The Green's are now my new party, since Starmer's Labour has taken away our party. The Green's are talking about policies that should be standard Labour policies, but Keir doesn't stand for anything, so they aren't. Come on the Greens!!
@@pipster1891Green party policy PSD319 has a list of desired reforms to NATO including not operating outside of Europe and limiting expansion. It is hardly strong support.
@@robmetcalfe I would say even that is unlikely. People want to get the Tories out and to do that requires tactical voting. A vote for green (depending on how far behind they are of the main two parties) could actually help the Tories win again.
@@moomin7461 I can't,hand on heart vote for this Labour party. I believe that Reform will do a deal with the Tory's and that will help them. I'm politically homeless. The 2 party system means the establishment always wins,so gradually building support for A N other party might change the status quo for my Grandchildren.
Much of what seems impossible turns out to be quite possible when you get together to try anyway. A group of Parisian working women spent just a couple of days fundamentally changing the course of the French revolution in October 1789. Generations of people in South Africa and around the world fought apartheid there, even though change seemed impossible almost right up until it happened. So many examples of this kind of thing in history, most of them involving large numbers of supposedly powerless people getting together in the face of seemingly impossible odds. I believe that Andrew Feinstein has a real chance of beating Starmer in HSP. It just depends on whether his campaign can spread the word fast enough, especially now that the election is happening so soon. That'd be one absolutely amazing upset.
I’m from Bristol as well! Kerry McCarthy my MP. She abstained on the Palestine ceasefire vote last year along with Thagnam Debbonaire (another MP here). Voting Green most likely. Labour, Tory, Lib Dem 100% ruled out.
I've lived in Bristol nearly half my life. It's either green or labour here - the tories are non-existent. With labour moving away from the left, the greens genuinely have a chance of getting an MP here. You can take the left out of labour, but you'll never take the left out of Bristol ❤
Bristol my hometown! My MP, Kerry McCarthy, abstained on the Palestine ceasefire vote along with Thagnam Debbonaire last year so, f**k em. Will be voting Green as things stand. Labour, Tory, Lib Dem, any right/far right party 100% ruled out.
I'm in Westminster North, now Queen's Park and Maida Vale, and will be voting for the Green candidate. Have been voting Labour since my 18th year (just turned 37) but no more. Starmer and his gang have turned the party into a Tory B Team and I will never vote for Tories, no matter what their shade or colour.
@@crhu319 Over simplified answer. Even under FPTP there are loopholes. It’s difficult to break up the duopoly, but that is not the same as impossible. Between 2010 and 2015, the SNP went from 6 seats to 56. Labour themselves, were a third party in the early 20th century. Before Liberal splits, propelled them up the pecking order. And why can’t the Greens do with the left, what the 57 shades of Farageism, has done with the right? Where the Tories feel compelled to pander to his tune, rather than the one nation Tories. ‘Lesser evilism’, has only served to perpetuate the rightward shift of the Overton window. The Corbyn experience, should have taught progressives, something out of left field, needs to be done. To break the monotony.
I'm in Kemptown, where Labour have just kicked out a leftie for no real reason, the only green mp right next door to us and the local green candidate hasn't been online at all since the election was called. This should now be a target seat. Hove has an amazing candidate and yet she doesn't even have a Facebook page. Peter Kyle as an awful right wing starmerite should be a target for us. If this is how the party is handling the local area of their only seat, im terrified. I'll be volunteering, but I don't just want to be clutching for Sian berry. I want us to be ambitious
I'm genuinely considering voting Green! A change is needed and I can't help but feel that Labour's gonna be Conservative Light if they come into power!
A change is needed, but you will not get a green government. They simply don't have enough support and can't gain enough seats under FPTP. I recommend voting tactically if you want to kick out the Tories.
@@moomin7461 no. I suggest voting tactically against labour, they are going to win anyway but if they win by a large margin they will claim its proof you should never be left wing so if you are left wing you should vote tactically against labour even if it means voting for the tories.
I'm voting Labour, usually Lib Dem but voting Labour tactically to get the Tories out. A Green vote is REALLY risky I warn you, do you want 5 more years of the Tories? I don't hence my tactical vote. Also I see the Greens as a one trick party anyways, very much like the SNP, they have one thing and not really much else
Definitely voting Green. It's actually my natural political home, and I've voted for them before. I switched to Labour during the Corbyn years, voting for Labour in the last two general elections. I'm back to The Greens again now, for obvious reasons!
