NewsgalleryNatalie bennett galleryBookmarkShareNewsByDavid HolmesChief reporter18:43, 12 NOV 2015Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.1 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.2 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.3 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett with anti-fracking Labour councillor Matt Bryan at the anti-fracking camp. Picture by Mike Tormey4 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett with Alex Davies from Handbridge and her six-week-old baby son James. Alex says supporting the camp is 'protecting his future'.5 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.6 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.7 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.8 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.9 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett with Alex Davies from Handbridge and her six-week-old baby son James together with campaigner Anne Power, 83, from South Manchester, who has been a Green Party member since 1981 and visited Chester to support the anti-fracking protesters.10 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.11 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.12 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett talks to Ruth Hall, who lives in Upton and is supporting the anti-fracking camp.13 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.14 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.15 of 16Green Party leader Natalie Bennett visited the anti-fracking camp in Upton to lend her support to campaigners who have been told to vacate the site by December 4 at the latest.16 of 16