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FROM THE OPPOSITION: Greens highlight surge in support as Reading local candidates announced

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Wednesday, April 22, 2026 1:31 pm
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Cllr Kathryn McCann

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Record national polling and recent by-election win point to growing momentum

Reading Green Party has announced its candidates for the local elections on Thursday 7 May, highlighting a surge in support for the party both locally and across the country.

The Greens say they are benefiting from their strongest ever national polling, with recent surveys showing unprecedented levels of support. A recent Lord Ashcroft opinion poll even placed the Green Party in joint first place nationally for the first time in its history.

This growing momentum was reinforced by a recent parliamentary by-election victory in Gorton and Denton, where the Green Party won the seat, beating Reform into second place and pushing Labour into third. The party says this result shows that voters are increasingly turning to the Greens as the main alternative.

Locally, the Green Party is already the second largest group on Reading Borough Council and will be the main challenger to Labour in many wards. They say that this election is likely to see closely fought contests across Reading, with a real chance to elect more Green councillors.

With candidates like local Battle Ward campaigner, Zoe Mann, local A&E doctor David Clarke in Thames Ward and Hannah Conibear in Emmer Green Ward, the party has selected a hugely strong team with a wide range of experience, including people working in healthcare, education, finance, engineering and community support. Many have been active in campaigning on local issues such as affordable housing, cleaner streets and better public services.

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Greens say that electing more councillors will strengthen their ability to hold the council to account and push for practical improvements, from cutting energy bills through home insulation to improving transport and protecting green spaces. They also point to projections such as from Electoral Calculus suggesting that Reading Central could be won by the Greens at the next general election, arguing that electing councillors will help build towards that goal.

Cllr Kathryn McCann (Green Party, Redlands Ward), spokesperson for the main opposition party on Reading Council, said:

“We are seeing something really special happening. Support for the Green Party is higher than ever before, and people are turning to us because they want real change.

“The recent by-election win and national polling show that Greens can win and are winning. That momentum is being felt here in Reading too, where more and more residents are backing us.

“This election is a clear choice between Green and Labour. With more Green councillors, we can push for truly affordable housing, better public services and a cleaner environment.

“Vote Green on Thursday 7 May to elect hard-working Greens and send a message to Labour locally and nationally that you want better.”

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