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You can easily join the Green Party online using the website of the Green Party of England and Wales. The website also has a printable postal form as an alternative. Membership of the national party automatically makes you a member of the local party, and a portion of your subscription fee goes to the local party.

It's important to vote Green, and now you can make even more of a difference by joining the Green Party...

When you join the Green Party you are joining a global community of people - people with vision, people with principles - who believe, like you, that people and planet must come before profits. The sense of belonging, of purpose and of being part of a global movement for change, is exhilirating, and empowering..

Voting for the Greens is essential, but not enough. We need members and strong, active local branches in order to stand increasing numbers of candidates at each election. Without candidates it is impossible to register a vote for green politics and therefore impossible to keep the pressure on the Grey Parties - Tory, Labour and Liberal Democrat - to become green.

The power of a full slate of candidates combined with a strong Green vote cannot be understated. In the 1989 European Elections we fought every seat and won two and a quarter million votes. Immediately afterwards the Grey parties drafted emergency tranches of 'green' policy to attract the Green vote in future elections. Even Margaret Thatcher declared 'I am Green' and replaced her then Environment minister Nicholas Ridley with the supposedly more eco-friendly Chris Patten.

The Greens have no leaders and no hierarchy. No closed doors. No smoke-filled rooms. Policy and strategy are formulated by the members and agreed in open conference. Local branches are autonomous. Members can work within their local branch or within the national party to make their mark. On their town or village, and on the country.

 

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PLEASE NOTE: Not all of the material presented on this site is necessarily Green Party Policy or endorsed by The Green Party.