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Which seats will the Green Party of England and Wales win at the next UK general election?
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YESBrighton Pavilion
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YESBristol Central
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YESWaveney Valley
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YESNorth Herefordshire
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NOCardiff South and Penarth
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NOIsle of Wight East
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NOChorley
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NOIsle of Wight West
Any constituency that the Green Party of England and Wales wins resolves to YES (note that the Scottish Greens and the Green Party of Northern Ireland are separate parties and do not count for the purposes of this question). Candidates suspended from the party still count as long as they appear as "Green" on the ballot paper (like Neale Hanvey in 2019).
I've added the four seats that are apparently the Greens' top targets, but anyone can add other constituencies: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/oct/06/greens-head-to-brighton-targeting-four-seats-at-next-election
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