I'm a 70yr old Socialist, Therefore a Labour party member, But since Starmer's night of the long knives, I have only been going through the motions of paying my dues, Stunned to find my faith, Sold to the Billionaires, So, I think, I will now cancel, my Party membership, and vote for a independant pelican
😂 I love that you will be voting for an independent pelican. I’ll either vote for a Green one or an independent one. The labour, conservative, and Lib Dem pelicans haven’t appealed to be for a long time.
After a lifetime of voting Labour I have joined the Green Party. I was deeply upset by Keir Starmer's treatment of Jeremy Corbyn; at that point I left the Labour Party. I joined the Green Party because it was the only one that spoke up for Gaza. To me that is a measure and indicator of integrity. I am looking for honest political leadership committed to working for social justice, the wellbeing of creation, international peace and the common good. The Green Party is the only cohesive political group in our country espousing those values.
yes ut just chech first that doing so wont split the left vote an let a tory in .. remember green first if you cant get that then labour if you cant get that then idk
@@firefox5926Here's the trouble. Starmer has broken faith with the central ground in pursuit of tory votes, never mind more left or environmentally leaning voters, for whom he is now no more than a tory under a false flag. Tory or tory lite isn't any real choice.
@@firefox5926true, but for many the issue is that Starmer's Labour look increasingly like a more competent tory party. Soundbites are one thing, but final determination for me comes with the respective manifestos.
@@firefox5926Yep that's what I'm warning green voters. They can challenge a Labour government, even if they get a huge majority. the Tories will just crush their views to pieces theyll have nothing
Definitely voting Green in Norwich. The Tories have been wrecking and have further plans to wreck vital spaces for nature in Norfolk, and Labour are very unappealing at the moment. Lukewarm on the environment and social issues at best, with Starmer, Streeting etc… giving me the creeps. 🌿💚
@@kindmulberry7196 in Norwich south there’s absolutely no chance of a Tory MP. Also highly unlikely in Norwich North. No need for tactical voting in this city. Safe to follow your heart
Maybe you need to develop a conscience. Have you ever asked yourself what sort of person would indulge in adolescent fantasies of saving the World, like with sustainability for example?
I'm so hopeful they'll take it, I'm a Bristol resident myself and we saw nothing but green placards around the city on the recent local election that wiped the floor in Bristol 💚
I think the reason they don't appear on the shows is simply due to not being invited, the media favours reform, despite reform making minimal gains in the recent local elections.
One of the issues with the Greens getting their message out there isthe disparity in funding between tyem and the Tories and Labour. Tories and Labour have and are legally allowed to spend £37 million on election advertising etc. Greens are struggling to raise £400,000 to use on election materials. On the upside this does demonstrate their ability to manage money better with greater results.
Become? They've been a social democratic party since their inception, and social democracy is capitalism with a strong welfare system. They've become more neoliberal since Blair with the exception of the Corbyn years.
Right now, the ONLY realistic opposition vote, if you can't stomach Labour is the Greens. The prospect of Starmer, Reeves and Streeting sitting around the cabinet table smirking, fills me with a variety of emotions and none of them are positive ones.
As a Green member, I think we need Zack as our leader to get the message out, or at least Carla. The co-leader thing is optically weak, and sadly that's important to be a parliamentary powerhouse
Life long Labour voter and past party member but can no longer support or vote for them. I'm guessing there are quite a few like me out there too. Don't sell your soul and mindlessly vote Labour just to get the Tories out as thats what Starmer wants and the result will be we'll have another Tory government in all but name. Vote with your hearts and minds people. Vote Green.
Thanks to all NM team on the daily update political social news. I hope the Green Party has strong leadership and a solid manifesto to convince the voters its time for change.
💚💚💚💚 the only real option now. I'd look back to labour if they get back to what they're for instead of being red Tories. Keir needs to see he's scared of his base
Charismatic leaders are only required to suck up the populist votes. Politicians should rely on policies, not charisma. Charismatic leaders are often bad leaders. Johnson was popular - so what? Farage is popular - so what? Trump was popular - so what? Thatcher, etc etc
Woah. Shout out to North Herefordshire. I grew up there but now live in the progressive utopia of Australia 😀 My parents canvass for the greens back in North Herefordshire.
