Green candidate in Makerfield by-election wants British farming to be 'decolonised' with 'inclusive spaces'
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A charity run by the Green Party's candidate for the upcoming Makerfield by-election has called for British farming to be "decolonised" through the creation of more "inclusive spaces" within the agricultural sector.Zack Polanski's party unveiled 38-year-old Sarah Wakefield as its candidate for the key by-election on Tuesday.Ms Wakefield, a mother of two, serves as executive director of environmental charity Eating Better.She had previously sought selection for the Green Party in Gorton and Denton earlier this year before losing out to Hannah Spencer, who later became the party's fifth MP.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Eating Better has hosted workshops encouraging participants to adopt "decolonial decision-making" and create "intentionally inclusive spaces" in British farming.According to material published on the charity's website, attendees were also encouraged to "understand the unseen advantages they may have had and how people without these characteristics may have faced...
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