The Liberal Democrat, Green, Labour and UKIP groups oppose the scheme, as do some Tories.
Conservative, Labour, Liberal Democrat representatives are standing alongside UKIP, the Green Party, BNP, Labour and Co-operative Party, Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC) and Socialist People's Party, as well as a number of independents.
The Green party took the Labour seat of Leamington Brunswick, with Jonathan Chilvers receiving 1, 156 votes.
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The election also saw gains for the Green Party, while Labour suffered several setbacks.
"The green belt is a Labour achievement, and we mean to build on it, " he told one reporter.
The amendment was passed by London Assembly members from the Labour, Green and Liberal Democrat parties on Friday.
Often angry exchanges between British Conservative, UKIP, Labour and Green MEPs dominated parts of the debate, prompting other members in the parliament to comment that the session had turned into an internal UK argument.
Thus far, the Labour, Green and Lib Dem candidates have all committed to taking this vital first step, a surefire way of improving the way policy decisions are made -- and the lot of women in London.
Among them are the Wales Green Party which is trying to persuade Labour supporters to use their second vote to go Green.
The Green Party has called on Labour leader Ed Miliband to apologise for the "disastrous" Iraq war.
Labour and the Green Party have said candidates will agree to the pledge.
The Labour party and Green party said their policies would do the most to drive down fares and improve transport in London.
Liberal Democrat, Conservative and Green councillors loudly opposed the Labour plan and one anti-cuts protester had to be ejected from the chamber.
Investing in green measures and green technology is actually good for the economy because a green economy is an incredibly labour intensive economy.
At the time, the Labour Party welcomed the Green Paper but warned it would not stop the cuts facing charities.
The deal would need support from all 32 Liberal Democrat, Labour, independent and Green members, which Mr Williams said was unlikely.
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Election candidates announced so far are: Craig Clarke (Independent), Tim Collins (Independent), George Ferguson (Independent), Geoff Gollop (Conservative), Neil Maggs (Respect), Spud Murphy (Independent), Eric Mutch (Independent), Daniella Radice (Green), Marvin Rees (Labour), Jon Rogers (Liberal Democrat) and Andy Thorne (Independent).
However Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green MSPs voted against this order at decision time.
The Lib Dems lost five seats in total, four going to Labour and one to the Green Party.
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There had been widespread concern about the speed with which the legislation is being scrutinised by the parliament and Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green MSPs all opposed the SNP plans to rush the bill through the Scottish Parliament.
Meanwhile Labour Minister Anni Sinnemaeki of the Green League said she was not surprised but "very disappointed" by the vote.
The main parties are Fianna Fail, who won the most seats in the last election in 2007, Fine Gael, Labour, Sinn Fein and the Green Party.
Among those winning top up seats were Labour's Trevor Phillips and the Green Party's mayoral candidate Darren Johnson.
The 84 member council has 40 Conservatives, 15 UKIP, 14 Labour, 10 Liberal Democrats, four Green Party and one Independent.
It should lighten payroll taxes (VAT or green taxes would do less harm) and loosen labour-market rules to give employers more flexibility over hours and wages in a downturn.
Across countless Forum events, environmentalists and labour leaders alike called for a "green New Deal" based on massive public investment in the environmental sector to stimulate job creation as well as environmental preservation.
Other candidates standing in the Coker ward are Peter Bysouth for the Green party, Marcus Fysh for Conservatives, Murray Shepstone for Labour and Ian Stephen for the Liberal Democrats.
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She went into labour five minutes into the journey after boarding at Borough Green, Kent.
Mr Green, who was summoned to the Commons on 15 November 2011 to answer Labour's urgent question on the relaxation of UK border controls, insisted that all checks had been "strengthened" for high-risk private flights under a new strategy.
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