The Green Party would make huge eloctoral gains if they were ready to. There's huge untapped appetite for green and leftist policy in 2024 but no serious option to vote for. Sadly they dont seem to have the confidence or ambition to become a major political force in this moment but no judgement intended, after decades on the fringes this is understandable. We need you to step up now though please! 🤞🙏👊🇵🇸🕊🐝 Hopefully they will be more prepared to be a potential party of government or main opposition by the next election. Green Party, you know what you have to do
I will be voting Green for the first time in my Life in this GE. Starver labour disgust me. I really wished that JC would have joined the Greens because i think that would have helped.
If you believe in democracy and value the lives of all women and children there is only one party you can vote for with a clear conscience. If you vote for any other party then you are comfortable with giving up on democracy or the indiscrimnate killing of woman and children or both.
It's a shame because I agree with most of their ideas. But it's impossible for me to vote for them whilst they advocate insane ideas like meat rationing for all, no diverse energy security plan and universal basic income that would just fuel inflation (businesses would just raise their prices to grab a slice of the pie) and ultimately funnel money to the ultra-wealthy (raising inequality)!
@jonahwhale9047 Don't disagree, but also nature is cruel whenever an animal eats another animal. We've always been omnivores. Humanity has gotten too big to survive on a hunter-gatherer basis so we've had to industrialise food production. Animal welfare standards should be as high as possible, but if you're prey then a bolt to the head is surely better than getting mauled or eaten alive by something? I agree animal suffering at the hands of humans for profit should stop (battery hens, mass cow sheds etc.), but I don't include (as close to) humane slaughter as suffering in the same sense. Like I said, nature is cruel and chickens/sheep/cows would be eaten by something else if it wasn't by us.
Since I am an EU citizen I can't vote in GEs but if I were British I'd vote Greens. I already voted for them in the local council election so there is that.
The Green's are now my new party, since Starmer's Labour has taken away our party. The Green's are talking about policies that should be standard Labour policies, but Keir doesn't stand for anything, so they aren't. Come on the Greens!!
The Greens' strong support of NATO _is_ standard Labour policy as well as standard policy of the Tories, the LibDems and Reform.
Look at the disgusting call to allah a month ago and how they refused to do anything. No.
@@kaing5074 Stop talking nonsense
@@pipster1891Green party policy PSD319 has a list of desired reforms to NATO including not operating outside of Europe and limiting expansion. It is hardly strong support.
Yes. Clean the rivers, clean the atmosphere, clean the seas. Clean the country of immigrants? I doubt it.
The Greens expect to win 4 seats. We on the Left could help them win 20 seats +
It's highly unlikely.
@@moomin7461 10 + then? Every little helps!
@@robmetcalfe I would say even that is unlikely. People want to get the Tories out and to do that requires tactical voting. A vote for green (depending on how far behind they are of the main two parties) could actually help the Tories win again.
@@moomin7461 I can't,hand on heart vote for this Labour party. I believe that Reform will do a deal with the Tory's and that will help them. I'm politically homeless. The 2 party system means the establishment always wins,so gradually building support for A N other party might change the status quo for my Grandchildren.
Much of what seems impossible turns out to be quite possible when you get together to try anyway.
A group of Parisian working women spent just a couple of days fundamentally changing the course of the French revolution in October 1789.
Generations of people in South Africa and around the world fought apartheid there, even though change seemed impossible almost right up until it happened.
So many examples of this kind of thing in history, most of them involving large numbers of supposedly powerless people getting together in the face of seemingly impossible odds.
I believe that Andrew Feinstein has a real chance of beating Starmer in HSP. It just depends on whether his campaign can spread the word fast enough, especially now that the election is happening so soon. That'd be one absolutely amazing upset.
the Green party is the closest we've got to a genuinely progressive choice
And with NATO, progressing through Asia in future.
agree
100%
Perhaps….but people seem to forget that the Greens allied with the Lib Dems to stop Corbyn getting in back in 2019.
And Andrew Feinstein for those in HSP!
