Isle of Man Green Party

The Isle of Man Green Party (Manx: Partee Glass Vannin) is a green political party in the Isle of Man founded in August 2016 by Andrew Langan-Newton,[3] who still leads the party along with Deputy Leader, Lamara Craine.[1] Success has been achieved at local authority level with the first seat won in a by-election in 2018 and today the party has 4 elected members on 4 different local authorities. The Party proposes that it provides a forum for citizens of the Isle of Man to build a movement seeking change and direction in Isle of Man politics.[4]

Isle of Man Green Party
Partee Glass Vannin
LeaderAndrew Langan-Newton[1]
ChairmanCllr Andrew Bentley[2]
SecretaryCllr Falk Horning
FounderAndrew Langan-Newton[3]
Founded11 August 2016; 7 years ago (2016-08-11)
IdeologyGreen politics
Colours  Green
House of Keys
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Legislative Council
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Douglas Borough Council
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Ramsey Town Commissioners
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Patrick Parish Commissioners
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Website
www.greenparty.im

The Isle of Man Green Party has adopted the six guiding principles of the Global Greens Charter;[5]

  • Ecological Wisdom
  • Social Justice
  • Participatory Democracy
  • Non-Violence
  • Sustainability
  • Respect for Diversity

Although an independent party, not directly associated with the Green Parties of other countries such as Green Party of England and Wales, Scottish Greens or Green Party (Ireland), the party is a member of the Green Isles Alliance which is a panel of representatives of the Green Parties of the British Isles.[6] The Isle of Man Green Party is one of four political parties on the Isle of Man which is typically a country where independent political candidates stand for election. The other three parties on the island are the Manx Labour Party, the Liberal Vannin Party and the Mec Vannin party.

The Party holds a number of events and conferences on a regular basis[7] including, since 2018, an annual party conference which consists of an annual general meeting of the members of the party followed by a conference open to the general public and prospective members.[8]

Electoral history edit

Local government edit

Two of the founding members of the Isle of Man Green Party were already members of local authorities when the party came into being. Andrew Jessopp, Chairman of Braddan Parish Commissioners, and Falk Horning, who won the 2016 by-election for Douglas's Murrays Ward with 226 votes.[9]

The party first contested local authority elections in the summer 2018 with Daniel Webb in the Ramsey South by-election and then Andrew Bentley in the Douglas, Derby Ward, by-election. Andrew Bentley was the first Green Party candidate to be elected, winning a seat on the Douglas Borough Council.[1][10]

Derby Ward by-election, 9 August 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Andrew Bentley (elected) 191 42.1
Independent Amanda Walker 139 30.6
Independent Charlton Krentz 100 22.0
Independent Claire Newall 24 5.3
Majority 52 11.5
Turnout 460 18.5
Rejected ballots 6 1.3

In September 2019, Green Party candidate Leo Cussons contested the Malew local authority by-election,[11] achieving 131 votes (or 11.4% of the total), missing out on winning a local parish commissioner seat.[12]

The 2021 Local Authority General Elections were contested by 5 Green Party candidates. In Douglas Andrew Bentley topped the poll in East Ward with 551 votes while Falk Horning came second in North Ward with 385 votes [13][14] both were re-elected as councillors.[15] In Castletown the Green Party candidate, Susan Rossouw, secured 188 votes, however this was not enough to be elected. Andrew Jessopp and Philip Matthews were both elected to the parish commissioners of Braddan and Patrick in uncontested elections.

Douglas East Ward election, 22 July 2021
Party Candidate Votes %
Green Andrew Bentley (elected) 551 63.6
Manx Labour Devon Watson (elected) 540 62.3
Independent Ian Clague (elected) 373 43.0
Independent Angela Joughin 324 37.4
Independent Linda Coe 235 27.1
Majority 11 1.2
Turnout 867 17.84
Rejected ballots 5 0.6
Douglas North Ward election, 22 July 2021
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Janet Thommeny (elected) 446 53.0
Green Falk Horning (elected) 385 45.8
Manx Labour Peter Washington (elected) 376 44.7
Independent Karen Angela 349 41.5
Majority 61 7.2
Turnout 841 16.05
Rejected ballots 7 0.8

In November 2021 deputy leader Lamara Craine received 406 votes in the Ramsey North Ward by-election to become the party's 5th local authority member.

