Green party candidate for Makerfield byelection quits after just nine hours
Green party candidate Chris Kennedy has withdrawn from the Makerfield byelection just nine hours after his announcement, citing "personal and family reasons." The party apologized for social media posts Kennedy shared regarding an attack on Jewish ambulances, which they stated do not reflect Green party views. Kennedy has since deleted the posts and apologized for the offense caused.

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AI-generatedGreen party candidate Chris Kennedy has withdrawn from the Makerfield byelection just nine hours after his announcement, citing "personal and family reasons." The party apologized for social media posts Kennedy shared regarding an attack on Jewish ambulances, which they stated do not reflect Green party views. Kennedy has since deleted the posts and apologized for the offense caused. The Green party is reopening nominations for a replacement candidate, aiming to offer voters a choice and counter the Reform party. Internal party discussions are also underway regarding the potential impact of their candidate on the progressive vote.
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5 extractedThe Green party will reopen nominations for a replacement candidate.
The Green party stated Kennedy's withdrawal was due to "personal and family reasons".
Green party candidate Chris Kennedy quit the Makerfield byelection after nine hours.
Kennedy shared social media posts questioning the "false flag" nature of arrests in an attack on Jewish ambulances.
Some party members fear that not standing a candidate could allow Reform to win.