Greens select nurse and ‘committed local campaigner’ as Makerfield byelection candidate
The Green party has selected Chris Kennedy, a nurse and children's safeguarding specialist, as their candidate for the Makerfield byelection on June 18th. This decision comes amid reports that the Green party intends to limit its campaign resources, a move reportedly driven by concerns about splitting the progressive vote and inadvertently aiding Reform's chances.

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AI-generatedThe Green party has selected Chris Kennedy, a nurse and children's safeguarding specialist, as their candidate for the Makerfield byelection on June 18th. This decision comes amid reports that the Green party intends to limit its campaign resources, a move reportedly driven by concerns about splitting the progressive vote and inadvertently aiding Reform's chances. Senior Green party figures are reportedly aiming to clear a path for Labour's Andy Burnham, fearing that a Green vote could be framed as a vote for Reform. While the Greens will use the byelection to question Burnham's stances on key issues, Kennedy emphasized a focus on local issues and a positive vision for the future. Other candidates include Robert Kenyon for Reform and Michael Winstanley for the Conservatives.
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5 extractedChris Kennedy aims to defend the area against 'politics of hate and division' and prevent the election from being dominated by 'Westminster psychodrama'.
The Green party intends to challenge Andy Burnham on his commitment to fair voting, public ownership, and a new economic settlement.
Green party leader Zack Polanski stated the byelection is about advocating for lower bills, affordable homes, and a fairer economy.
The Green party has chosen Chris Kennedy, a nurse and children’s safeguarding specialist, as its candidate for the Makerfield byelection.
Senior Green party figures reportedly want to avoid splitting the progressive vote and enabling Reform to win, potentially clearing the path for Labour's Andy Burnham.