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Green Party conference: Back vote reform, Bennett urges Corbyn | |
(35 minutes later) | |
Green Party leader Natalie Bennett has urged Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn to back her call for electoral reform. | |
Ms Bennett said the Conservatives' "tottering" Commons majority could be overturned to create a "fair, simple system". | |
Addressing her party conference in Bournemouth, she also sought to differentiate her party from Mr Corbyn's. | |
The Greens say this is the party's "biggest-ever" conference. | |
In her speech, Ms Bennett hailed what she said was the Greens' membership "surge" and said the re-election of left-wing Syriza in Greece was an example of "the future of politics in Europe". | |
'Join with us' | |
She said her party was leading on the issue of climate change, saying the government's energy policies had "failed". | |
She spoke of the need to "break the shackles" of the first-past-the-post electoral system, calling on Mr Corbyn to "join with us and others to deliver a fair, simple system in which voters can participate with confidence that their vote counts". | |
But setting out what she saw as the difference between the Greens and Mr Corbyn's Labour party, she said Labour-led councils were "too often in the pockets of the developers and big business". | |
The Green Party says its membership has quadrupled to 67,000 in a year. | |
Ahead of the conference, Ms Bennett said she believed British politics was shifting in her party's direction. | Ahead of the conference, Ms Bennett said she believed British politics was shifting in her party's direction. |
Over the four-day event speeches are also expected from Green Party deputy leaders Dr Shahrar Ali and Amelia Womack and Welsh Greens leader Pippa Bartolotti. | Over the four-day event speeches are also expected from Green Party deputy leaders Dr Shahrar Ali and Amelia Womack and Welsh Greens leader Pippa Bartolotti. |
The conference comes after a record vote share of 3.8% for the Green Party at May's general election. However, its increase in support did not result in another parliamentary seat. | The conference comes after a record vote share of 3.8% for the Green Party at May's general election. However, its increase in support did not result in another parliamentary seat. |
Ms Lucas was returned to Parliament as the MP for Brighton Pavilion, with an increased share of the vote that came largely at the expense of the Liberal Democrats. | |
But Ms Bennett finished third in the Labour seat in Holborn and St Pancras. | |
'People's politics' | |
Speaking to BBC Breakfast she dismissed the suggestion that Labour, under Jeremy Corybn, would squeeze her party, saying there had been a "real shift" in British politics and it was "coming in our direction". | Speaking to BBC Breakfast she dismissed the suggestion that Labour, under Jeremy Corybn, would squeeze her party, saying there had been a "real shift" in British politics and it was "coming in our direction". |
"The people who'll be left isolated are the Tories," the Green leader said, adding: "We're doing the new politics, the people's politics." | "The people who'll be left isolated are the Tories," the Green leader said, adding: "We're doing the new politics, the people's politics." |
The party will also be collecting donations at its conference for the people based in the migrant camp at Calais. | The party will also be collecting donations at its conference for the people based in the migrant camp at Calais. |
Deputy leader Amelia Womack, who visited the camp, said the crisis engulfing Europe would be helped by "dispelling the myth" that those in camps are a threat to the UK. | Deputy leader Amelia Womack, who visited the camp, said the crisis engulfing Europe would be helped by "dispelling the myth" that those in camps are a threat to the UK. |
She said the donations would help to improve the living conditions of the people in Calais. | She said the donations would help to improve the living conditions of the people in Calais. |
"As we head into winter, it's important that everyone there has access to adequate shelter, clothing, shoes and hygiene products," she said. | "As we head into winter, it's important that everyone there has access to adequate shelter, clothing, shoes and hygiene products," she said. |