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]]>Cllr Chowdhury said his decision to leave Labour for the Green Party is “due to three key reasons – Palestine, anti-racism, and integrity”.
Cllr Chowdhury said: “I believe strongly in the need to oppose the collective punishment of civilians in Gaza. Labour’s eventual support for a ceasefire was very belated and after more than 10,000 Palestinian children had been killed. I was disappointed in the defence of the LBC comments on cutting off power and water in Gaza.”
Cllr Chowdhury said that tackling racism is one of his “primary motivations for being involved in politics” and that he “no longer feels Labour is a home for anti-racism”
“I believe Labour needs to rebuild its credibility on anti-racism. There are numerous examples of where I feel the Party has leant into racism, most recently with the comments about ‘sending back’ migrants to Bangladesh. This language is reminiscent of the National Front and is not in line with my pro-migration views.”
Cllr Chowdhury added “As a strong advocate of democracy, I am dismayed at the continued disintegration of trust in politics. I believe this is, in part, due to insincerity, false promises, and broken pledges. An important part of democracy is being clear about our principles and staying true to them.”
Cllr Chowdhury said his decision “has not been taken lightly” but that he is now “looking forward to contributing to the Green Party, who I consider to be more aligned with my political beliefs. They are pro-Palestine, pro-immigration, and pro-democracy. They are also focused on the most pressing issues of our time: climate change and climate justice.”
When Cllr Chowdhury formally joins the Green Group later this month, the Group will grow to three councillors, becoming the joint largest opposition group on the council, and is the Green Party’s 20th councillor across London.
Cllr Nate Higgins, leader of the Newham Green Group, said: “I’ve worked closely with Areeq on council committees and have seen his great work representing residents in his ward at Full Council. We know Areeq is a compassionate councillor who really cares for the people he represents and the issues he campaigns on. I’m so delighted he has joined the Green Party and I’m looking forward to welcoming him to the Green Group at Newham Council.”
Cllr Higgins added “I know this won’t have been an easy decision for Areeq, but his residents now have a representative who is free to represent them on the issues that clearly matter. Labour’s culture of silencing and controlling their elected members is toxic and deprives residents of actual representation. Labour has let down communities up and down the country and particularly in Newham, and I know many like Areeq will be looking at the Green Party in a fresh light.”
Cllr Higgins invited other Labour councillors to join the Greens: “I know there are many decent, hard working and caring councillors who are similarly dismayed at the state of the Labour Party. From Palestine to climate, from austerity to democracy – the Green Party are standing up for those who need it most, where Labour are not. I know they would feel far more at home in the Green Party. We are growing fast, and the Green Party provides a progressive, honest alternative and a chance to represent residents with integrity. Our door is always open.”
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]]>By fielding candidates across the city, we aim to provide every voter with the opportunity to choose a candidate dedicated to sustainability, social justice, and meaningful climate action. Our candidates are ready to bring fresh perspectives and innovative solutions to the challenges facing our communities.
We look forward to engaging with Londoners throughout the campaign and working together towards a greener, fairer future.
You can find all our candidates here: https://www.greenparty.org.uk/our-candidates.html
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]]>Zoë Garbett, who is standing as the Green Party’s candidate for Mayor of London, said:
“London isn’t working for too many people in our city. We need a plan to refocus London for the workers and renters of our city.
“That’s what this Manifesto is about. Not a mayor sitting in City Hall, but a campaign on the side of workers and renters in every workplace, neighbourhood and community.
“For so many Londoners, the problems of our city start at home. As a private renter, I know how unaffordable London is. I know how unsecure it can feel when you know that your landlord can hike rents or kick you out with little notice.
“In our manifesto, we set out how we will tackle this. Big ideas, bold plans, rooted firmly in what Londoners are saying and need. That’s what the Green Party is about – being on the side of workers, of renters, of people.
“The time for a Green Mayor of London is now.”
The policies the Green Party would introduce to address the inequality across London include:
The party held the event in zone three to draw attention to the fact many Londoners have been priced out of more central areas where they lived in, grew up in and called home and were moving to boroughs like Waltham Forest or further.
The Green Party Deputy leader and Green London Assembly member, Zack Polanski, said:
“London should be a national and global leader but when it comes to housing our city has some of the most expensive and worse quality homes in the country. The current Labour Mayor has not done enough to address this.
“One of our key commitments in this manifesto is that we will deal with the lack of affordable and good quality housing right across the City.
“As a Green Mayor of London, Zoë will demand rent control power and will introduce a two-year rent freeze as soon as we get them. We will also set up a Rent Commission to look at bringing down private rents.”
You can download the Full Manifesto
You can download the Mini Manifesto
https://zoegarbett.london/the-time-is-now-green-party-launches-manifesto-for-london
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]]>The report, which was published on 21 March 2023, describes The Met as being institutionally racist, misogynist, homophobic and disablist.
Baroness Cassey referenced racist officers and staff, routine sexism, and “deep-seated” homophobia.
Zoë Garbett, said “The failure to accept that the Met is institutionally racist after it was set out so clearly in report after report – most recently in Casey review is inexcusable.
“The Commissioner could have accepted that charge but he chose not to. Londoners can see the disproportionality in policing and this desperately needs addressing.
“The police are meant to be there to keep Londoners safe – and the reality is for decades many people don’t feel that is the case.
