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Britain needs the Green Party now more than ever

Rachael Swindon by Rachael Swindon
12 April 2026
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I have to be honest here. I couldn’t ever imagine the possibility of the Green Party leading an opinion poll.

Ever.

I would’ve bet my vital organs on Liz Truss returning to Number 10 in a blaze of glory before a load of sensible tree-huggers topped any UK opinion poll.

But the Green Party has quite clearly changed and it looks far closer to the broad church that Labour once claimed to be.

If the Green Party continues to open its doors to people from across the left, its chances of winning some form of power increase tenfold.

The Green Party surge

Labour is now a fully-fledged centre-right government, and it has narrowed its base considerably. This is why the Green surge is happening.

So, where is the ceiling for the Greens? If we use a national projection of the upcoming local elections, could we get an idea of where and how the Greens can make serious inroads into Labour heartlands?

And where does Your Party fit in to all of this? Or are they still electing a steering group to form a committee to vote on the best method of having a vote on something that needs a committee to vote for?

Don’t fucking ask me. I know nothing.

Just for one moment, take a look at where we are, and I will tell you why I think Britain needs the Green Party.

Back in April, last year, YouGov asked Britons where they would place themselves on the political spectrum.

About 29% identify on the left (including “slightly/fairly/very left-wing”), 26% on the right, 22% in the centre, and the rest, amusingly, don’t actually know. That’s nearly a third of the electorate that claim to be a lefty.

For arguments sake, let’s split that 22% that describe themselves as centrists, straight down the middle. This would take the left vote to around 40% and pretty much in-line with Jeremy Corbyn’s 2017 general election vote share.

Reinvigorating the left

Britain needs the Green Party.

With the painfully slow emergence of new left projects, some on the left have already moved to the Greens under its recent “eco-populist” shift. This really shouldn’t be seen as a problem because this pluralism strengthens the broader movement.

The Greens provide an organised, electorally viable home for eco-conscious socialists who want to fight Labour’s shift to the right and the dark forces of capitalism without waiting for the perfect socialist vehicle.

Importantly, the Greens stop the left from being reduced to a single personality or party, and they demonstrate that left ideas can win, quite comfortably, outside of the Labour brand.

Britain needs the Green Party.

I get why some people might view the Greens as insufficiently class-focused or too liberal on certain issues. I have voiced my own concerns in the past.

But the dominant view today — reflected in calls for tactical co-operation — is that Britain’s dire situation requires every left force pulling in the same direction, particularly where policies overlap.

The Greens are not the main engine of socialist transformation, but they are an essential part of the ecosystem that will make it possible. Without them, the left would be narrower, and considerably easier for centrists and the right to dismiss as outdated or unrealistic.

Humiliating Labour

Britain needs the Green Party.

Keir Starmer’s Labour has purged the left, worshipped fiscal rules, ramped up arms spending, and turned foreign policy into whatever Trump demands, but with added ‘principles’.

The Greens continue to humiliate Labour in councils and by-elections, forcing the centrists to pretend they care about Palestine, poor people, or those who aren’t in focus groups.

Jeremy Corbyn’s given them the nod because he knows without that constant pain in the arse on their left flank, Labour would sprint right so fast they’d overtake the Tories and start privatising the NHS for “efficiency savings”.

Britain needs the Green Party.

Let’s be completely honest here. Some corners of the left treat just transition like that awkward relative at Christmas — mentioned once then ignored.

The Greens have been banging on about fracking, airport expansions, and a world without nukes for decades. And right now, they are the reason we can’t just slap a red rosette on endless growth and call it socialism.

Plus, they do actually win on local stuff — cycle lanes, council housing, community energy — while the rest of us are still arguing about manifestos from 2019 and socialist purity.

The Green Party is like that friend who actually brings reusable carrier bags to the revolution.

They’re certainly not perfect and some of their activists do treat lentils as a personality trait, but they’re well organised, they win seats, and they help keep the broader left ecosystem alive.

We need the Green Party

Britain needs the Green Party.

Love him or not, Mr Polanski has become the necessary voice reminding us that when the sea levels rise, it won’t just be the Tories getting wet — we’ll all be in it together, up to our fucking necks in Thames Water sewage.

I believe we need to have some proper Greens in the mix rather than watch Starmer and Farage try, and fail to negotiate with the tide.

In my humble opinion, Britain needs the Green Party.

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Comments 8

  1. Lewis Campbell says:
    3 months ago

    Its not THE Green Party that is doing well in the polls its the Green PARTIES. GPEW and SGP are separate parties but the polls amalgamate them into one.

