the snail
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Rumour has it Robert Jenrick is defecting to the greens now.
Greens dropped any mention of trans rights, women's rights when they produced foreign language leaflets
Or they focus on what's important to the electorate. Impossible to detail every stance on every subject so focus on the bigger issues that are important to the people the candidate would be representing.All parties tell the electorate whatever they think will win votes.
It'll be interesting to see whether the Greens can avoid too many internal squabbles about policy as it moves beyond just the basic green agenda.
Show us the English language one.
Why isn’t the Greens’ growing success reflected in media coverage?
n 2025, we found the Greens were the sixth most covered opposition party, being referenced in just 32 items, behind the Conservatives (375), Reform UK (213), the Liberal Democrats (116), the Scottish National Party or SNP (46) and ahead of Plaid Cymru (10).
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We also tracked how often a party was the leading focus of a broadcaster’s report. The Greens led four items – three on BBC and one on ITV. These stories related to the Greens’ May local election campaign, Zack Polanski winning the party leadership in September and the party conference in October. But neither BBC News at Ten and ITV News at Ten covered the announcement or build-up to the leadership contest.
In contrast, Reform UK led 69 items, Conservatives led 45 items, the Liberal Democrats led 14 items and the SNP led 13 items.
Given what the Green sympathisers on here have been saying about Green party policy decisions, there will be loads of squabbles.
This is a report on the Urdu language Green Party leaflet. Only report with a translation I could find.
https://www.thejc.com/news/politics...ion-green-party-leaflets-punish-gaza-xowsfk9m
The only English language Green Party leaflet for Gorton I could find is this one:
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The Greens would be nuts to promote their policies on transgender issues and drugs to a Muslim audience. All parties tell the electorate whatever they think will win votes. In this case it's currently Gaza. Gorton's long standing MP, Gerald Kaufman, did exactly the same re Palestine and Kashmir.