Green Left (UK)

Green Left (UK)

Green Left is an anti-capitalist and eco-socialist grouping within the Green Party of England and Wales. It seeks to constitute a network for socialists and other radicals in the Green Party, whilst acting as an outreach body that will communicate the party's radical policies to other socialists and anti-capitalists outside the party. It includes some prominent members of the Green Party of England and Wales and held its first meeting on 4 June 2006 [http://www.greenleft.org.uk Green Left (Green Party of England and Wales) Website] ] . It has no connection whatsoever with the Alliance for Green Socialism.

Formation

Green Left was launched on 4th June 2006 by members of the Green Party of England and Wales. Those who supported the group included various members of the Green Party of England and Wales Executive, including Richard Mallender (Chair), Peter Cranie (elections co-ordinator) and Siân Berry (one of the two principal speakers, and campaigns co-ordinator), as well as Penny Kemp (former party chair), Joseph Healey (Secretary, London Green Party), Derek Wall (writer and the other principal speaker) and Peter Tatchell (human rights activist). Cllr Sarah Farrow and Cllr Matt Sellwood were elected as the co-conveners of the new group.

Aims and Beliefs

Green Left formulated its beliefs, agreed on at the meeting, in the Headcorn Statement (below), a declaration stating that Green Left hopes "to raise Green Party politics to meet the demands of its radical policies". The statement criticised the "New Labour government's abandonment of the policies of the left" and claimed "that the Green Party's progressive agenda makes it the natural home for the left".

The Headcorn Statement

In the Headcorn statement, Green Left stated its core beliefs and policies, including the following points:

*Green Left is critical of capitalism, and sees capitalism as incompatible with ideals like sustainability, peace and social justice. As such it places itself in the tradition of William Morris, the British eco-socialist who operated within the Marxist Social Democratic Federation and Socialist League.
*It seeks to unite all socialists, anti-capitalists and radicals, within the Green Party and outside of it (eg. Socialist Resistance).
*It welcomes and wishes to continue the grassroots democracy within the Green Party of England and Wales, which should remain a "bottom-up" organisation.
*Green Left wants to apply the slogan Think global, act local to its own party, by increasing international contacts, while also seeking to create local coalitions, made up of various groups like trade unions, faith communities and other minority groups.

References

ee also

* Green Party of England and Wales
* Eco-socialism
* Social ecology
* Socialist Resistance - a friendly group
* Marxism
* Derek Wall

External links

* [http://www.greenleft.org.uk Green Left] official website


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Green Left — or Left Green may refer to:Political parties: * The GreenLeft (Dutch: nl. GroenLinks ) in the Netherlands * The Green Left of Croatia * The Left Green Movement in IcelandFederations of parties: * Federation of The Greens–Green Left in Spain * The …   Wikipedia

  • Green left — The term Green left is used primarily to refer to a combination of environmentalism, feminism and socialism in countries where the term is used. It is primarily a social justice and human rights oriented ideology, with an expansion in focus to… …   Wikipedia

  • Green Left Weekly — Pays  Australie Langue Anglais Périodicité Hebdomadaire Date de fondation 1991 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Green Left of Croatia — ( hr. Zelena ljevica Hrvatske) was a Croatian leftist party formed in 2001.Its political platform was ecological socialism.On last local elections in 2005, it formed a joint list with Social Democratic Union and two other green parties. Coalition …   Wikipedia

  • Green Left Weekly — Infobox Newspaper name = Green Left Weekly caption = The 2007 02 21 (#699) front page of Green Left Weekly type = Alternative weekly format = Tabloid foundation = 1990 ceased publication = price = owners = Independent publisher = editor =… …   Wikipedia

  • European United Left–Nordic Green Left — Infobox European Parliament group name = European United Left–Nordic Green Left title = European United Left–Nordic Green Left imagewidth = 123px imagecaption = EUL/NGL logo from=6 January 1995 to=n/a precededby = Confederal Group of the European …   Wikipedia

  • Nordic Green Left Alliance — Founded February 1, 2004 Ideology Socialism, Feminism, Democratic socialism, Eco socialism …   Wikipedia

  • Nordic green left — refers to a specific brand of socialism from the Nordic countries that incorporates elements of environmentalism and feminism. Nordic green left parties are organized in: a subgroup of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left group (EUL–NGL) in …   Wikipedia

  • Federation of The Greens–Green Left — The Federación de Los Verdes ndash;Izquierda Verde (Spanish for Federation of The Greens ndash;Green Left ) was a political federation founded in Spain in 1999 by Confederation of The Greens, the Initiative for Catalonia Greens, and Aragonese… …   Wikipedia

  • Left-wing politics — Left wing redirects here. For the term used in sports, see Winger (sports). Leftism redirects here. For the album by Leftfield, see Leftism (album). Left of Center redirects here. For the comedy group, see Liberal Democrats. Part of the Politics… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”