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Bright Green Editors 6 May 2015 Bright Green Live Blog2021-05-06T18:15:02+01:00 4 Comments

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  1. David O'Keefe - May 4th, 2018 at 2:29 am none Comment author #117945 on Bright Green Live Blog by Bright Green

    The green candidate for Haydock in St.Helens was Amy Deluce. There was also no green candidate in 2016 so that’s a 952% increase in our vote. Next year I want a win.

    David O’Keefe
    St.Helens Green Party

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  2. Charles Gate - June 10th, 2017 at 12:21 pm none Comment author #103388 on Bright Green Live Blog by Bright Green

    The Lucas/Bartley campaign ticket Progressive Alliance has flopped and failed to deliver. Now that the old duopoly has returned to British politics, unless Labour agree on PR, the Progressive Alliance is dead and Corbyn now will be even less persuaded (is that possible)to accept PR as a voting system.

    Best moment of the night the defeat of Nick Clegg.
    Worst moment of the night, confirming the Progressive Alliance’s failure to deliver, the return of the ‘Green’ Tory Zac Goldsmith.

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  3. Andy Pratt - May 5th, 2016 at 11:15 pm none Comment author #81218 on Bright Green Live Blog by Bright Green

    On the Guardian live blog, could the Greens be making progress in Cannock Chase (a bellwether Council they say…)

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  4. Shaw (Mike) - May 5th, 2016 at 9:50 pm none Comment author #81214 on Bright Green Live Blog by Bright Green

    Hype.

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