Ramsey North Ward by-election, 25 November 2021
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Luke Parker (elected) 457 54.34
Green Lamara Craine (elected) 406 48.27
Independent Adam Beighton (elected) 194 23.07
Independent Tracy Kinrade 176 20.93
Independent Pauline Johns-Garrett 175 20.80
Independent Stella Moss 157 18.67
Independent Janette Ferguson 154 18.31
Independent Daniel Richardson 148 17.60
Independent Grant Hill 109 12.96
Independent Edward Wilson 53 6.30
Majority 51 6.06
Turnout 841 23.23
Rejected ballots 2 0.002

House of Keys edit

The Isle of Man Green Party's first opportunity to contest a House of Keys election came in the 2020 Douglas South by-election where Andrew Jessopp, Chairman of Braddan Commissioners was the party's candidate. Although unsuccessful Jessopp received 342 votes and came fourth out of ten candidates.

Douglas South by-election, 27 August 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Independent Claire Christian (elected) 930 52.0
Independent Paul Quine (elected) 469 26.2
Liberal Vannin Michael Josem 463 25.8
Green Andrew Jessopp 342 19.1
Independent Pamela Birney-Malarkey 337 18.8
Independent Anthony Allen 264 14.8
Independent David Fowler 139 7.8
Independent Kevin Oliphant-Smith 132 7.4
Independent Ian Clanton aka HM The Sole 115 6.4
Independent Lon Pinkerton 84 4.7
Majority 461 25.8
Turnout 1,789 23.23
Rejected ballots 5 0.3

The 2021 general election saw the party field candidates in two constituencies.[16] Leo Cussons stood in Glenfaba & Peel[17] and Andrew Langan-Newton, the Green Party leader, Rushen (constituency)[18][19][20]

Elected representatives edit

The Isle of Man Green Party currently have 5 seats in local government.

Andrew Bentley and Falk Horning sit on Douglas Borough Council. First elected in 2016, Falk Horning has, since August 2021, chaired the Council's Environment & Services Committee and sits on the Executive Committee.

Lamara Craine represents North Ward on Ramsey Town Commissioners.

Andrew Jessopp is Chairman of Braddan Parish Commissioners[21] and is their representative on the Eastern Joint Civic Amenity Site Committee.

Party members edit

The Green Party has a number of politically active members who have been involved in local issues, campaigns and various direct action initiatives.

Andrew Langan-Newton, a consultant advocate from Port St Mary,[22] has been elected as leader of the party every year since he founded it in 2016 and is standing in his first election for the House of Keys in 2021.[23] Mr Langan-Newton was educated at Castle Rushen High School prior to attending Durhum University and law school in England. In 2015, Andrew represented the Isle of Man at the Commonwealth Youth Parliament in Australia where he was elected Prime Minister of the Parliament.[24] He returned to the island "recognising the opportunity and the need for a movement for change around sustainable issues"[25] and therefore set about founding the Isle of Man Green Party. Mr Langan-Newton told Paul Moulton during an interview that he believes that science should lead politicians and politicians should take matters forward with regards to climate change.[26] In 2019, Mr Langan-Newton criticised the Isle of Man Government's decision to introduce a new electric vehicle tax which he claimed was a 'retrograde step' and that the government should be encouraging the adoption of low carbon transport.[27] Mr Langan-Newton identifies himself as being in the left of centre on the political spectrum and considers climate change, green energy and affordable housing to be some of his most important priorities.[28]

Lamara Craine, Green Party Deputy Leader and (since November 2021) Ramsey Commissioner, is a local activist and community participant who organised several protests relating to climate change[29][30] and environmental destruction[31] on the Isle of Man. The most recent protest that Lamara Craine organised regarding the elm tree tunnel at St Mark's was attended by over 250 people and successfully halted the planned works.[32]

