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The Green’s Manifesto To Boost UK’s Eco-Friendly Initiatives

June 12, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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The Green’s Manifesto To Boost UK’s Eco-Friendly Initiatives

The Green Party

The Green Party is making a strong appeal to renters with a significant election promise centered on eco-friendly housing initiatives. 

Their plan includes empowering local councils to requisition vacant properties or those lacking proper insulation.

A key highlight of the party’s manifesto is a proposed £49 billion investment over the next five years aimed at insulating homes and public buildings, as well as installing heat pumps in properties.

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The Greens in England and Wales are hoping to attract younger voters, with an ambition to double their previous representation of one MP in parliament. 

The party is also advocating for a wealth tax and other levies on the wealthy, which they claim could generate at least £50 billion annually to support public services.

At the manifesto launch in Brighton, the Greens’ co-leader, Adrian Ramsay, is expected to criticize the major parties for what he describes as “a conspiracy of silence” regarding how they plan to improve the NHS and other services without tax increases.

The housing pledges from the Greens include the introduction of rent controls, the abolition of the right-to-buy scheme for social properties, and a comprehensive program to provide grants for the insulation of homes and public buildings such as schools and hospitals.

There are also plans to “empower local authorities to bring empty homes back into use.” This would allow councils, social landlords, and community housing groups the opportunity to purchase homes that have been vacant for more than six months. 

This could also apply to privately rented properties that do not meet a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C or fail to meet the decent homes standard.

Another significant housing proposal, reflecting the Greens’ increasing presence in local councils, involves guaranteeing that new housing developments are situated in appropriate locations and come with necessary infrastructure investments, including GP surgeries, buses, and additional school and nursery places.

Greens Target Specific Constituencies

The Greens are focusing their campaign on four key constituencies and are optimistic about winning two of them: Brighton Pavilion, held by Caroline Lucas since 2010 and now contested by Siân Berry, and Bristol Central, where co-leader Carla Denyer is vying to unseat Labour’s Thangam Debbonaire.

In Brighton, Denyer and Ramsay, joined by Berry, will outline their tax plans, which include an annual wealth levy of 1% on individuals with assets worth £10 million or more, increasing to 2% for those with assets over £1 billion. 

They also propose aligning capital gains tax with income tax and raising national insurance contributions for higher earners.

Adrian Ramsay
Adrian Ramsay

Ramsay also criticized both Labour and the Conservatives. 

“Labour and the Conservatives would rather hide their plans for cuts to public services than confront the need for a fairer tax system that asks those with the broadest shoulders to pay more – including the very wealthiest in society, who have grown even wealthier over the last 14 years.”

Adrian Ramsay

The Green Party’s campaign is largely focused on attracting traditional Labour voters, promising that Green MPs would push a Keir Starmer-led government to adopt more ambitious policies.

Moreover, Denyer emphasized the urgency of reform.

“Things can only get worse under Labour unless we dramatically change our tax system to raise money from those with the broadest shoulders. Young people, in particular, know just how broken Britain’s frontline services are. 

“The economy is not working for them. They have been priced out of the housing market and are struggling to fund their education. Now is the moment to be ambitious. Not unrealistic, but ambitious.”

Adrian Ramsay

The Green Party’s bold proposals aim to address the pressing issues of housing, climate change, and economic inequality, presenting a clear alternative to the policies of the major parties.

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