With the United Kingdom's General Election over and the start of a new political environment, now is the moment to reflect as Greens on the decisions made in the run up to the General Election. There will be good practice to highlight, but there will also be mistakes to learn from and questions to ask about whether, on balance, the priorities, messaging and tactics deployed were optimal. Perhaps there are also questions to ask about how well party governance mechanisms, organising structures and infrastructure coped with strains of general election period and whether they are fit for purpose going forward (given there are now 4 Green MPs across United Kingdom).
Green House Think Tank is currently compiling feedback from across the Green movement and will collate this into a summary to be published at the start of September 2024 using Chatham House rules.
The survey of 5 open questions is an opportunity to contribute your thoughts and perspective to this process. All responses will be kept confidential. The final report will list the names/roles of those whose contributions we include, but quotes will not be attributed to individuals.