
Brighton & Hove Green Party is the only political party locally to have an active LGBT group.
We meet regularly to socialise 'share ideas' raise issues and promote LGBT equality in Brighton & Hove.
We are working to build a more sustainable and equal society where everyone is valued as an individual.
The diversity within our LGBT community enriches all our lives and should be encouraged and promoted.
We will defend what we believe in regardless of hostile media coverage.
General Election Manifesto
The Green Party has a long and proud history of campaigning for social justice. Our
Manifesto for a Sustainable Society opens with a clear, philosophical commitment to
tackling all forms of discrimination: 'A healthy society is based on voluntary
co-operation between empowered individuals in a democratic society, free from
discrimination whether based on race, colour, gender, sexual orientation, religion,
social origin or any other prejudice.'
Green Party's LGTBT General Election Manifesto
Green Partys Full General Election Manifesto (PDF 275 KB)
Latest news from the Brighton Group
Best year yet' for recycling at Brighton Pride From the Green Group of Councillors, Brighton & Hove City Council
11 Aug 2010Green Group anticipates another fantastic Brighton Pride parademembers of the green group of councillors are looking forward participating in this saturday's Brighton pride event. convenor bill randall
brighton & hove aids support grant could be cut by 70 per cent next year, warn greens
06 Aug 2010Greens celebrate Brighton Pride in first Member of Parliamentgreens celebrate brighton pride in first member of parliament brighton pride: thank you for voting green!
03 Aug 2010Brighton Rouge'd - Friday 6 August, 8.30pmbrighton rouge'd - friday 6 august, 8.30pm spectacular eve of brighton pride show and party think moulin rouge... think 1920's speakeasy...and a big dose of brighton's kinkiest and quirkiest performers.
Prides
The Green party articles that have been published in the local gay magazine Gscene Articles
Dr Caroline Lucas MEP (Leader of the Green party) is a prospective candidate as MP for Brighton Pavilion at the next general election
Our other two candidates are Ben Duncan who is standing in Kemptown and Ian Davey who is standing in Hove

