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Zoë Garbett was announced as the party’s candidate on February 10, saying she was “really excited” to have been selected to fight the contest in May 2024.
Ms Garbett, who currently represents Dalston on Hackney Council, outlined several key campaign focuses.
On drug reform, the 35-year-old said: “Our current drug laws are killing people. They’re inappropriately criminalising young people, [and] they’re used as a tool against our young people.”
She said law changes were needed at a government level, but added that there was “lots that we could be doing at a local level to make sure we’re taking a public health approach, we’re being compassionate, we’re de-prioritising the policing of cannabis”.
The Green candidate said she wanted to introduce free public transport for young people in London, as well as enhanced rights for renters, to stop people “being squeezed out of the city”.
She added that holding the police to account would be another key priority of her campaign, and was “a really important issue for Londoners, who do not feel safe by the police.”

Ms Garbett said she supports Labour mayor Sadiq Khan’s expansion of the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), but that a more generous support package was needed than the £110m scrappage scheme announced by Mr Khan last week.
Mr Khan has come under increasing pressure from several outer London borough councils over the ULEZ expansion plan, including a threat of potential legal action.
Ms Garbett said that if elected, her approach would involve “listening to Londoners and appreciating that that transition might be hard for people, and seeing how we can make that as easy as possible”.
She added: “I understand that the areas that have been slow to support the ULEZ have also been slow to support the other measures that will help people transition…
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