

General Election
Whenever Gordon does call the next general election, the Green Party intends to do its best to make the breakthrough into Westminster. We have excellent candidates standing in a number of key seats and with your support we hope to make the same dramatic difference in Parliament that Greens have successfully made in Councils across the land and in the European Parliament. |
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At the next General Election, Caroline Lucas is our candidate in the constituency of Brighton Pavilion. In 2005, Greens scored a record 22% of the vote in Brighton and are on course to win our first seat next time. In 2007, the Green Party beat all the other parties in the constituency to win 30% of the vote and first place, and at the same time doubled our number of councillors on Brighton and Hove City Council. Find out more about the work of the Greens in Brighton and how you can help Caroline become the first Green MP: www.carolinelucas.com |
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In Norwich South, our candidate is Adrian Ramsay, leader of the largest group of Green Councillors in the UK on Norwich City Council. In both 2007 and 2008, the Greens received more votes than any other party in the local elections. If Norwich Green Party can repeat this in the General Election, Adrian will be able to unseat former cabinet minister Charles Clarke. More about Norwich Greens and the campaign: www.norwichgreenparty.org |
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In Lewisham Deptford, London Assembly Member and Lewisham Councillor Darren Johnson is our candidate for the next general election. In 2005, this was our second highest result in the General Election and Darren gained 11% of the vote. Since then, we have gained five more councillors in the area and will be strong challengers next time. More about Lewisham's campaign: www.lewishamgreens.org.uk |

