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The '''Green party''' is a British political party (now three separate parties, for [[England and Wales]], [[Scotland]] and [[Northern Ireland]] respectively. | The '''Green party''' is a British political party (now three separate parties, for [[England and Wales]], [[Scotland]] and [[Northern Ireland]] respectively). | ||
It was formed in 1973 as "PEOPLE" and changed its name to "The Ecology Party" in 1975 and to "The Green party" in 1985. The Scottish | It was formed in 1973 as "PEOPLE" and changed its name to "The Ecology Party" in 1975 and to "The Green party" in 1985. The Scottish and Northern Ireland sections became separate parties in 1990. | ||
The | The Greens have had two MEPs since 1999 and gained their first MP (for [[Brighton]] Pavilion) in 2010. | ||
The party supports [[Equal marriage]]. | The party supports [[Equal marriage]]. | ||
Notable LGBT | Notable LGBT supporters of the party include [[Peter Tatchell]], [[Darren Johnson]] and [[Nigel Tart]]. | ||
[[Category:Politics]] | [[Category:Politics]] | ||
[[Category:Green Party| ]] | [[Category:Green Party| ]] | ||
Revision as of 10:26, 19 July 2012
The Green party is a British political party (now three separate parties, for England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland respectively).
It was formed in 1973 as "PEOPLE" and changed its name to "The Ecology Party" in 1975 and to "The Green party" in 1985. The Scottish and Northern Ireland sections became separate parties in 1990.
The Greens have had two MEPs since 1999 and gained their first MP (for Brighton Pavilion) in 2010.
The party supports Equal marriage.
Notable LGBT supporters of the party include Peter Tatchell, Darren Johnson and Nigel Tart.