Yay!!! I'm voting green!!! No more shit in our waters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes. Clean the rivers, clean the atmosphere, clean the seas. Clean the country of immigrants? I doubt it.
ImMiGrAnTs@@Stiffytheenlightened
I live in Bristol although not Bristol Central. Will be voting Green, Labour not raising taxes on wealth is insanity.
Me too!!
I’m from Bristol as well! Kerry McCarthy my MP. She abstained on the Palestine ceasefire vote last year along with Thagnam Debbonaire (another MP here). Voting Green most likely. Labour, Tory, Lib Dem 100% ruled out.
Boycott Labour - End the 2 party system
And let Conservatives win, thus enabling a 1party system
Great plan eh 🙄
You can only do that with a change of our electoral system
Getting my vote...
I've lived in Bristol nearly half my life. It's either green or labour here - the tories are non-existent. With labour moving away from the left, the greens genuinely have a chance of getting an MP here. You can take the left out of labour, but you'll never take the left out of Bristol ❤
I may have to move to Bristol!
I live in Bristol lol
In Bristol voting Green is chill imo, voting Green in marginals however... you're just asking for the Tories at that point
@@kindmulberry7196 Yeah I don't need to vote tactically living here
Bristol my hometown! My MP, Kerry McCarthy, abstained on the Palestine ceasefire vote along with Thagnam Debbonaire last year so, f**k em. Will be voting Green as things stand. Labour, Tory, Lib Dem, any right/far right party 100% ruled out.
100% voting green since Kier backtracked on nearly all of new labours 'socialist' manifesto promises
I'm in Westminster North, now Queen's Park and Maida Vale, and will be voting for the Green candidate. Have been voting Labour since my 18th year (just turned 37) but no more. Starmer and his gang have turned the party into a Tory B Team and I will never vote for Tories, no matter what their shade or colour.
Note to Greens. Please put up a candidate in all constituencies. Put up a paper candidate if necessary. Just put forward someone.
Not actually the best move in the broken system.
I'm pretty sure they've got a candidate in every constituency this time
@@crhu319 Over simplified answer. Even under FPTP there are loopholes. It’s difficult to break up the duopoly, but that is not the same as impossible. Between 2010 and 2015, the SNP went from 6 seats to 56. Labour themselves, were a third party in the early 20th century. Before Liberal splits, propelled them up the pecking order. And why can’t the Greens do with the left, what the 57 shades of Farageism, has done with the right? Where the Tories feel compelled to pander to his tune, rather than the one nation Tories. ‘Lesser evilism’, has only served to perpetuate the rightward shift of the Overton window. The Corbyn experience, should have taught progressives, something out of left field, needs to be done. To break the monotony.
I'm in Kemptown, where Labour have just kicked out a leftie for no real reason, the only green mp right next door to us and the local green candidate hasn't been online at all since the election was called. This should now be a target seat.
Hove has an amazing candidate and yet she doesn't even have a Facebook page. Peter Kyle as an awful right wing starmerite should be a target for us. If this is how the party is handling the local area of their only seat, im terrified. I'll be volunteering, but I don't just want to be clutching for Sian berry. I want us to be ambitious
I will be voting for them for the first time - lifelong Labour voter
Okay fair enough, just be careful of complacency and FPTP
@@kindmulberry7196 to be honest my vote will not count one bit, I’m in one of the safest seats in the country
I'm genuinely considering voting Green! A change is needed and I can't help but feel that Labour's gonna be Conservative Light if they come into power!
A change is needed, but you will not get a green government. They simply don't have enough support and can't gain enough seats under FPTP. I recommend voting tactically if you want to kick out the Tories.
@@moomin7461 no. I suggest voting tactically against labour, they are going to win anyway but if they win by a large margin they will claim its proof you should never be left wing so if you are left wing you should vote tactically against labour even if it means voting for the tories.
@@brillsmith2207 lmaooooooo
That is exactly what has happened in Australia, we voted for change and got more of the same
@@brillsmith2207if you are left wing and vote for the Tories you are insane
Proud new member of the Greens. Very impressed by their message.
I'm definitely voting green 😊
The Greens would do very well with a PR system, as they do in Scotland.
With PR yes. With FPTP, no.
We’re voting Green 💚
Why? do you like the colour?
