Three elections on Thursday 2 May 2024

2024 Brentford West By-Election

Freya Summersgill

Freya Summersgill is the Green Party candidate in the Brentford West by-election on Thursday 2 May 2024 caused by the  unexpected resignation of Lara Parizotto, the former Labour councillor.  Only people living in Brentford West will be able to vote in this election.

Freya is a Brentford resident who will engage her passion, professionalism and practicality as your local councillor. Freya has a PhD in civil engineering and decades as a volunteer with young people. She stands for the Greens, the only party committed to social and environmental justice for all.

Greens are the opposition party in this ward. Labour would have 52 of 62 councillors in Hounslow if they win. This huge majority is not good for democracy or accountability. Green councillors have already made a real impact in other boroughs. It is time for a fresh Green voice in Hounslow council chamber!

Our local manifesto can be found here.

2024 London Mayoral Election

Zoe Garbett

Zoë Garbett is the Green Party Mayoral candidate in the election also on Thursday 2 May 2024.

Zoë will continue the current work of the Green Party in London to tackle issues across the city: "Londoners need a campaigning mayor – who will stand up for them, fight back against austerity and fight for more rights. We understand the issues facing Londoners. We are ready to take action. It’s time for political change and we are ready.London desperately needs a Mayor that understands the issues that most Londoners are facing. It needs a Mayor who knows that for this city to work, it has to work for everyone."

The London Green Party manifesto can be found here

2024 London Constituency Election

Chas Warlow

Chas Warlow will stand for the Green Party in the South West London constituency in the London Assembly elections, also on Thursday 2 May 2024.  

Chas is one of five Green councillors in the London Borough of Richmond. Before he became an active member of the Green Party he was involved in community energy projects, helping residents save money and energy. Chas says: “I got into politics because we need to create a future for future generations. It’s that positive vision that people are crying out for – because we all know that time is running out”.

 

 

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