Does anybody here take the Greens seriously?

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icowden

Shaman
Sometimes it's quite hard to take them seriously.
When the quote isn't taken out of context, it makes a lot more sense.

TP: Your party want to get rid of nuclear weapons, move the emphasis on to diplomacy, development and so on and so forth... um ... if Greens were part of government would we expect to have fewer men and women under arms by the end of your term of office?

ZP: Well, I think that depends what is happening in the world. I think it would be foolish to assume anything about military budgets without knowing the political context you are working in. I would say more widely if we are looking at right now, we have a prime minister who is spending $15bn on nuclear weapons and at the same time saying there's no money to lift the two child benefit cap, something that is keeping 350,000 children in poverty. So I think it is right to question political choices at budget time.

TP: But surely a nuclear deterrent is valuable in a world that has Vladimir Putin in it?

ZP: Well, I want to see everyone denuclearise including Vladimir Putin but ultimately the only way you can do that is by showing...

TP: <laughing> I have to say that that would be in the realms of the miracle!

ZP: Well, you are laughing at it but I think it's important that we don't laugh at peace, I think it's really important...

TP: I'm laughing at the idea that Vladimir Putin is going to give up his nuclear weapons because somebody asks him to.

ZP: Well you could have laughed at the idea of Nelson Mandela negotiating with the ANC or we could have laughed at the idea of negotiating with the Irish during the troubles...

TP: You're not seriously making the comparison, come on...

ZP: I am making the comparison yes. I think it's always impossible until it's done, and I think it's really important. I don't think it's likely, but that's a different question, but I think the first question has to be, "do you believe that we can work for peace and diplomacy in the world. Do we believe that we can work with people that we have mass disagreement with and that are obviously creating an illegal invasion of Ukraine?". These are really serious issues, and at the same time I believe that you should never leave the negotiating table and part of that is showin a moral and courageous leadership, to come on TV and say to you, even though this might be a position that is ridiculed, that I don't think we should find peace and diplomacy ridiculous, I think we actually, the most brave and courageous and authentic thing to do is to say that we can have a world without war.

TP: So Prime Minister plans for you would be to negotiate with Vladimir Putin?

ZP: Undoubtedly. I think it would be sociopathic behaviour to say that you wouldn't negotiate with the President or Prime Minister of any country.

Essentially Phillips has an agenda to make Polanski look like an idiot and fails. IMO its Phillips that looks the idiot by the end of the interview.
Polanski is coming across very well as a leader, and is doing very well at accessing the media. I saw him on the Last Leg last Friday and I can see why the Greens are now surging. He's offering something different and also offers rational and well thought out arguments as far as I can see.
 

icowden

Shaman
Much as I like to see this, the only issue there is with results like these is that I'm pretty confident the figures in the bottom row are close to the total number of votes cast for each candidate.

Well let's check...

CandidatePartyNumber of votes cast
Mike DunnThe Green Party1,254
James GillhamThe Conservative Party Candidate399
Francoise JohnstonLiberal Democrats129
James ReadReform UK349
Ian RidgeLabour Party121
Rejected papers3
Turnout was 32.56 per cent of the eligible electorate.
 

matticus

Legendary Member
Polanski's thoughts on Putin and nuclear weapons is daft and he's either evading a difficult (or complex) question or showing his lack of understanding.

So you'd refuse to negotiate with Putin? Do you think reducing nuclear arsenals is a silly idea? Plenty of western leaders since WWII would disagree with you, and probably quite a few senior strategists ...
 

icowden

Shaman
Polanski's thoughts on Putin and nuclear weapons is daft and he's either evading a difficult (or complex) question or showing his lack of understanding.
No - he was being misquoted and misrepresented. He was dealing with a patronising interviewer and what he actually said was that he would not rule out negotiating with Putin or any world leader to try and achieve peace.

Seems a bit reasonable to me.
 

First Aspect

Veteran
Yes, a councillor in a unitary authority, to give it the full picture.
Does that count for more?
 

AuroraSaab

Pharaoh
The previous councillor was also Green. His moving house out of the area prompted the by council election. This week's winning Green candidate got 200 votes fewer than the last Green guy. I'm not sure this win has much significance at all.
 

First Aspect

Veteran
The previous councillor was also Green. His moving house out of the area prompted the by council election. This week's winning Green candidate got 200 votes fewer than the last Green guy. I'm not sure this win has much significance at all.

You don't say.

Intrigued by the notion that not all councillors are as equal as others, mind you.
 

Xipe Totec

Something nasty in the woodshed
Do your own research! This will save wasting everybody else's time.

The only thing he's here for is wasting people's time - mostly his own, which he appears to have a surfeit of. He does plenty of 'research' enabling him to parrot & RT the shrieking ravings of any number of hard-right racist X accounts from MAGAland, Tufton Street and for the most part, Moscow.

Well let's check...

CandidatePartyNumber of votes cast
Mike DunnThe Green Party1,254
James GillhamThe Conservative Party Candidate399
Francoise JohnstonLiberal Democrats129
James ReadReform UK349
Ian RidgeLabour Party121
Rejected papers3
Turnout was 32.56 per cent of the eligible electorate.

Close enough for rock 'n roll. :okay:
 
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