councillor, then as an MP and then, at the insistence of friends and party colleagues, as co-leader of the Greens in 2021.Carla Denyer is co-leader of the Green party of England and Wales and MP for Bristol Central Continue reading...
My advice to the new Green party leader? It's time to expose the climate deniers | Carla Denyer
18. května 2025 14:16
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/may/18/green-party-leader-climate-action-beat-reform
Zdroj: The Guardian