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Political parties appoint new leaders after Green surge in local elections
Labour, the Greens and the Lib Dems all have new leaders
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Three political parties in the city have elected new leaders after last week s local elections.
Voters chose 24 Labour councillors, 24 Green councillors, 14 Conservatives and eight Liberal Democrats, ending Labour’s dominance of Bristol City Council.
Bristol Greens want significant role in leadership of city council
They say a new power-sharing arrangement is needed after a Green surge at the polls
17:35, 11 MAY 2021
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The Green Party wants a “significant role” influencing major policy decisions in Bristol after a ‘Green surge’ at the polls.
Heather Mack, who was among a large crop of new Green councillors sworn in at City Hall yesterday (May 10), said a new power-sharing arrangement at the local authority was needed to reflect the results of last week’s local elections.