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Caroline Lucas’s first mistake

NaomiMc 4 August 2010 Caroline Lucas’s first mistake2010-08-04T11:53:47+01:00 *Society* 38 Comments
There is a lot riding on Caroline Lucas, our first Green Party MP. Greens want to prove that there is more to them then recycling, that they can provide a…
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Reaching beyond the core

Bright Green Editors 4 August 2010 Reaching beyond the core2014-12-15T11:13:51+00:00 England & Wales 3 Comments
Our Guest writer is Chris Williams, who has run a number of Green Party election campaigns, and was manager of the Norwich South General Election campaign. This is the latest…
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Green shoots of a different kind

Bright Green Editors 26 July 2010 Green shoots of a different kind2010-07-26T13:16:53+01:00 UK 11 Comments
This is a guest post from Norwich Councillor Rupert Read on the challenges and opportunities facing the Green Party of England and Wales, which raises issues of importance also to…
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Caroline Lucas’ Maiden Speech: A new Leader for Progressive Politics

Peter McColl 2 June 2010 Caroline Lucas’ Maiden Speech: A new Leader for Progressive Politics2010-06-02T16:37:45+01:00 UK No Comment
Last week Caroline Lucas made both her maiden speech in the House of Commons and the front page of The Independent newspaper this week. Her speech was a brilliant account…
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ConDemed? The fightback begins

Bright Green Editors 11 May 2010 ConDemed? The fightback begins2010-05-11T19:49:05+01:00 UK 8 Comments
This is a guest post by Aled Fisher, also posted at his own blog. ConDem is here, or so it seems. Either way, Labour have thrown in the towel with…
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Vote Green on Thursday, or: Why Green MPs Change Everything

Peter McColl 3 May 2010 Vote Green on Thursday, or: Why Green MPs Change Everything2010-05-03T16:40:13+01:00 England & Wales 3 Comments
The 2010 election is the most significant election for greens in the UK. It comes at the pinnacle of a series of important elections. The outstanding performance of 1989 where…
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Guardian video – Brighton Pavilion: A Green leap forward?

Gary Dunion 3 February 2010 Guardian video – Brighton Pavilion: A Green leap forward?2014-12-04T18:34:08+00:00 *Video* 2 Comments
The Guardian seem pretty insistent on not allowing me to embed this, so I'm going to have to take the extraordinary editorial step of imploring you to leave Bright Green…
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