nicko31
Well-known member
The Greens believe in a sustainable planet, but unfortunately not sustainable finances. Perhaps we need a Green / UKIP coalition
I know a guy who works there.Wouldn't happen in Germany.
Oh, hang on, it already did
Certain studies would prove that there are more generalisations here than most rants against a club from Croydon.
I would happily vote for this lady :
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.... but can't ..... but I'd rather cut my nuts off with a rusty saw that vote for this loon .....
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The way I see it, even the most fanatical Green Party voter would accept that there is no way they will get into power in this election, or any in the near future. Yes, they do have some pretty extreme and unrealistic policies, but for me there are also some very important and sensible policies they have about matters that no other parties are taking seriously. Would I want them in a majority government? As they are currently, probably not. But do I think having a handful of Green Party MPs will be beneficial to our government, making a stand for some of the (what I think are) important issues and providing some balance to the UKIP MP's? Yes. I don't really feel any strong preference to any of the other parties and their policies, and since I live in a constituency where they have a small, but decent chance of being voted in, with a candidate who appears to be quite down to earth and genuine, the Greens will probably be getting my vote.
I worked with Chris for a while. Very eccentric and a little highly strung. Not everyone's cup of tea in the Green Party.
But he is an outstanding campaigner, and I've always found his company good value. Brilliant writer too.