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The Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) () is the principal Green political party in England and Wales. The party is unrepresented in the House of Commons, but did have a life peer within the House of Lords until his death in April 2008. Members have been elected to the European Parliament, the London Assembly and in local government. The party leader is Caroline Lucas. It is affiliated with the Global Greens and the European Green Party, and has cordial and friendly relations with the Scottish Green Party and the Green Party of Northern Ireland.

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  • Green Party of England and Wales
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  • The Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) () is the principal Green political party in England and Wales. The party is unrepresented in the House of Commons, but did have a life peer within the House of Lords until his death in April 2008. Members have been elected to the European Parliament, the London Assembly and in local government. The party leader is Caroline Lucas. It is affiliated with the Global Greens and the European Green Party, and has cordial and friendly relations with the Scottish Green Party and the Green Party of Northern Ireland.
  • The Green party of England and Wales (The Green party) are a green party with strong aspects of social progressivism. It currently has one Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, Caroline Lucas, who is the representative for the Brighton Pavilion, as well as being the party leader. The party has marginally more success in the European Parliament with two MEP’s. They also have 147 local councilors across England and Wales.
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  • Caroline Lucas MEP
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  • Cllr. Richard Mallender
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  • Green Party of England and Wales
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  • 1973(xsd:integer)
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  • Cllr. Adrian Ramsay
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  • London N19 5NJ
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  • Green Party of England and Wales
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  • The Green Party of England and Wales (GPEW) () is the principal Green political party in England and Wales. The party is unrepresented in the House of Commons, but did have a life peer within the House of Lords until his death in April 2008. Members have been elected to the European Parliament, the London Assembly and in local government. The party leader is Caroline Lucas. It is affiliated with the Global Greens and the European Green Party, and has cordial and friendly relations with the Scottish Green Party and the Green Party of Northern Ireland.
  • The Green party of England and Wales (The Green party) are a green party with strong aspects of social progressivism. It currently has one Member of Parliament in the House of Commons, Caroline Lucas, who is the representative for the Brighton Pavilion, as well as being the party leader. The party has marginally more success in the European Parliament with two MEP’s. They also have 147 local councilors across England and Wales. They are known for the liberal views on drugs policy, as well as their general left wing ideologies. In test that took place in 2010, 23.68% of the UK population preferred the policies of the Green party, the highest scoring amongst all the parties, when not told which political parties polices they were.
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