a party who obviously wants my vote, and will get it
Saintsman83 on
Finally, that should be a nice vote winner for a decent number of people
RepeatButler on
He might as well promise the colonisation of Alpha Centauri too in the next decade.
bugtheft on
First decent green party policy.
It’s a shame NIMBYism is in their DNA.
ExistentialRosicky on
I’m interested, from the perspective of someone who is considering voting for ‘Your Party’ rather than these guys, what makes them more appealling than the Greens right now?
I can anticipate some people might be lefties for Brexit, who want to stay out of the EU, are there other arguments?
Swimming_Map2412 on
Finally someone in politics who has a spine and proposes to do what should be obvious and admit we made a mistake.
TopCobbler8985 on
How’s that going to work with his plan to legalise all drugs? Like many of his policies they collapse when examined.
northumbrian on
I would love the UK to rejoin the EU. That being said, every vote for the Greens (or that shambles of a party Corbyn is trying to start) may as well be a vote for Reform.
Emotional-Nobody-689 on
If we do return it better be with the Euro and Schengen
Sabotage-Darkness93 on
A policy I can get behind.
It’s just a shame that some of their other policies are batshit, but that’s to be expected with populists, I guess.
dj4y_94 on
I really want to like the Green party but I’m going to need to see if they change tact on some of the more insane policies before I can vote for them.
Polanski is largely saying all the right things so far but it’ll be for nought if come 2028 they don’t change certain things in their manifesto.
debauch3ry on
I like most of his views. I’m worried about his views on internal UK integrity though. Would he tolerate the SNP and their misleading hate of the UK? Having the UK in the EU would take much of the wind of their sails, but if there’s an ounce of hate for the UK in him then he can obviously never be allowed near the halls of power, let alone running the show.
Zoomer_Boomer2003 on
I may not agree with everything they stand for, but Zack and the Green Party are a breath of fresh air. I’m getting tired of the rage bait and constant negativity from Reform and the MSM
MrMantis765 on
At last someone has the bravery to speak about the elephant in the room. Brexit was disastrous for our economy
_nearbyreflection on
It’s honestly a complete no brainer when you’re already fighting Reform directly.
JustSomeRandomGuy36 on
People voting Green in the next General Election would work in Reform’s favour by taking away Labour seats in metropolitan constituencies.
jampar5000 on
The greens candidate in my area was a complete hippy, and got eaten for lunch by the Labour candidate at local hustings. I think the greens may well suffer from the same thing as reform- finding enough decent candidates that stand up to scrutiny in different constituencies. If the reversed their nuclear stance I’d vote for them.
ARookwood on
This is a vote winning policy. It’s like using a cheat code.
Wide_Tune_8106 on
Not going to happen though is it? They’ll all say anything to get elected. Just because he’s saying what you want to hear doesn’t mean he’s being honest.
Reverse_Quikeh on
Reading the comments he said (in the article) he quite rightly identified that it would need another referendum and that he has more pressing concerns.
His issue is that if he campaigns on it and doesn’t come through with a referendum or he does hold one and it remains the same, he will significantly reduce his credibility.
Would be interesting to hear who would vote based on this 1 policy
Crab_Jealous on
We’ve missed that estimated £200billion in our economy. Sooner than later I’d hope.
akrabat on
It’s a bit weird to have a political party that’s not the same as all the others.
Muted-Ad610 on
Dang, I like the green but party but I am not a fan of the EU
BoneThroner on
This guy is so good at going places and saying things.
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a party who obviously wants my vote, and will get it
Finally, that should be a nice vote winner for a decent number of people
He might as well promise the colonisation of Alpha Centauri too in the next decade.
First decent green party policy.
It’s a shame NIMBYism is in their DNA.
I’m interested, from the perspective of someone who is considering voting for ‘Your Party’ rather than these guys, what makes them more appealling than the Greens right now?
I can anticipate some people might be lefties for Brexit, who want to stay out of the EU, are there other arguments?
Finally someone in politics who has a spine and proposes to do what should be obvious and admit we made a mistake.
How’s that going to work with his plan to legalise all drugs? Like many of his policies they collapse when examined.
I would love the UK to rejoin the EU. That being said, every vote for the Greens (or that shambles of a party Corbyn is trying to start) may as well be a vote for Reform.
If we do return it better be with the Euro and Schengen
A policy I can get behind.
It’s just a shame that some of their other policies are batshit, but that’s to be expected with populists, I guess.
I really want to like the Green party but I’m going to need to see if they change tact on some of the more insane policies before I can vote for them.
Polanski is largely saying all the right things so far but it’ll be for nought if come 2028 they don’t change certain things in their manifesto.
I like most of his views. I’m worried about his views on internal UK integrity though. Would he tolerate the SNP and their misleading hate of the UK? Having the UK in the EU would take much of the wind of their sails, but if there’s an ounce of hate for the UK in him then he can obviously never be allowed near the halls of power, let alone running the show.
I may not agree with everything they stand for, but Zack and the Green Party are a breath of fresh air. I’m getting tired of the rage bait and constant negativity from Reform and the MSM
At last someone has the bravery to speak about the elephant in the room. Brexit was disastrous for our economy
It’s honestly a complete no brainer when you’re already fighting Reform directly.
People voting Green in the next General Election would work in Reform’s favour by taking away Labour seats in metropolitan constituencies.
The greens candidate in my area was a complete hippy, and got eaten for lunch by the Labour candidate at local hustings. I think the greens may well suffer from the same thing as reform- finding enough decent candidates that stand up to scrutiny in different constituencies. If the reversed their nuclear stance I’d vote for them.
This is a vote winning policy. It’s like using a cheat code.
Not going to happen though is it? They’ll all say anything to get elected. Just because he’s saying what you want to hear doesn’t mean he’s being honest.
Reading the comments he said (in the article) he quite rightly identified that it would need another referendum and that he has more pressing concerns.
His issue is that if he campaigns on it and doesn’t come through with a referendum or he does hold one and it remains the same, he will significantly reduce his credibility.
Would be interesting to hear who would vote based on this 1 policy
We’ve missed that estimated £200billion in our economy. Sooner than later I’d hope.
It’s a bit weird to have a political party that’s not the same as all the others.
Dang, I like the green but party but I am not a fan of the EU
This guy is so good at going places and saying things.