Aria on the campaign trail
This Thursday 6th May, Londoners have a chance to make
their voices heard. The Mayoral and London Assembly elections, postponed due to
the pandemic, are now happening and have lost none of their excitement and
importance.
This isn't a national election but it's still vital to
get out and vote. This is a way to choose the people who will represent us and
shape the future of our neighbourhoods and city. The Mayor of London's scope of
work is much broader than people realise: the role determines the state of our
housing, how green and safe our environment is, the quality of our communities
and how efficient our transport is. They may not be debating the future of the
EU or negotiating with the UN, but they have the all-important job of improving
the city we live in.
The Green Party has long been fighting for the UK to
improve its environmental record and combat the Climate Crisis effectively.
National level action is certainly needed, but change begins locally and this
election is about making a concentrated difference in your borough and city. Due
to the huge role the natural environment plays in our everyday lives, we have
to vote for a Party who will protect it. We all enjoy the green spaces in our
local area, and we suffer when we walk to school or work along busy, polluted
roads. Not only do the Greens want to make positive environmental change, they
want to involve citizens too, because they recognise how important our opinions
are.
The Green Party's manifesto is not just about
environmental issues, but also about better housing, transport and safer
streets. In fact, these are all connected: we need to have greener homes with
less energy loss to save money and conserve fuel and have more efficient
transport systems to help commuters on roads and bridges that are not
disruptive and environmentally damaging. These things are important for all
cities, but particularly London. We need an Ultra Low Emissions Zone to protect
our health from rising air pollution. Where so many people are struggling to
find affordable housing, we need the Greens who are committed to prevent the
loss of council housing and allow people to plan for new homes through a
People's Land Commission.
This election is unique - you can vote for two different
mayoral candidates of your first and second preference. This will be on the
PINK ballot paper, where you have to select two different names for your first
and second choice. Sian Berry is the Green candidate.
In addition to voting for a Mayor, you will also vote for
2 London Assembly members, one who represents your constituency and another who
is a London-wide Assembly Member. The first is on a YELLOW ballot paper and the
second on an ORANGE ballot paper. For the constituency member, you select a
named person but for the London-wide member, you just pick a party. Please
consider voting for the Green Party.
The proportional representation system of this election
is more representative than the "first-past-the-post" system of
general elections, and gives smaller parties, like the Greens, a better chance
of being elected, allowing London’s population to be more accurately
represented. So please use your vote to support smaller and committed
candidates.
During the pandemic, we have all found a new spirit of
community, an appreciation for nature and our local area and have realised how
much pollution improved when commuting paused for a while. Difficult times lie
ahead for many people so we need a supportive Mayor who can help Londoners find
houses, jobs and support services.
We've realised how much power every person holds to make
positive change and shape a better, greener future. This election now gives us
the chance to vote for a party who wants a new start for London, who believes
in the same things as us and wants to fight to protect them.
As young Londoners who can't yet vote, we need adults to
make a responsible choice for our future. We want to grow up in a safe city,
free from crime and pollution with affordable houses and jobs. London really is
a special city, that's why you should vote Green to give it a fresh start and
make it even better for future generations.
Vote Sian
Berry for Mayor, 1st choice candidate (PINK ballot)
Vote
Green Party for London-wide Assembly Member (YELLOW Ballot)
Vote
named Green candidate for Constituency London Assembly Member (ORANGE ballot)
By Aria Banerjee Watts (aged 16).