@@StiffytheenlightenedI like the colour blue but look where that’d get me
I'm voting Labour, usually Lib Dem but voting Labour tactically to get the Tories out. A Green vote is REALLY risky I warn you, do you want 5 more years of the Tories? I don't hence my tactical vote. Also I see the Greens as a one trick party anyways, very much like the SNP, they have one thing and not really much else
@@jackthehacker05 It suits you, but I,m voting for any party with bright pink colours.
If you want conservatives out vote labour, votes wasted on greens sadly. FPTP is so undemocratic
I'm voting green
Definitely voting Green. It's actually my natural political home, and I've voted for them before. I switched to Labour during the Corbyn years, voting for Labour in the last two general elections.
I'm back to The Greens again now, for obvious reasons!
Same
Because of the chicken coup?
I'm a 70yr old Socialist, Therefore a Labour party member, But since Starmer's night of the long knives, I have only been going through the motions of paying my dues, Stunned to find my faith, Sold to the Billionaires, So, I think, I will now cancel, my Party membership, and vote for a independant pelican
I only ever vote for independent Pelicans
😂 I love that you will be voting for an independent pelican. I’ll either vote for a Green one or an independent one. The labour, conservative, and Lib Dem pelicans haven’t appealed to be for a long time.
Good job finding a pelican in government
@@ShakirahIbaadNext parliament there's gonna be tory roosters
@@kindmulberry7196There are a few Eagles in Labour.
After a lifetime of voting Labour I have joined the Green Party. I was deeply upset by Keir Starmer's treatment of Jeremy Corbyn; at that point I left the Labour Party. I joined the Green Party because it was the only one that spoke up for Gaza. To me that is a measure and indicator of integrity. I am looking for honest political leadership committed to working for social justice, the wellbeing of creation, international peace and the common good. The Green Party is the only cohesive political group in our country espousing those values.
Me too, and I was a LP activist and CLP Exec officer
alwaya voted labour, am voting Green this time.
yes ut just chech first that doing so wont split the left vote an let a tory in .. remember green first if you cant get that then labour if you cant get that then idk
@@firefox5926Here's the trouble. Starmer has broken faith with the central ground in pursuit of tory votes, never mind more left or environmentally leaning voters, for whom he is now no more than a tory under a false flag.
Tory or tory lite isn't any real choice.
@@firefox5926true, but for many the issue is that Starmer's Labour look increasingly like a more competent tory party.
Soundbites are one thing, but final determination for me comes with the respective manifestos.
@@firefox5926Yep that's what I'm warning green voters. They can challenge a Labour government, even if they get a huge majority. the Tories will just crush their views to pieces theyll have nothing
@@TheHoveHereticLabour are nothing like the Tories, I think that's more a propaganda line to trick people
Definitely voting Green in Norwich. The Tories have been wrecking and have further plans to wreck vital spaces for nature in Norfolk, and Labour are very unappealing at the moment. Lukewarm on the environment and social issues at best, with Starmer, Streeting etc… giving me the creeps. 🌿💚
Sadly, there's not much chance of the Greens winning in Norwich, so you could be risking a Tory MP.
Honestly makes a lot of sense as Norfolk has been neglected for a long time. So much stunning nature in your neck of the woods. 😊
In Norwich you risk a Tory MP!!! Careful!
What is the risk? It will only be more of the same under either major party. We need change.
@@kindmulberry7196 in Norwich south there’s absolutely no chance of a Tory MP. Also highly unlikely in Norwich North. No need for tactical voting in this city. Safe to follow your heart
At least The greens are on the left.
Hopefully they'll get the Bristol seat. I know the area, they've got a really good chance.
With Labour suspending Kemp town's Lloyd Russell Moyle I will be voting Green as are others I have spoken too.
It should be a winnable seat now.
They've got my vote cant vote for that snake Starmer
CAN'T not CANT ;)
If you want tories out, you have to sadly
@@mikelucraft Is that a very loud CANT!
@@oldswanredsox6927 Just emphasis and it's still "can't" :)
@@mikelucraft some bloke came up to me and said you cant
They get mine
I'm voting Green. I don't trust Labor anymore.
Just as Reform are forcing the Tories ever further right, the only way to drag back Labour to core values is increasing the Green vote.
