Does anybody here take the Greens seriously?

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Pblakeney

Squire
The first was ineligible for undisclosed reasons, but the error was apparently "in good faith"
The second and third were because they did not realise that teachers could not be councillors and the local green party also did not realise this.
The fourth was unable to continue for unspecified reasons.
The fifth was arrested over allegations that she had made anti-semitic posts on social media.
The sixth is due to ill health.

As a comparator, Reform councillors have had to quit due to:
  • Posts suggesting melting down Nigerians to fill potholes.
  • Sharing Nazi images
  • Posts celebrating the rape of a Sikh women and calling Muslim people rats, and whites "the master race"
  • Being discovered to have beaten his wife black and blue and been arrested for child sexual offences
  • Being a hardcord porn star
Before the elections, in the last year alone, 17 Reform councillors had to stand down due to vetting, conduct, failing to do their job etc

...and yet those two parties are supposedly the unofficial opposition to Labour.
The country is screwed. (Not the first time that I've posted that).
 

briantrumpet

Timewaster
The country is screwed. (The 6253rd time that I've posted that).

FTFY.
 

icowden

Pharaoh
...and yet those two parties are supposedly the unofficial opposition to Labour.
The country is screwed. (Not the first time that I've posted that).

Why?

They are both parties who have had to find and field a huge amount of candidates in a very short period of time, as compared to the Conservative and Labour parties who have stood candidates in every election for over 50 years.

Some mistakes were made. Arguably the Green Party's mistakes were pretty low grade compared to Reform's approach of allowing criminals and racists to stand.
 

Pblakeney

Squire
Why?

They are both parties who have had to find and field a huge amount of candidates in a very short period of time, as compared to the Conservative and Labour parties who have stood candidates in every election for over 50 years.

Some mistakes were made. Arguably the Green Party's mistakes were pretty low grade compared to Reform's approach of allowing criminals and racists to stand.

I'm not buying that for a second. It is piss poor management from both parties.
And they want to run the country? Jeez.
 

First Aspect

Legendary Member
Why?

They are both parties who have had to find and field a huge amount of candidates in a very short period of time, as compared to the Conservative and Labour parties who have stood candidates in every election for over 50 years.

Some mistakes were made. Arguably the Green Party's mistakes were pretty low grade compared to Reform's approach of allowing criminals and racists to stand.
Isn't this more or less saying they aren't ready to govern?

The business equivalent is taking orders for something you can't fulfil.
 

First Aspect

Legendary Member
Not really, this is more like an apprenticeship. A political party can only learn and grow by actually doing the job.
Oh jolly good, let's all let interns run our local council.
 

Beebo

Legendary Member
Well the job in hand was fielding candidates and the Green Party E and W have been doing that since about 1990 so you'd think they'd have got the hang of due diligence etc by now.

The problem is that they never actually expected to win.
So suddenly things like jobs and poor health get in the way.
 

Psamathe

Legendary Member
Some mistakes were made. Arguably the Green Party's mistakes were pretty low grade compared to Reform's approach of allowing criminals and racists to stand.
It would be interesting to see how the number of elected officials "stepping down" after bein g elected changes over time.

And the Green Party's failing means abother by election, which costs and drags people out to vote again ...
 

AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
The problem is that they never actually expected to win. So suddenly things like jobs and poor health get in the way.

I definitely think that's part of it, plus the sudden surge in popularity of the Greens and Reform meant they rushed to field as many candidates as possible, resulting in failure to do in depth checks. If the party fielding the candidates won't do the digging, somebody else will.
 
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