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Isle of Man Green Party

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Isle of Man Green Party
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The Isle of Man Green Party (Manx: Partee Glass Vannin) is a green political party in the Isle of Man founded in August 2016.[2][3] The party does not currently have any representation in the Isle of Man's legislature, the Tynwald, but does have two members of local government authorities. Since 2023, the party is led by Lamara Craine, who succeeded Andrew Langan-Newton as party leader.[4]

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The Isle of Man Green Party is one of four political parties on the Isle of Man, which is typically a country where independent political candidates stand for election. The other three parties on the island are the Manx Labour Party, the Liberal Vannin Party and the Mec Vannin party.

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Ideology

The Isle of Man Green Party has adopted the six guiding principles of the Global Greens Charter;[5]

  • Ecological Wisdom
  • Social Justice
  • Participatory Democracy
  • Non-Violence
  • Sustainability
  • Respect for Diversity

Although the party is not directly associated with Green Parties of other countries such as the Green Party of England and Wales, Scottish Greens or Green Party (Ireland), it is a member of the Green Isles Alliance, a panel of representatives of the Green Parties of the British Isles.[6]

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Electoral history

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Local government

Two of the founding members of the Isle of Man Green Party were already members of local authorities when the party came into being. Andrew Jessopp, Chairman of Braddan Parish Commissioners, and Falk Horning, who won the 2016 by-election for Douglas's Murrays Ward with 226 votes.[7]

The party first contested local authority elections in the summer 2018 with Daniel Webb in the Ramsey South by-election and then Andrew Bentley in the Douglas, Derby Ward, by-election. Andrew Bentley was the first Green Party candidate to be elected, winning a seat on the Douglas Borough Council.[3][8]

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In September 2019, Green Party candidate Leo Cussons contested the Malew local authority by-election,[9] achieving 131 votes (or 11.4% of the total), missing out on winning a local parish commissioner seat.[10]

The 2021 Local Authority General Elections were contested by 5 Green Party candidates. In Douglas Andrew Bentley topped the poll in East Ward with 551 votes while Falk Horning came second in North Ward with 385 votes [11][12] both were re-elected as councillors.[13] In Castletown the Green Party candidate, Susan Rossouw, secured 188 votes, however this was not enough to be elected. Andrew Jessopp and Philip Matthews were both elected to the parish commissioners of Braddan and Patrick in uncontested elections.

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In November 2021 deputy leader Lamara Craine received 406 votes in the Ramsey North Ward by-election to become the party's 5th local authority member.

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House of Keys

The Isle of Man Green Party's first opportunity to contest a House of Keys election came in the 2020 Douglas South by-election where Andrew Jessopp, Chairman of Braddan Commissioners was the party's candidate. Although unsuccessful Jessopp received 342 votes and came fourth out of ten candidates.

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The 2021 general election saw the party field candidates in two constituencies.[14] Leo Cussons stood in Glenfaba & Peel[15] and Andrew Langan-Newton, the Green Party leader, Rushen (constituency)[16][17][18]

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Elected representatives

The Isle of Man Green Party currently have 2 seats in local government.

Falk Horning sits on Douglas City Council. First elected in 2016, Falk Horning has, since August 2021, chaired the Council's Environment & Services Committee and sits on the Executive Committee. The party were also formerly represented by Andrew Bentley on the council.

Andrew Jessopp is a member of the Braddan Parish Commissioners[19] and is their representative on the Eastern Joint Civic Amenity Site Committee. Lamara Craine formerly represented North Ward on Ramsey Town Commissioners and Philip Matthews formerly was a commissioner of the Patrick parish.

Party Leadership

From 2016 until 2023, Green Party founder Andrew Langan-Newton served as party leader. In 2023, deputy leader Lamara Craine succeeded Langan-Newton as party leader.[4]

Party conferences

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The Party holds a number of events and conferences on a regular basis[20] including, since 2018, an annual party conference which consists of an annual general meeting of the members of the party followed by a conference open to the general public and prospective members.[21]

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References

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