Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Record number of Greens will fight the May 6 General Election

Apr 6, 2010 2:39:05 PM


By Andrew Woodcock, Press Association


A record number of Green candidates will fight the May 6 General

Election, the party said today.



With candidates in more than 300 constituencies, a spokesman said the

Greens were "fighting to win" their first seat in the House of Commons.



Top targets are Brighton Pavilion, where party leader Caroline Lucas is

hoping to become the first Green MP, and Norwich South, where candidate

Adrian Ramsay is leader of the official opposition in the City Council.



The Greens are now putting the finishing touches to their election

manifesto under the slogan "Fair is worth fighting for".



"The Greens will be offering an investment package for massive

job-creation to see off the recession once and for all, and we will show

how to pay for it," said the party spokesman.



"We'll also show how to protect and improve the NHS, and how to give

British pensioners the best deal on offer."



In last year's elections to the European Parliament, Greens finished

ahead of Labour in the South East and South West and defeated the

Conservatives in cities like Brighton and Hove, Oxford, to Norwich,

Liverpool and Manchester, said the spokesman.



And he added: "This year, for the first time ever, more than 300 Green

candidates will contest a UK general election. And for the first time

ever, leading pollsters are predicting a Green Party breakthrough.



"In places like Brighton and Norwich, voters have become used to seeing

Greens elected in large numbers, so the normal squeeze of tactical

voting doesn't apply.



"These are cities where members of the public have seen Green

councillors in action over many years, pursuing Green Party policies

then winning re-election and a steady increase in council seats.



"We don't underestimate the challenge, but these are places where the

Greens are fighting to win."

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