The Green Party’s co-leader has taken aim at Labour for failing on several issues.
By STEPH SPYRO
Labour is “getting it wrong” in “so many areas”, the Green Party’s co-leader has said.
Adrian Ramsay took aim at Labour over its scrapping of winter fuel payments and for “sticking with the cruelty of the two-child benefit cap”.
In his first such speech since the Greens’ major advance in July’s general election, when it went from a single MP to four MPs, he said the party would challenge Labour where it was “off track” and “should be doing more” to deliver “positive, inspiring change”.
He added: “We promised to hold the new Government to account where we think they are off track. Where they could and should be doing more.
“Where we think greater ambition is needed to deliver the positive, inspiring change that people urgently want to see.
“Because in so many areas, ones that matter deeply to so many of us, Labour is getting it wrong. Like denying winter fuel payments to millions of pensioners, giving the green light to new climate destroying airport expansion, and sticking with the cruelty of the two-child benefit cap.”