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Green Party co-leader Sian Berry to quit over ‘failure’ on trans rights

The Canary by The Canary
14 July 2021
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Green Party co-leader Sian Berry has announced she will not contest the party’s forthcoming leadership by-election.

The move comes just over a week after co-leader Jonathan Bartley announced he would be stepping down at the end of July, triggering an autumn leadership contest.

Berry said on social media that she would remain in place during the leadership contest but would not be a candidate, citing issues over the party’s “mixed messages” on trans rights.

Bartley and Berry were elected co-leaders of the national Green Party on a joint ticket in 2018, taking over from the party’s only MP, Caroline Lucas.

A personal statement from me on the upcoming Green Party leadership by-election.

Read as pdf here, and find alt text in images: https://t.co/uG1Ah0HC5V pic.twitter.com/PXN8sII1pp

— Sian Berry (@sianberry) July 14, 2021

Inconsistency

In a statement, the London Assembly member said:

I have been considering my position as co-leader since the decision was made to announce our new front bench spokespeople.

And though I will stay on as acting leader through the leadership by-election, I am writing today to say that I have decided not to stand as a candidate in that by-election.

Berry said it had been “incredibly rewarding” working with Bartley and that she was “proud of the progress the party” had made in recent years, with the Greens racking up an impressive performance at the local elections in May.

But, despite successes, Berry added she could “no longer make the claim that the party speaks unequivocally, with one voice” on the issue of “trans rights and inclusion”.

Explaining her decision, the Oxford graduate said the election of new front bench representatives by the membership meant there was “inconsistency” between her own and the party’s stance.

It’s been amazing to have worked with you these last few years. You have been truly inspirational and we all owe you a huge debt of gratitude for everything you have done. 💚 https://t.co/oTAPlNGf15

— Jonathan Bartley (@jon_bartley) July 14, 2021

Fight for trans rights

Berry continued:

I must stand by our policies and my pledges made to Londoners in the recent election, and there is now an inconsistency between the sincere promise to fight for trans rights and inclusion in my work and the message sent by the party’s choice of front bench representatives.

This inconsistency has left me in a very difficult position. I can no longer make the claim that the party speaks unequivocally, with one voice, on this issue.

And my conscience simply cannot agree with the argument that there is anything positive in sending these mixed messages, especially when the inclusive attitudes of our membership and wider society are clear.

Failing to win the confidence of a majority of my colleagues to reflect these is also a failure of leadership. Green leaders do not hold power but we do have a duty to influence, so I must apologise to you all for this failure and hold myself to account.”

She called for members to consider whether the Greens would “continue to embrace the principles of listening and solidarity when minority groups are singled out for attack” when electing a new leadership team.

Brighton and Hove Green councillor Hannah Clare joined the praise for Berry, saying:

https://twitter.com/hannalytical/status/1415255780757016578?s=20

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