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  2. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Grey is often used to represent independent politicians, however in the UK, white is used to represent independent politicians. Green Green banner and signs at an anti-nuclear protest by the Green Party in Germany in 2008. Green is the colour for both environmentalist and Islamist political parties and movements (see green in Islam).

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    Communist League (UK, 1988) Communist. #F93822. Communist Party of Britain. Marxist-Leninist (England) #660000. Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) Communist. red.

  4. History of the Green Party of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party achieved its best ever UK general election result to date in the 2005 general election with a total of 281,780 votes, with Keith Taylor receiving 22% of the vote in Brighton Pavilion. In 2006 members of the Green Party of England and Wales launched the Green Left grouping within the party.

  5. Green Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party, also known as the Green Party UK, was a Green political party in the United Kingdom . Prior to 1985 it was called the Ecology Party, and before that PEOPLE. In 1990, it separated into three regional political parties within the United Kingdom: [1] [2] the Green Party of England and Wales. the Scottish Greens.

  6. Green Party of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    History Main article: History of the Green Party of England and Wales Origins (1972–1990) The Green Party of England and Wales has its origins in the PEOPLE Party, which was founded in Coventry in November 1972. It was renamed to the Ecology Party in 1975 and, in 1985, changed again to the Green Party. In 1989, the party's Scottish branch evolved to establish the independent Scottish Green ...

  7. Green parties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party in the United Kingdom may refer to one or all three Green political parties in the United Kingdom:-. The three Green parties are members of: Global Greens, an international network of Green parties who implement the Global Greens Charter. These parties do not contest elections against each other as they only operate in the named ...

  8. List of political parties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the 2015 election, there was widespread controversy when the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and the Green Party of England and Wales received 4.9 million votes (12.6% of the total vote for UKIP and 3.8% for the Greens) yet only gained one seat each in the House of Commons.

  9. Carla Denyer - Wikipedia

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    Carla Suzanne Denyer (born 1985) is a British politician who has served as co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales alongside Adrian Ramsay since 1 October 2021. She was a city councillor in Bristol from 2015 to 2024 (initially for Clifton East ward, and following the 2016 boundary changes for Clifton Down).

  10. Green Party of England and Wales election results - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party stood in 571 seats across the UK in the 2015 general election. They held Brighton Pavilion and came second in Bristol West, Liverpool Riverside, Manchester Gorton and Sheffield Central, with third places in 17 constituencies. It was the first time the party garnered more than one million votes in a general election.

  11. Rosette (politics) - Wikipedia

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    In politics, a rosette is a fabric decoration worn by political candidates to identify themselves as belonging to a particular party. [1] The rosette, worn on the chest or suit jacket, will show the colour or colours of the political party that the candidate represents. [2] Rosettes are worn by campaigning politicians in the United Kingdom, New ...