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Megan Kenyon

Megan Kenyon

Policy Correspondent at The New Statesman

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    • Environment
    • Society
    • Politics

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    Recent Articles

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    Your Party votes for collective leadership

    Your Party votes for collective leadership
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    Keir Starmer doesn’t understand Green voters

    A wealth tax would be a better way to woo Green voters than a trip to Cop30
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    What’s behind the Green surge?

    The party has gained more than 30,000 members since Zack Polanski was elected leader
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    Labour’s deputy leadership election gets nasty

    Lucy Powell’s critics say she’ll be frozen out of big decisions if she wins
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    “Zacktivism” takes over the Green Party conference

    The party is louder and more left-wing than ever
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    Can Polanski’s green-populism withstand Manchester?

    The party leader throws a shield around his controversial deputy
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    Zack Polanski: “We absolutely need to stop the boats”

    The Greens’ Zack Polanski on facing up to Reform
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    Labour vs the left

    Is Keir Starmer’s real problem a resurgent progressive politics?
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    Where is Zarah Sultana?

    The Your Party co-founder is conspicuously absent from Jeremy Corbyn’s membership portal launch
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    Can Zarah Sultana and Jeremy Corbyn ever reconcile?

    As one side instructs defamation lawyers, the other asserts that a new party is still on the cards.
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    Peter Mandelson runs out of excuses

    The Prime Minister sacks his ambassador – less than a day after defending him in parliament.