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Parliamentary constituency

Brighton Pavilion

County: East Sussex
Region: South East
Potential Progressive Majority: 79.9%
Green Party: 57.2%
Labour: 22.8%
Conservative: 17.5%

Results from General Election 2019

Green Party vote: 57.2% Majority over second placed party: 34.4% HELD
Win As One combined vote 79.9%
This is not voting advice, these are results from the last election and many seats will change due to boundary changes
MP Information
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Caroline Lucas MP Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion since 2010

Join others in Brighton Pavilion to demand real change

We can only Win as One with your support. We need local people who know the area better than anyone to join together and demand a change to politics as usual. There’s too much at stake, from a climate emergency to basic fairness, to not Win as One.

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Progressives in power

This seat is held by an MP from a progressive party with a majority of over 10%. We're focusing on battlegrounds, but your activism is still crucial to the national picture, especially for holding MPs to account after they're elected. Get involved today.

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About the campaign to Win as One in Brighton Pavilion

At the next election, we lose apart again or we Win As One to change our political system for good. There are already activists working across Brighton and Hove to dismantle and undermine the Conservative hold on constituencies across East Sussex.

We know that only by changing our political system can we really change the country – whether to end poverty, build a new economy, fight for climate justice and human rights, or build greater internationalism or stronger working rights.
That’s why we focus on campaigning to change our politics.

At the next election we need to come together, yes to change the government, but most importantly to change the system; with Proportional Representation as the first essential step of giving power back to the people.

Our voting system is the glue that holds our rotten, out-of-date, politics together – we must change it. Brighton and Hove are working to expand into Sussex, to organise in progressive tragedies like Lewes where progressive parties campaigning created a Conservative MP with fewer votes than our parties, while working to strengthen the commitment of the progressive MPs to PR and cross party working.

Unless we work together we will lose again and things will get even worse – we can’t let that happen.

There is a progressive majority in our country but because we are divided we keep losing – we must stop this happening again.

At the next election we need to come together, yes to change the government, but most importantly to change the system; with Proportional Representation as the first essential step of giving power back to the people.

Unless we work together we will lose again and things will get even worse – we can’t let that happen.

There is a progressive majority in our country but because we are divided we keep losing – we must stop this happening again.

Before, during and after the next election we need to:

  • Build trusted cross-party relations in target seats to reduce progressive competition, so we don’t divide the vote
  • Channel funding and support to candidates who back real political reform, in the shape of PR
  • Create a movement of campaigners and activists on the ground in these key seats
  • Maximise the number of votes going to progressive candidates who can win and who want to change the system

This is what #WinAsOne is about. A national movement of hundreds of thousands of Change Makers – just like you – committed and willing to use their votes, activism, time, money and energy to ensure the best placed progressive candidates who back real change win. Join the Brighton and Hove group today.

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Support our campaign

This campaign will take all of us – and everything we’ve got. If we invest our time, energy and money now, we can turn the progressive majority in the country into a progressive majority of politicians in Parliament at the next election. Will you help us?

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