“Greens in City Hall have been the fiercest voice calling for a change in the way we do policing in London. But until the service recognises the issues, we can’t start the process of rebuilding trust.”
The Green candidate also pledged to focus more on local community policing which was another recommendation in the Casey Review.
Garbett added, “A Green Mayor would restore community policing and invest in supporting Safer Neighbourhood Boards and panels which represent local communities at borough and ward level where residents can direct priorities and hold the Met to account.
“This would also help improve trust between the community and the police by creating regular communication and allowing local people and businesses to have much more input into local policing priorities.”
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]]>Zoë said, “The results of this ballot by ASLEF are convincing – it is clear train drivers are very unhappy with the way Transport for London is treating them.
“Londoners are facing more strike action because the current Labour Mayor’s and TfL have tried to impose new terms and conditions which mean drivers are longer working longer for less pay.
“If elected Mayor of London I would make sure TfL are engaging more positively with workers and their unions to address their concerns. I think we all accept things need to change from time to time but it is important we do that collaboratively rather than imposing this on workers like this.”
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]]>Zoë, who is also a councillor for Dalston in Hackney, has pledged to prioritise action to improving housing standards by addressing issues like damp and poor insulation.
She said, “No Londoner should live in a cold, damp, mouldy, draughty home. But sadly, so many of us do.
The Green candidate visited one resident in East London to talk about the lack of maintenance being done on her home where she has lived for 44 years.
Talking about the issues she faced as a social housing tenant, Rosa told Zoë, “I’ve lived here for 44 years and now I feel very, very let down.
“I am living with mould and damp at every window as well as the draught coming in. When it’s windy, I might as well be sitting outside.
“My bills are huge because literally the heating is going out of the window.”
Talking about how she would fix the issue if elected as Mayor of London on 2 May, Zoë said, “I would aim to cut the number of these poor quality houses by at least a third in 2028, even faster if we can secure more funding.
“I would immediately set up a Cold Homes Strategy with an insulation and ventilation taskforce to deal with cold and damp homes across our city,
She also committed to working with local authorities to recruit more Environmental Health Officers to support tenants and enforce high standards across council and private sector housing.
Zoë said, “There is a big shortage of council staff to do the roles needed to take action on behalf of tenants having to live in these awful conditions. We need to train up much more staff to do this.
Talking about the current Labour Mayor of London’s record on this, she pointed out: “The Mayor of London have failed to use the funds that have been made available.
“In the first year of his much heralded “Social Housing Decarbonisation Scheme”, only 157 homes across the whole city were upgraded in London. That is a staggering failure.
“London deserves a Mayor that will take this seriously. As a renter myself I know just how important this is to millions of people that live here.”
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]]>This policy would go further than Labour’s pledge to provide free school meals only to primary aged children and would apply to all children in state-funded secondary education.
As the price of food has soared along with basic essentials, families already struggling are facing the horrible prospect of being forced to cut back even on weekday lunches for their school-aged children (1).
Zoë said, “No child should be hungry, ever, but especially not at such a crucial time in their education. It’s not just about stomachs rumbling in class, this is about correcting a deep and damaging injustice in our education system.
“Universal free school meals for all our children in London just makes sense, it’s fair, it removes the stigma around claiming this benefit and it ensures our kids always have the option of a hot, nutritious meal on offer.
“Families being hammered by the cost of living crisis, the pitiful state of our employment sector rife with insecure and underpaid jobs and substandard and expensive homes don’t get any relief when their children leave primary school, so it doesn’t make sense to stop this support.
“With 40 per cent of London children in food insecurity, their parents and carers are right to demand that all their children are fed at school – not just the ones in primary.
“I pledge to fix this gap with proper, long-term funding and expand universal free school meals to all children in state-funded secondary education. No child will go hungry under a Green Mayor.”
On a recent visit to Westminster House Youth Club in Nunhead, the Green Party candidate spoke to parents and grandparents about the challenges they face.
Speaking on the importance of free school meals, one grandparent, Mabel, told Zoë, “if a child is not well-fed, they are not going to concentrate.
“We have to make sure they have free school dinners to sustain them for the day. Eight hours is a long time, and some children might not even eat before they leave home – some even don’t eat the night before and are hoping that the next morning they will get food.
“Kids know that at school, there is hope, they will get something to eat. So that’s it – when a child is well-fed, they will be able to concentrate.”
Notes
1 | https://www.childhoodtrust.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Food-Insecurity-2022-Report-1.pdf
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]]>Ms Garbett said, “Londoners have suffered under fourteen years of economic mismanagement by this Conservative government. London needs investment in public services but all the Chancellor had to offer was a tax bribe that benefits the richest 1%.
“Public services across London are struggling. Both Croydon and Havering councils have had to request exceptional financial support and others will need help soon as well.
“There was nothing for the millions of people that rely on public transport but yet another freeze on fuel duty. The real-term cut in fuel duty costs the economy £billions and doesn’t help people that don’t drive.
“And it fails to tackle our housing crisis. This is a political choice. Investing in building new socially rented homes, and in insulation for our current houses, would save people far more money than a 2p tax cut, while investing in our economy too.
“In the run up to this budget, the Green Party have proposed more funding for public services and a proper programme of investment to address the climate crisis through a wealth tax on the multi-millionaires and billionaires. We need an economy where everyone pays their fair share and the super wealthy have been let off the hook for too long.”
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