The Green Party

Started by muddy, February 27, 2026, 06:47:26 AM

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JBR

Quote from: GrannyMac on Yesterday at 10:08:34 AMAll three of our councillors are Greens. They organise litter picks, and support the local foodbank. More visible than their predecessors.  I wonder what they make of Pulanski and his deputy.

I don't think local government is always an indicator of GE voting.  I think our incumbent Labour MP will retain her seat. Our constituency is split into two distinct halves, where I live must be about 95% white, it's a popular area, lots of young professionals buying here. The other half is one of the most deprived, multi ethnic areas in the city.


I believe you're right.  
Our area flips and flops between Tory and Limp Dem (the latter in power presently).  I'm quite happy because the area is reasonably well run (apart from a road recovering at the bottom of our road which was in perfect condition beforehand - an excuse to spend money, I assume, though the rush hour traffic didn't like it!).

A general election is much more important and I hope to see a good, responsible government elected.
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Michael Rolls

The green flyer gleefully claims -it's time to tax the rich' wit h a picture of two smirking MPs. How bloody hypocritical! On 91k, just awarded themselves a five percent raise, with numerous expenses fiddles available, I'm willing to bet that on an income well below half of theirs, I pay more tax, as a proportion of income than they do.
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ansu

" Is the German Green Party supported by the muslim population" - no they aren't. The next prime minister of our region will be the son of a Turkish guest worker, but he is more Swabian (German) than we and in our papers I read that the Turkish and Muslim population in our region aren't very happy that he won the last election. What's funny in Germany is that migrants often elect the AFD (right wing extremists). 
In our region the Green Party is very popular in towns with universities and what's surprising is that the next mayor of Munich will also belong to the Green Party.