The Green Party is setting out to win 'at least 100' new seats in the local elections 🎯 The Greens are taking aim at rural Tory seats where they say long-standing councillors are 'panicking' about support slipping away to them ChaplainChloe writes
“We are defending more seats than ever before, but we are definitely not settling on just holding steady,” Ms Denyer said. “We’re expecting to make significant gains this year. I would expect to see at least 100 new councillors as well as holding all over the country.”
Mr Ramsay is planning to stand as parliamentary candidate in Waveney, a proposed new constituency in Suffolk created by boundary changes. How confident is he that this party can win a seat in what has traditionally been a Tory region? The Green Party has traditionally targeted Labour voters. And, with its radical pledges around nationalisation, is still trying to appeal to the remnants of Jeremy Corbyn supporters who do not feel inspired byThe challenge for them is how they appeal to rural Conservatives without alienating much of their existing supporter base.
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