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Caroline Lucas has confirmed that she will stand for election to lead the Green Party in England and Wales alongside work and pensions spokesperson Jonathan Bartley.
Caroline Lucas, the Green Party's former leader and only MP, has announced she will stand down at the next general election.
The Green Party said it would stand candidates right across the country and hoped to secure four seats at the next election.
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R29 sits down with Caroline Lucas, MP and tireless environmental campaigner, to discuss the triumphs and frustrations of life as a female politician.
The party also successfully defended its only seat before this election – Brighton Pavilion, which they had held with former MP Caroline Lucas since 2010.
The Green Party’s only MP Caroline Lucas has announced that she will not contest the next election. Following the announcement, ITV News Meridian's Political Correspondent Phil Hornby analyses ...
Green Party outlines ambitions to secure more seats and help cut bills The party is targeting victories in four constituencies at next year’s general election.
Green MPs would push Labour government to be ‘braver and bolder’, says co-leader Carla Denyer said the party was hoping to return four MPs after voting on Thursday.
The familiar tension between purist “dark green” radicalism and electoralist, broader environmentalism is visible here in the concerns about Lucas and Bartley ticket.
THE LEADING candidate for the leadership of the Green Party has said her party is more important than it has ever been.
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