Green party says it plans to focus its effort on four seats at general election
by Peter Walker Deputy political editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#6FBTC)
Leaders say they are open to post-election deal with Labour, in joint speech at opening of party's conference
The Green party plans to focus as many resources as possible on four potentially winnable seats at the next general election, and would be open to doing a deal with Labour if needed, the party's co-leaders have said at the start of their conference.
After a joint speech in Brighton, where they accused the government of playing cynical political games" with the climate emergency, Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay told the Guardian that the party hoped to exercise influence beyond its size and funding.
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