    Reply
  2. Whole Truth says:
    3 months ago

    imho it is fucking irresponsible for an alt-journalist to sell antihuman, capitalist politics to new voting generations.

    The Greens are not socialist. The Greens are just another con to keep you invested in a bullshit, deceitful system.

    Please stop running these party political broadcasts for chancer Polanski and his middle class zionists.

    Note for new readers – the greens tried to do all this twenty years ago with Lucas, who got in and did NOTHING

    Reply
    • David Harrison says:
      3 months ago

      When the Overton window is “how mean should we be to immigrants?” and “do trans people deserve to live?” the Green Party is effectively a radical Far Left organisation.

      However, because it isn’t the Revolutionary Communist Party you’re probably right. We should not bother voting at all and sit in our basements reciting poetry to the handful of other communists we know in our little Che hats.

      Reply
  3. Capeesh? says:
    3 months ago

    Agree. Britain wants and needs eco populism.

    The membership surge indicating as much occurred independently of the extremely hostile media environment and establishment.

    When no one puts you on a pedestal, no one can take you off.

    Ultimately the Green Party offer true left wing politics for, by and of the 99%.

    Without the suicidal factionalism present in Corbyn’s Labour Party and many *chronically online * Your Party advocates.

    Inequality is at the heart of everything including rapid climate breakdown.

    This is an emergency and I am thankful every day we are not relying on the “Your Party” vehicle that broke my heart again in Summer of 2025.

    There was no time to waste. Bitter and bruised would-be socialist gatekeepers seem to know this but do not act like it.

    Every establishment attack seems to galvanise the movement more. Every would-be socialist gatekeeper external attack seems to evaporate once it comes into contact with sunlight.

    People power, as demonstrated by The Green Party, can and will beat the billionaires. They have the least funding, even less than Your Party but achieve far more. It’s people power, volunteer energy that Labour cannot match for all their machine and money. Neither can reform with their bots, billionaires and retired core vote.

    And at this stage GPEW are now converting would-be reform voters (Thanet anyone?) and the politically homeless.

    They have hope and a plan and it’s working.

    Vote Green, Join The Green Party and / or support with your local party. A poster, or Even 1 hour a month pushes them forward. This is our (the 99%) moment.

    Those on the left, if you remain unconvinced, please refrain from using your energy to attack. It doesn’t help and importantly it doesn’t even work!

    Funnel that energy instead into building grass-roots movements outside the electoral process that’s also needed. Do whatever is necessary.

    GPEW don’t need people on the left AND right praying for an implosion that’s not going to come. And it’s not coming. GPEW are writing their own script. I don’t understand Korean either. Doesn’t mean Korean isn’t real.

    Reply
    • Whole Truth says:
      3 months ago

      Spare us this bullshit Green Party canvassing.

      Please list all Caroline Lucas’ achievements for the people in over ten years of her “representing” the people.

      You can probably do it in less than ten words, so won’t take you long.

      You can’t as their weren’t any. You’re a liar. She was a liar. Polanski’s a liar. The Green Party are lying bullshitters.

      Reply
      • Leewake says:
        3 months ago

        You need to sit down and have a cup of tea mate. Where does this bitterness come from? Here is a short list of Caroline’s achievements.
        Historic Electoral Success: As the first Green MP (2010–2024), she was re-elected twice, increasing her majority significantly.
        Party Leadership: Served as the first leader of the Green Party of England and Wales (2008–2012) and later as co-leader (2016–2018).
        Environmental Leadership: Chaired the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change and served on the Environmental Audit Committee.
        There is more, but time is short.
        Political Recognition: Voted by peers and media as “MP of the Year” (2011), most influential MP (2012), and topped BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour Planet Power List in 2020.
        Campaigning & Advocacy: Widely known for championing environmental sustainability, social justice, women’s rights, and proportional representation.
        Academic and Author: Appointed Professor of Practice in Environmental Sustainability at the University of Sussex (2025) and authored the Sunday Times bestseller Another England.

        Reply
  4. NagaBaba says:
    3 months ago

    Quote: “I have to be honest here…”
    Does this mean that Ms Swindon does not have to be honest elsewhere?

    Reply
  5. hair types‍​‌​​‍ says:
    2 months ago

    I agree completely. The article’s point about the Green Party being the friend with the reusable bags is spot on. It’s easy to get caught up in grand schemes, but we also need that consistent voice reminding us of the practical, sustainable steps.‌‌‌‍

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