Brighton: What are the changes since going Green?
There's only one place in the country in which voters know what it is like to vote for, and get, a Green party in charge. Brighton on the south coast has the first Green MP to sit at Westminster, and its first Green council, albeit a minority led administration.
As part of our focus on 100 constituencies in the 100 days ahead of that election, our chief correspondent Matthew Price went to Brighton, to see how residents felt ahead of the election in May.
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Today visits 100 constituencies before the General Election polling day on May 7.
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