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The Scottish Greens (also known as the Scottish Green Party; Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Alba [ˈpʰaːrˠʃtʲi ˈuəɲə nə ˈhal̪ˠapə]) are a green political party in Scotland. The party has 7 MSPs of 129 in the Scottish Parliament, the party holds 35 of the 1226 councillors at Scottish local Government level.
The Scottish Greens is a centre-left [9] to left-wing [10] green political party in Scotland that was founded in 1990.. The party has its roots in the PEOPLE Party started in Coventry in 1972/3.
Green Party of England and Wales: Fair is Worth Fighting For [22] Labour Party: A future fair for all [20] Liberal Democrats: Change that works for you: UK Independence Party: Empowering the People [23] Scotland Scottish Green Party: Scottish National Party: Elect a local champion [22] Wales Plaid Cymru: Northern Ireland Alliance Party of ...
The future of the Bute House Agreement appears to be in question as Scottish Green Party members prepare to vote on whether it should continue. ... by either the First Minister or the Green co ...
On 15 January 2015, the Green Party claimed that the combined membership of the UK Green Parties (Green Party of England and Wales, Scottish Greens, and Green Party Northern Ireland) had risen to 43,829 members, surpassing UKIP's membership of 41,966, and making it the third-largest UK-wide political party in the UK in terms of membership.
6 Scottish Green party cooperation. 4 comments. 7 Political position and Scottish independence vs 'autonomy' 5 comments. 8 Full Manifesto. 1 comment. 9 Co-Leaders. 2 ...
Co-leaders of the party Adrian Ramsay and Carla Denyer pledged to ‘mend broken Britain’ at the manifesto launch event in Hove. Green Party’s manifesto includes pledge to tax top 1% to fund ...
The Real Choice For Real Change, Green Party of England and Wales; The 2005 Manifesto, Liberal Party; People, Planet, Peace, Scottish Green Party; SSP Manifesto 2005, Scottish Socialist Party; Programme For A Socialist Britain, Socialist Labour Party; We Want Our Country Back, UK Independence Party; Manifesto General Election 2005, Veritas