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European Green Party pushes for UK return to EU and faster Green Deal progress

Brexit's impact sparks a new push for unity. The Greens see a chance to reshape Europe's future with bold climate and economic policies.

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European Green Party pushes for UK return to EU and faster Green Deal progress

The European Green Party has outlined its priorities for the future of Europe. Leaders called for the UK to rejoin the EU and pushed for faster progress on the Green Deal. They also highlighted energy independence and economic competitiveness as key concerns. At a recent gathering, party leaders argued that Brexit’s effects are now clear. Younger people in the UK are increasingly favouring a return to the EU. The Greens see this as a chance to strengthen European unity.

The party also stressed the need to reduce reliance on external energy suppliers. They want Europe to speed up its green transition, despite the high costs. The Green Deal, they say, is not just about ecology but also addresses the housing crisis and rising prices.

With Viktor Orbán no longer in power, the Greens believe the path is clearer for advancing the Green Deal. They pointed to successes in Portugal and Spain as models for new investment. The party also welcomed further EU enlargement, including Ukraine and the Western Balkans. The Greens acknowledge the green transition will be costly but view it as a necessary long-term investment. They remain focused on reducing energy bills and boosting Europe’s competitiveness. The party’s proposals aim to reshape policy across the continent.

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