Never really considered them before

Biblioklept
Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 256 Empowering

Has anyone seen this video? I've always kind of discounted them as feels like no one else but labour/conservative will ever get in but really liked listening to this

I kind of assumed their policies are only focussed on being green so I found it quite surprising

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  • Albus_Scope
    Albus_Scope Posts: 11,405 Scope Online Community Coordinator
    edited October 7

    I've personally been quite impressed with Zaks messaging with the Greens recently. It's nice to see there's actual alternatives for our votes now and it's nice having people talking about positives again. 😊

  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Online Community Member Posts: 2,662 Championing

    Interesting video @biblioklept, thanks for sharing.

    Just had a look at the Greens' website, I thought of looking a few months ago.

    Just googled the various parties' membership numbers (not verified source) but Labour was at 309,000; Reform 250,000, Conservative I think was 133,000 and Greens 88,000. Labour's numbers were as at February 2025, the rest were more recent. I suspect Labour's have reduced greatly since February (no evidence, only my own mind 😃).

    I received an email off Labour a few months ago stating something to the effect of Please come back, we NEED you. I don't think so.

    It will be interesting to see how the Green's do at the local elections next May, they currently have only 4 MPs apparently.

  • 66Mustang
    66Mustang Online Community Member Posts: 15,252 Championing

    I find it interesting that socially they seem aimed at working class people

    I've often found green ("green" as in eco-friendly, not the party) policies to favour those who could afford to be eco-friendly, or equally to penalise those who can't

    The idea of fulfilling eco goals by incentivising people who need the money (i.e. poorer people) to be more eco-friendly is quite clever, kills 2 birds with 1 stone, and the wealthy environmentalists who've done well off the back of the eco policies up till now can't complain without being exposed as financially motivated

    Most of all, there's a nice supply of poor people at the moment, thanks to all the previous governments leading up till now 😅

  • Passerby
    Passerby Online Community Member Posts: 894 Championing

    Last year, as a protest against Starmer's Labour, I voted the Greens for the first time, but never again. I'll never vote a party that wants to legalise drugs, no matter how its other policies are attractive.

  • Passerby
    Passerby Online Community Member Posts: 894 Championing

    Last year, as a protest against Starmer's Labour, I voted the Greens for the first time, but never again. I'll never vote a party that wants to legalise dr*gs, no matter how its other policies are attractive.

  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 256 Empowering

    Yeah I always kind of thought of them as a middle-class group that's focussed on green initiatives, like organic food and stuff that most working class can't prioritise. I've found this messaging interesting and made me realise I've kind of judged the party as a whole without reading anything they've actually said before 😅

  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 256 Empowering

    I find the proposal interesting, I remember seeing something about it a while back and being aghast when I realised they meant some class A drugs too, but reading their reasoning for it has me a little more on the shelf about the idea. I get their reasons, I'm not sure I agree with them, although I do see sense in some hmmm

    Like they are right that we can never win the war on drugs, but legalising them gets rid of the criminal underbelly pushing them and profitting of them, it also means we can be sure what they are cut with and that people are taking what they think they are, rather than being laced with cheaper more dangerous things. And I can imagine it would be done in a safe way with restrictions. But it also feels weird to legalise something so damaging and additive.

    Same could be said for alcohol, sugar, cigarettes etc too though I suppose!

  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 256 Empowering

    I've replied to you @Passerby but I think my post is in the naughty bin for using the D word 😅

  • Mary_Scope
    Mary_Scope Posts: 2,738 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists

    Sorry about that @Biblioklept, it's a very sensitive filter, it's been released from there now😄

  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 256 Empowering