Greens are the only party I can vote for with a clear conscience 💚
You are insane
@@garytaylor6382explain?
@@garytaylor6382 Ad hominem fallacy.
Maybe you need to develop a conscience.
Have you ever asked yourself what sort of person would indulge in adolescent fantasies of saving the World, like with sustainability for example?
Do you think these radicals have been good for Germany?
I'm so hopeful they'll take it, I'm a Bristol resident myself and we saw nothing but green placards around the city on the recent local election that wiped the floor in Bristol 💚
I think the reason they don't appear on the shows is simply due to not being invited, the media favours reform, despite reform making minimal gains in the recent local elections.
Deform, I call 'em
Bye Labour............Go you Greens.....
I’ll likely be voting green as I refuse to vote for the uni-party.
Voting green
Ditto.
Labour is mean.. Green is clean. .🌳🌳.
I hope Novara Media will be doing positive profile pieces for green and left wing mps the way the BBC do for right wingers.
I've always voted Labour but not this time, I feel Starmer is just a Tory in a cheaper suit. So I will vote for the Greens.
One of the issues with the Greens getting their message out there isthe disparity in funding between tyem and the Tories and Labour. Tories and Labour have and are legally allowed to spend £37 million on election advertising etc. Greens are struggling to raise £400,000 to use on election materials.
On the upside this does demonstrate their ability to manage money better with greater results.
I voted Green before and I will again. A Green/Labour coalition could keep Starmer in check.
I will vote Green because they listen to everyone.
Vote Green Please 🙏
No, vote tactically or get 5 more years of Tories.
@@moomin7461tories are doomed the only tactic is preventing starmers authoritarian nightmare
Complacency loses@@andyd8434
I'm voting Green 💚
This is what I wanted from the greens. Actually put forwards policies beyond environmental issues.
Time to get ready to push.
labour are going to definitely going to win so voting green will be important
socialists should vote for the Green party because labour have become capitalist
Become? They've been a social democratic party since their inception, and social democracy is capitalism with a strong welfare system. They've become more neoliberal since Blair with the exception of the Corbyn years.
Capitalism isn't bad if regulated well
I reckon they will get at least two MP’s: Brighton Pavilion and Bristol Central.
Get them on the program. Ask them to their faces.
Michael interviewed Green co-leader Carla Denyer literally only a couple of weeks ago ... 🤔
@@el2279 I want much more of that. And longer interviews.
Right now, the ONLY realistic opposition vote, if you can't stomach Labour is the Greens. The prospect of Starmer, Reeves and Streeting sitting around the cabinet table smirking, fills me with a variety of emotions and none of them are positive ones.
As a Green member, I think we need Zack as our leader to get the message out, or at least Carla. The co-leader thing is optically weak, and sadly that's important to be a parliamentary powerhouse
Greens and independence, F Y labour
ASH! YAY! GREAT TO SEE YOU! GO,GREEN @JillStein NEEDS THIS
Here comes another Labour Government 🙄 As if it's been any different, throughout time.
We need Electoral reform.
Life long Labour voter and past party member but can no longer support or vote for them. I'm guessing there are quite a few like me out there too. Don't sell your soul and mindlessly vote Labour just to get the Tories out as thats what Starmer wants and the result will be we'll have another Tory government in all but name. Vote with your hearts and minds people. Vote Green.
Its the right that has to worry!! People are sick of their moral corruption and want a safer more decent UK.
Labour should rebrand... The Re-education Party, or something. Continuing to call it Labour must infringe some advertising law, or other.
Thanks to all NM team on the daily update political social news. I hope the Green Party has strong leadership and a solid manifesto to convince the voters its time for change.
Have always voted Labour, not anymore voting green
💚💚💚💚 the only real option now. I'd look back to labour if they get back to what they're for instead of being red Tories. Keir needs to see he's scared of his base
They need one charismatic leader that the public can identify with instead of two leaders and two deputy leaders.
Charismatic leaders are only required to suck up the populist votes. Politicians should rely on policies, not charisma.
Charismatic leaders are often bad leaders. Johnson was popular - so what? Farage is popular - so what? Trump was popular - so what? Thatcher, etc etc
Going Green!
