Greens set to merge north and south of Border

Plans to link the Green Party with its Northern Ireland sister party have moved a step closer.

Plans to link the Green Party with its Northern Ireland sister party have moved a step closer.

Members of the Northern Ireland Green Party backed a proposal at their conference at the weekend to invite their counterparts south of the border to organise on a 32-county basis.

Under the new plan, the Northern Ireland Green Party will continue to call the shots over policy north of the border, acting as an autonomous body within an all-Ireland party.

They also agreed that links between the Greens in Ireland and its sister parties in Britain would also be developed.

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It is understood members of the Republic's Green Party, which has six TDs, will consider an invitation from the North to form an all-Ireland structure. The proposal could go before members at a special conference this autumn.

"What we are seeing is a major change to the organisations of the Green politics on these islands," a party source said.

"The Green Party is going to be organised on an all-Ireland basis but with the Northern Ireland Greens continuing to have a strong regional framework.

"There will also be an invitation to Greens in England, Wales and Scotland to strengthen our links.

"This will mean that the Green movement, more than any other political grouping, will truly embody the spirit of the Good Friday Agreement."

PA