Denyer won't seek re-election as Green Party co-leader
Briefly

Carla Denyer, co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, announced she will not seek re-election as co-leader, aiming to dedicate her energy to being an MP for Bristol Central. Denyer highlighted the party's impressive electoral success in the last general election. The current deputy leader, Zack Polanski, has begun his campaign for leadership, emphasizing the need for a bolder approach within the party. With a leadership election coming up, Denyer expressed her commitment to making a positive impact in Parliament and stressed the importance of providing real alternatives in British politics.
"We've achieved so much, taking the party from one MP to four, from 450 councillors to over 850, and winning nearly two million votes at the last general election."
"For me, my guiding light has always been 'How can I make the biggest positive impact?'. And I've decided that for the next few years, the best way I can serve the party and the country is to pour all of my skills, passion and energy into being the best MP I can be."
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