Amelia Womack will stand for election as co-leader with Tamsin Omond, who identifies as trans and non-binary

A chance to offer British voters young, intersectional feminist political leadership will be one of the key planks of the plan to run the Green party announced by Tamsin Omond and Amelia Womack.

Tamsin Omond, who identifies as trans and non-binary, will stand with Amelia Womack for election as co-leaders of the Green party, in an attempt to increase the party’s national membership and prepare for a general election. It is believed that this will be the first time a non-binary person has contested the leadership of a national political party.

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