Bristol MP Carla Denyer not re-standing as Green Party co-leader
- Carla Denyer, the MP for Bristol Central and Green Party co-leader since 2021, announced on May 8 she will not seek re-election as co-leader this autumn.
- Denyer’s decision follows the party's recent leadership election launch and coincides with the Greens’ growth from one to four MPs and increased councillors.
- Denyer described her time as co-leader with Adrian Ramsay as an enormous privilege and said she now wants to focus on being an effective MP representing Bristol.
- She emphasized the growing influence of far-right politics in the UK and beyond, stressing that it is crucial for the Green Party to present an optimistic and constructive outlook for what lies ahead.
- Denyer will remain co-leader until autumn’s election results and plans to prioritize issues like rent controls, futureproofing industry, and reforming migration policy.
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Carla Denyer announces she will not stand again as Green party co-leader
The Bristol Central MP was one of four Greens elected to Parliament in last year’s general election, the best result the party has ever had.
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The eco-activists are back in the news this morning after co-leader Carla Denyer announced she will not stand again as co-leader of the Green party of England and Wales. The parliamentarian has claimed she will instead focus her energies on her MP role after leading the environmentalists for the last four years alongside co-leader Adrian
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