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Bolstered Greens vow to push Labour into ‘bolder’ action on climate
The four new Green MPs who won seats in the 2024 General Election, (left to right) Sian Berry (MP for Brighton Pavilion), party co-leader Carla Denyer (MP for Bristol Central), party co-leader Adrian Ramsay (MP for Waveney Valley) and Ellie Chowns (MP for North Herefordshire) pose for photos on College Green opposite the Palace of Westminster, London, July 8, 2024

THE Green Party pledged today to push Labour into “bolder” action on climate change and inequality as its four new MPs arrived at Westminster.

The party quadrupled its representation in the Commons at last week’s election, winning seats in Suffolk, Herefordshire and Bristol as well as retaining Brighton Pavilion.

Co-leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay hugged on College Green, where they met today for the first time since their election victories, along with fellow new MPs Sian Berry and Ellie Chowns.

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