Does anybody here take the Greens seriously?

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AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
He seems determined to take the party further left, which is fine if that's what members genuinely want but it does seem to be based on an appeal to younger voters as opposed to long standing environmentalist Green supporters. I think new Green voters perhaps won't be as loyal long term as the older ones and, as we know from Brexit, what they say in an opinion survey doesn't necessarily translate into turning out to vote. (Same applies re opinion polls/voting and Reform, imo anyway).
 

Pblakeney

Legendary Member
Presumably they told you not to spend your money on other charities, which is the actual equivalent.

Well, they are of the opinion that their charity is the most important so that inference was implied.
 

icowden

Pharaoh
Personally I think the increase in Green Party membership & support is far more down to the failure of Labour than anything Mr Polanski is doing. I regard him as a weakness
And yet I barely remember any of his predecessors getting any air time on the TV, whereas Polanski has popped up all over the place, and generally made a good fist of his appearance.
 

Psamathe

Guru
And yet I barely remember any of his predecessors getting any air time on the TV, whereas Polanski has popped up all over the place, and generally made a good fist of his appearance.
He's also made some complete disasters which highlighted his complete lack of knowledge. Rory Stewart/Alisttair Campbell did a podcast episode interviewing him and they subsequently commented how they gave him a really "easy time" yet he made a complete fool of himself regarding the economy. He didn't even know the difference between deficit and debt.

I agree he's managing a lot more TV appearances than his predecessors but again, that may or may not be linked to the growth of Reform in polls where media is trying to seek some sort of balance.

At the moment my ballot paper doesn't have a "None of the above" box to tick so Green is the next best option but I wonder if many faced with a ballot paper will worry about "what if he became PM?" which he never would) but faced with that thought people might revert to a safer if worse choice.
 

CXRAndy

Epic Member
Any organisation, party or individual believes men can become women. They are to be disregarded, off with the fairy's

Polanski is now in the same camp as the EU
 

icowden

Pharaoh
At the moment my ballot paper doesn't have a "None of the above" box to tick so Green is the next best option but I wonder if many faced with a ballot paper will worry about "what if he became PM?" which he never would) but faced with that thought people might revert to a safer if worse choice.
Anyone with any sense will look at where they live and look at who has a chance of winning. Then back the best option that isn't Reform.
It doesn't matter whether it's Labour, Green or Lib Dem, just vote for the person that isn't going to put Farage in charge of the country.

Simple.
 

Psamathe

Guru
Anyone with any sense will look at where they live and look at who has a chance of winning. Then back the best option that isn't Reform.
It doesn't matter whether it's Labour, Green or Lib Dem, just vote for the person that isn't going to put Farage in charge of the country.

Simple.
For me, if I can't support the "least bad" then I'd have a real problem voting for them. I might vote strategically where I could support the strategic option. I'm long term towards the left voter/supporter yet if there was an election tomorrow with the current candidates I could not vote Labour irrespective of any strategic imperative.

Ie I'm to obstinate to vote for something I don't want. Maybe I also consider my vote as an expression of views ie hoping the winner would take heed of their winning margin with a view to wanting reelection next time. Maybe I'm a rarity, I have no idea.
 
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CXRAndy

Epic Member
Greens to vote on legalising heroin to make society more inclusive


Party activists draft motion calling for an end to the ‘prohibition of drugs

:laugh:
 

icowden

Pharaoh
Ie I'm to obstinate to vote for something I don't want. Maybe I also consider my vote as an expression of views ie hoping the winner would take heed of their winning margin with a view to wanting reelection next time. Maybe I'm a rarity, I have no idea.
I get it, but by not voting for what you don't want you might end up getting what you really don't want
 

C R

Legendary Member
Tell me what the current laws are doing apart from driving users underground where they don't get treatment or support and are often victims of vicious gangs who make vast profits from illegal drugs.

Profit is good, innit?
 

Psamathe

Guru
Tell me what the current laws are doing apart from driving users underground where they don't get treatment or support and are often victims of vicious gangs who make vast profits from illegal drugs.
All made a lot worse as users don't know what they are buying, what is mixed in and what quantities of what drugs are being used.
 
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