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The Greens Leadership Battle
- Stones of granite
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Re: The Greens Leadership Battle
Surely the Greens won't have a "leadership battle". Won't they all just sit cross-legged in a circle, sing a peaceful chorus of Kumbaya, then agree in a cheerful consensual manner who will be leader? Or joint leaders? Or something?bruce wrote:............
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Re: The Greens Leadership Battle
As long as you have this deeply flawed FPP system the greens are unfairly and unfortunately irrelevant.
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Surely Caroline Lucas who actually did a decent job previously. Not convinced about any notions of a progressive alliance which includes Plaid Cymru, but we'll see
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Re: The Greens Leadership Battle
It should be Caroline Lucas rather than that Australian muppet who succeeded her.Digby wrote:Surely Caroline Lucas who actually did a decent job previously. Not convinced about any notions of a progressive alliance which includes Plaid Cymru, but we'll see
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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Re: The Greens Leadership Battle
Whilst you have a point (and the country rejected changing it), did you see their 'shadow' chancellor during the election? Their cause is somewhat let down by the people heading it up.jared_7 wrote:As long as you have this deeply flawed FPP system the greens are unfairly and unfortunately irrelevant.
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Re: The Greens Leadership Battle
Caroline Lucas is probably the only Green that some people could name or identify. That puts her well ahead of her contemporaries.