Andrew Jessopp, Braddan Commissioner[33] and founding member of the Isle of Man Green Party, was elected as a local politician in 2004, and has been retained as the Chair of the Commissioners since 2015. In July 2020, Mr Jessopp declared for the House of Keys by-election for Douglas South which took place on 27 August 2020.[34][35] Mr Jessopp recently commented on a joint decision of five local authorities to invest in a new amenity site which would replace the current Eastern Civic Amenity Site.[36] Andrew Jessopp is an active member and Chair of Zero Waste Mann, an Isle of Man charity which is tasked with reducing waste on the island.[37] On Thursday 17 June 19th 2021, Mr Jessopp attended the opening ceremony of construction works to begin building a new local authority community facility at Strang Corner Field in Braddan which will be used as a sports hall, child nursery, and commissioners offices.[38]

Leo Cussons is the Election Strategist for the Isle of Man Green Party who grew up on farms in Glen Maye.[39] Manx born Mr Cussons, who currently lives in Peel, is a legally trained businessman with graduate and post graduate degrees in law and legal practice[40] and currently the proprietor of Ken Quine's hardware shop in Port Erin. Mr Cussons returned to live on the Isle of Man in 2004 after working as an ERP computer consultant for 10 years in the Netherlands.[41] Mr Cussons has been directly involved as a Green Party member for the last five years and has organised a number of public meetings around the island. He stated in an interview with Manx Radio that he believes that the young people of the island have more power than they realise and hopes that they will vote in all forthcoming elections.[42]

Falk Horning, Green Party Douglas Borough Council member, originally from Germany, moved to the Isle of Man in 2009.[43] Councillor Falk Horning has worked on behalf of Douglas Council to launch a Keep Britain Tidy campaign, 'Love Where You Live' in which involve volunteer groups, schools and local businesses would take part in community led schemes.[44] Falk Horning is involved in a number of local environmental organisations.

Mr Horning is able to identify the native trees of the Isle of Man as he began planting trees at the age of 27.[48] Mr Horning became a director of the IOM Woodland Trust in September 2016 and became chair in April 2018.[49] In April 2021, the Isle of Man Woodland Trust launched its campaign to plant more trees in the Manx countryside, 'Plant It Forward'. Mr Horning, as Chairperson confirmed that the trust would be working with Ashgrove Marketing agency to bring about its campaign.[50]

Andrew Bentley, an architect by trade[51][52] and member of the steering group of the Isle of Man Climate Change Coalition,[53][54] supported the Manx Blind Welfare Society during Vision Awareness Week 2019 with its campaign to introduce large print and braille menus at restaurants around Douglas town centre.[55] In September 2020, Andrew Bentley as Douglas Councillor, supported the 'Plan Bee Initiative' by Douglas Council's regeneration and community committee whereby grassy areas have been allowed to grow to support bees, insects and other pollinators.[56][57] In July 2020, Andrew embarked on the Plastic Free July challenge which takes a zero-tolerance approach to plastic in order to change perspective and ultimately, habits.[58] Andrew Bentley and fellow party member and Douglas Councillor, Falk Horning, took action when public outcries were heard regarding the unclean condition of footbridge lamps.[59] In 2018, Mr Bentley and Mr Horning attended the Green Party conference in Bristol and met with members of the Isle of Wight Green Party.[60]

Party conferences edit

Green Party Conferences[61]
Year Venue Catering Speakers
2019 Laxey, Salmon Centre Salmon Centre Dr Doug Fox - 2nd IPCC Report

Kylie Rollins - Running an Ethical Business

Dr Henry Uniacke - Eco-blog

Devon Watson - Fare Free Bus Campaign

2020 Castletown,Civic Centre Secret Pizza Company Sarah Mercer - Island Utopias

Chris Thomas MHK - Single Legal Entity Government

Bob Comish - Manx Hemp Campaign

Pippa Lovell - What She Found

2021 Peel, Masonic Hall Versa Julia Erskine - An Introduction to SAP and EPCs

Dr Henrietta Ewart - The Value of Wellbeing

Keeran Hannifin - My Election journey as a Political Outsider

Dr Henry Uniacke - Zero Carbon Churches by 2030

2022 St Johns, Church Hall Greens Clara Isaac - Recycle Collect

Rob Mercer MLC - Government, Scrutiny & Oversight

Dr Christa McCartney - The IOM & the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Gary Clueit - The Island's Housing Problem

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