I've always voted labour but I'll be voting greens this time as Labour isn't my party anymore
People of kier stammers constituancy need to vote for Andrew Finstein
We need PR so that the greens can’t get their rightful place at the democratic table!
Can't?
If I lived in England I would probably vote green. Fortunately I live in Scotland and will be voting SNP
You’ll get the Tories either way 🙄
I'll be voting green if given the opportunity.
Probably voting Green 🍃
Woah. Shout out to North Herefordshire. I grew up there but now live in the progressive utopia of Australia 😀
My parents canvass for the greens back in North Herefordshire.
We need to vote liberal democrat and have them as opposition to Labour
I like the Greens candidate for Keighly. He will certainly do his best for that constituency if elected
Vote Liberal Democrats and have them as opposition to Labour
Would love them to do well, but couldn’t agree more with Moya about candidates
parachuting in. I’d be pretty pissed off if I was a Brighton Green.
I sleep better at the thought of the riise of the Greens rather than the rise of the Right. I cant vote for anyone else but Green💚
They have my vote.
The Green Party would make huge eloctoral gains if they were ready to. There's huge untapped appetite for green and leftist policy in 2024 but no serious option to vote for. Sadly they dont seem to have the confidence or ambition to become a major political force in this moment but no judgement intended, after decades on the fringes this is understandable. We need you to step up now though please! 🤞🙏👊🇵🇸🕊🐝
Hopefully they will be more prepared to be a potential party of government or main opposition by the next election.
Green Party, you know what you have to do
UK needs MMP. FPP can do one. Party vote Green!
I will be voting Green for the first time in my Life in this GE. Starver labour disgust me. I really wished that JC would have joined the Greens because i think that would have helped.
Can't wait to vote green again.
Hopefully you can’t wait for another Tory government either
I'm voting Green
But I actually want a Tory government
Trump guilty on all 34 counts.
No one cares Biden guilty of genocide.
I muted 'trump' topic a few years back which has now come back to bite me in the ass because I forgot I had muted it. What the hell have I missed?!
Green for me.
Tax the rich,some sort of land tax.
Ellie Chowns gets my vote every time 👍
They're getting my vote.
I’ll vote for anyone but Labour, Tory or Lib Dem.
Green for me!
A decent party for decent people. Vote Green.
They've got my vote
I will vote green party ❤❤❤
It not only young voters, I’m a a old voter, ex coal miner
We will be living in a cave sleeping on a bed made of moss if these fools got near power
We will. They won’t!
As Maggie Thatcher correctly said, ‘power to the people means power to the state’.
Carla Denyer is a dictator wanna-be
Go Greens I do like what they say. Because Labor is not the way.
Let's go Green Party! The Labour Party is done representing the left.
The left are done full stop
The main media outlets simply don't invite the Green Party onto their shows enough - that's why Moya isn't 'feeling the message cut through'...
If you believe in democracy and value the lives of all women and children there is only one party you can vote for with a clear conscience. If you vote for any other party then you are comfortable with giving up on democracy or the indiscrimnate killing of woman and children or both.
Erode the 2 party system, the ocean always overcomes the stone
It's a shame because I agree with most of their ideas. But it's impossible for me to vote for them whilst they advocate insane ideas like meat rationing for all, no diverse energy security plan and universal basic income that would just fuel inflation (businesses would just raise their prices to grab a slice of the pie) and ultimately funnel money to the ultra-wealthy (raising inequality)!
@jonahwhale9047 Maybe if the entire world did it all at once - maybe. But just little old Blighty? No way. Wouldn't even touch the sides.
@jonahwhale9047 Don't disagree, but also nature is cruel whenever an animal eats another animal. We've always been omnivores. Humanity has gotten too big to survive on a hunter-gatherer basis so we've had to industrialise food production. Animal welfare standards should be as high as possible, but if you're prey then a bolt to the head is surely better than getting mauled or eaten alive by something? I agree animal suffering at the hands of humans for profit should stop (battery hens, mass cow sheds etc.), but I don't include (as close to) humane slaughter as suffering in the same sense. Like I said, nature is cruel and chickens/sheep/cows would be eaten by something else if it wasn't by us.
Since I am an EU citizen I can't vote in GEs but if I were British I'd vote Greens.
I already voted for them in the local council election so there is that.