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Did the Greens give the Tories a majority? No.

Peter Cranie 22 May 2015 Did the Greens give the Tories a majority? No.2015-05-22T14:19:59+01:00 Comment 4 Comments
Peter Cranie busts the myth that the Greens gave the Tories a majority on May The Past As I predicted before the election, there is little thanks in the blogosphere…
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The Green campaign: 8 things the party did right

MatthewButcher 20 May 2015 The Green campaign: 8 things the party did right2015-05-20T11:59:19+01:00 Comment 7 Comments
Over the coming weeks and months the Green Party, like all other political parties, will go through a process of reviewing our performance in the General Election. There are, no…
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Surfing the Scottish Surge

Louise Ramsay 17 May 2015 Surfing the Scottish Surge2015-05-17T15:54:47+01:00 Comment 4 Comments
Louise Ramsay gives her experiences of being a Scottish Green Party candidate in the recent General Election in the wake of the 'Green surge' Since joining the Scottish Green Party…
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Despite the election result, most people in the UK want an end to austerity

Danny Chivers 13 May 2015 Despite the election result, most people in the UK want an end to austerity2015-11-19T20:48:04+00:00 *Society* 1 Comment
Anti-austerity protest in Dublin, October 2013. Image: Tony Webster. We shouldn't ever put too much weight on the findings of a single poll. However, there's some very interesting stuff in…
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#GE2015 left you feeling: 1. dejected and disappointed? 2. exhausted? 3. relieved? Read on

Violeta Vajda 9 May 2015 #GE2015 left you feeling: 1. dejected and disappointed? 2. exhausted? 3. relieved? Read on2015-05-09T09:31:38+01:00 Comment 3 Comments
Photo by Tjebbe van Tijen After such an arduous and hard-fought campaign, and such a cruelly unexpected result, we may all be forgiven for wanting nothing more fervently than to…
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A victory for the Yes campaign: now the SNP must be challenged

Ric Lander 8 May 2015 A victory for the Yes campaign: now the SNP must be challenged2015-05-08T20:02:05+01:00 Comment 2 Comments
Stewart Bremner's Green Yes posters from the independence campaign. Remember the bright colours of the Yes Scotland campaign? The red flags of the SSP. Black-t-shirted anarchists. Greens wearing rainbows flags.…
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Election 2015 Live

Bright Green Editors 6 May 2015 Election 2015 Live2015-05-08T17:53:13+01:00 Green Parties No Comment
The Live Blog on this page will auto-update // View all our election articles in full
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Are we ready to shake things up?

Sahaya James 5 May 2015 Are we ready to shake things up?2015-11-19T21:00:13+00:00 Comment 1 Comment
Collage by Sahaya James This election has been transformative for the Greens: we have seen an incredible surge in support and membership, we have provided voters a Green voice in…
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Why won’t the Lib Dems rule out working with the DUP?

Peter McColl 5 May 2015 Why won’t the Lib Dems rule out working with the DUP?2015-05-08T13:58:28+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 1 Comment
Nick Clegg has ruled out an SNP deal - but not one with the right-wing DUP On the 25th of April, Nick Clegg made it clear that he wouldn’t work with…
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A crisis is at hand: only voting green will do

Adam Ramsay 4 May 2015 A crisis is at hand: only voting green will do2017-07-22T14:45:52+01:00 *Essays* 2 Comments
Caroline Lucas elected as the first Green MP in the UK Parliament, 2010. She couldn't have won without Brighton Pavillion residents voting Green in previous elections. Image: BBC News. The…
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