THE Greens count 30-year-old Amelia Womack as one of their most senior leaders.
Her energy and political orientation, perhaps even more than her age, have turned Ms Womack into the face of the party’s new generation.
A year since becoming deputy leader, Ms Womack told the Star that between general elections and tripling the number of party members she has still had time to do some local action.
With ‘Your Party’ holding its founding conference in Liverpool this weekend, JEREMY CORBYN speaks to Morning Star editor Ben Chacko about its potential, its priorities — and a few of its controversies too
Now at 115,000 members and in some polls level with Labour in terms of public support, CHRIS JARVIS looks at the factors behind the rapid rise of the Greens, internal and external
Sixty Red-Green seats in a hung parliament could force Labour to choose between the death of centrism or accommodation with the left — but only if enough of us join the Greens by July 31 and support Zack Polanski’s leadership, writes JAMES MEADWAY


