Youngian wrote: ↑Thu May 30, 2024 9:44 am
Canvassed a leafy estate yesterday which would once have been Tory and Labour now doing well. When asked undecideds if there’s a party they won’t vote for, the Greens kept coming up. That’s because they have Green councillors and like UKIP, this often happens when their voters see them govern.
We've got a Green councillor who I voted for to stick it to Sunak and they were second; I'd have voted Lib Dem if they were second. So there's lots of potential for them to get votes off Labour an Lib Dems if they are felt to be the challengers, which is what they're telling us, repeatedly.
But I wonder about the Green national platform is going to be very helpful to the Greens. Herefordshire is a very rural county. Does "tax driving more and run rural buses" work? Less well than in Bristol Central, I should think. I wonder if they could get caught out like the Lib Dems in Cornwall, when being pro-EU eventually in a Leave county caught up with them big time.