By Philip Marlow
#73624
The Weeping Angel wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 11:42 pm Well Mandelson is right though embracing this lot was always going to lead to problems and this is one of them. I mean when you stop to think about it I find it hard to get worked up by the first statement as frankly it's abog standard anodyne statement but the fact that Denyer had to backtrack show's that they're a problem.
The word ‘complicit’ is what appears to have excited a lot of people, and to be honest I just can’t get fussed about it. Whether or not you’re comfortable with deploying the g-word with regard to what’s happening to Gaza, the other seems perfectly fine as applied to a politician who has been ensuring a steady flow of money, weapons and diplomatic cover to Netanyahu for the last few months.
User avatar
By Tubby Isaacs
#73692
Greens ban Surrey members for allegedly backing tactical voting against Jeremy Hunt
‘Draconian’ expulsions including of two local councillors follow original candidate’s withdrawal at behest of local party

This seems a bit silly. Last week, Carla Denyer was telling us that it wasn't any sort of problem that the co-leader was acting as a "constituency MP" in fucking about over pylons for renewable energy. Now they're the party of discipline and national positions.
A Green spokesperson said: “Green party members voted to stand a full slate of candidates at its final conference before the general election and this helped us secure a record number of votes and four MPs.

“In Godalming and Ash, there was a last-minute discussion of some members that didn’t override the wider national membership decision and so the Green party’s governance bodies took the decision to uphold the membership’s decision on candidacy. Green party members at conference hold the most senior decision-making power in the Green party on the basis of one member, one vote.”
The Greens have a good relationship with the Lib Dems going back a while, so my guess is if you asked members they'd say "Hell, yeah, let them get rid of Jeremy Hunt!"

I've laughed at the inconsistencies before, but I think I was maybe missing the point. Nobody sees them as a party of government who are going to win the next election. So don't bother about it. Make a virtue of the fact you act locally, aside from a core of green stuff. But I still think the joint-leader opposing renewable energy pylons is stretching it.
User avatar
By Tubby Isaacs
#73927
I know it's easy to say "opponents rattled" and all that, but this is one of their senior politicians (ex MEP). This does read "rattled" to me. And also really poor. As I keep saying, make Carla Denyer leader (she seems to have the most potential), get a proper leader's office and get the top people in there. And run it more like a proper party. That doesn't mean Ellie Chowns needs to be forced to go to the wall for scrapping Trident, but unite around a workable core.

The Greens line today seemed to be "what's really needed are council houses". That's a fair point but building other housing is good too, and it can't be hidden behind.

User avatar
By Tubby Isaacs
#75699
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/ar ... sure-group
Leftwing members of the Green party are calling for a shift towards an “internationalist, anti-capitalist and ecologically transformative agenda” as they launch a new group at their party’s conference this weekend.

The new collective aims to combine the party’s traditional environmentalist politics with “new strands of ecological consciousness, from river pollution and right to roam campaigns to an internationalist and decolonial climate justice movement”.
Not sure these are the words Ellie Chowns would use. Actually in terms of wider appeal, "what would Ellie say?" is probably a good general guide for Green comms.
Arrowhead liked this
User avatar
By The Weeping Angel
#76018
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c2dgd9d9503o
The Green Party of England and Wales have been ordered to pay £90,000 to cover the costs of their former deputy leader, who won a discrimination case against them.

Shahrar Ali had already been awarded £9,100 in damages in February, after the court ruled the Greens had unlawfully discriminated against him during a row over his gender-critical beliefs.

Today's ruling raises questions about the Greens' financial stability after auditors warned the case left "uncertainty" about the party’s ability to operate normally.

A spokesperson for the party, who had their best-ever election this year with four MPs, said ruling "will have no detrimental impact on our work in the future".
I suppose they could hold a few bake sales and raise the money that way.
long long title how many chars? lets see 123 ok more? yes 60

We have created lots of YouTube videos just so you can achieve [...]

Another post test yes yes yes or no, maybe ni? :-/

The best flat phpBB theme around. Period. Fine craftmanship and [...]

Do you need a super MOD? Well here it is. chew on this

All you need is right here. Content tag, SEO, listing, Pizza and spaghetti [...]

Lasagna on me this time ok? I got plenty of cash

this should be fantastic. but what about links,images, bbcodes etc etc? [...]