Sian Berry, the Green Party's candidate for Brighton Pavilion in the upcoming General Election, has resigned from her position as a London Assembly member just three days after her election. This unexpected resignation has sparked discussions and criticisms regarding her commitment to her political roles. Berry's decision to focus on her parliamentary campaign in Brighton Pavilion has raised concerns among voters and fellow politicians about her political reliability and the implications for the Green Party's representation in both the London Assembly and Brighton Pavilion.
🚨 NEW: Green MP candidate for Brighton Pavilion, Sian Berry has resigned from the London Assembly after just three days
The practical embodiment of political cynicism and treating voters with utter contempt from Green Party politician Sian Berry I hope electors in Brighton Pavillion have taken note @MrTomGray https://t.co/evdbNDvhS1
NEW: Green Party London Assembly Member Sian Berry has resigned her seat just 3 days after winning it. She is also the Green Party's candidate for Brighton Pavilion in the General Election.
Surely not the Sian Berry also standing to be MP for Brighton Pavilion…? Vote @MrTomGray for someone who lives in the constituency and is totally committed to it 🌹 https://t.co/GEb2Qdf3LI
Sian Berry? I thought she wanted to be a Green MP in Brighton not a London Assembly member? Can it be the same person @MrTomGray https://t.co/kyT3koBVE7
Who will the Greens get to replace Caroline Lucas as their parliamentary candidate in Brighton Pavilion, now that Sian Berry has been elected to the London Assembly for four years? https://t.co/ozezvf9EnH