Caroline Lucas and Jonathan Bartley were voted joint Green party leaders on Friday and we want to get to know more about how voters see the future of the party.
Lucas, the party’s sole MP, and Bartley, its spokesman on work and pensions, won 86% of first-preference votes in the six-candidate race, and become the first leaders of a Westminster party to undertake the role as a job share.
At the party’s annual conference in Birmingham the pair pledged to take the party’s message into Labour’s former industrial heartlands. Lucas promised to fill the void left by Labour over challenging the effects of Brexit, for example over workers’ rights and the status of EU nationals in the UK.
Share your thoughts
We want to know what you think the future of the Green party will hold, and indeed what you think it should be. Are you happy with the new leadership? What strengths do you think the party has in the current political landscape? What message would you have for non-Green voters?
Get in touch via the form below and we’ll use some of your views as part of our reporting.