In his first speech as deputy leader of the Green Party
Zack Polanski said there can be no environmental justice without racial, social,
and economic justice too.
Speaking at the party conference in Harrogate Polanski said
that in the UK of 2022 too many people felt “unseen, unheard, and
unrepresented”, adding that the Greens will be the party to “take their worries
and needs and speak truth to power” [1].
He highlighted the importance of diversity, representation,
and electoral reform in delivering a fairer and more inclusive society.
He said that representation and diversity were both
“massively important”, and that he wants to use the platform provided by the
deputy leader’s role to “speak with rather than for” those communities who
don’t feel they have a voice in politics [2].
Key to doing so is, he said, reforming the UK’s “broken
voting system”, which leaves many people and communities outside the
decision-making process. A problem that can only be solved through the
introduction of proportional representation.
This would encourage the development of “grown up
collaborations” that “work in people’s interests”, and he called on Labour
leader Keir Starmer to “listen” to his members who blocked a vote in favour of
putting introducing PR into party policy by unions and grassroots members.
The party conference saw delegates back motions aimed at
promoting social justice, these included introducing a £15 an hour minimum wage
and backing stronger trades union rights.
Work, Employment and Social Security spokesperson Professor
Catherine Rowlett said the current minimum wage had been eroded by “inflation
and the cost-of-living crisis” creating “dire levels of in work poverty” [3].
Raising the minimum wage to £15 an hour would, she said, be
part of creating a “new social contract” where “a basic standard of living
isn’t a luxury”.
Matthew Hull of the Green Party Trades Union Group
successfully proposed a motion backing a ‘positive charter of workers and union
rights’, saying it will protest the “fundamental right to organise and strike”
[4].
Too many people, Zack Polanski said, feel unrepresented
when major decisions are made about their lives and communities a fair society
is one “that includes everyone”, adding that “in the Green Party, representing
people is our priority”.
[2] https://www.greenparty.org.uk/news/2022/10/01/no-environmental-justice-without-social-justice/
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