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Green party

American  

noun

  1. a liberal political party especially in Germany focusing on environmental issues.


Green Party British  

noun

  1. a political party whose policies are based on concern for the environment

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The Green Party won its fifth Commons seat in Thursday's vote, with Hannah Spencer becoming its newest MP, while Reform UK came second.

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The Green Party's origins go back to the 1970s People's Party, then the Ecology Party, established as the existing Green Party of England and Wales in 1990.

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Zack Polanski has led the Green Party to its first Westminster by-election victory in Gorton and Denton.

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After the Green Party won the Gorton and Denton by-election, ap Iorwerth said he was not worried that voters may be torn between the winners in Greater Manchester and his own party.

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While polls had suggested a close race, the Green Party ultimately won comfortably, with nearly 41% of votes cast and a majority of more than 4,000.

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