@sallonsax I would say that if they've been organised enough to campaign and win so many seats, working out the process to select a group leader should be a doddle.
@DrSuneelDhand@SandraDunn1955 Absolutely. Just spent a few days with my brother in hospital. He has leukemia and low white blood cells. He was transferred mid blood transfusion from one ward to another. The new space hadn't been cleaned at all so I deep cleaned it myself.
@deblesurf@Common_Sense_91@GBPolitcs If the Greens don't have large donors and the majority of their money comes from the members then that means they look after the interests of the people not the donors.
@BibFortuna11064@redrumlisa@broxtoweindys@McrGreenParty That brings us right back to the original argument. If there was more money to invest in and offset such things, then it makes our industry viable, we are more sustainable and don't need to import as much, therefore more revenue.
@BibFortuna11064@redrumlisa@broxtoweindys@McrGreenParty You can if you pair it with a DRI, like HYBRIT in Sweden.
Can't imagine anyone enjoys having their likelihood taken away (we generally all hate change), but providing support and training is key and may even lead to something better.
@BibFortuna11064@redrumlisa@broxtoweindys@McrGreenParty If carbon intensive jobs are removed, it needs to be done properly, hence my reference to a just transition. Physically and chemically, green steel is the same as normal steel - the green element is the making of it not the end result.
@BibFortuna11064@redrumlisa@broxtoweindys@McrGreenParty Greens haven't been in power so who exactly did this? We do however believe in a just transition, where there is massive investment in retaining programmes, in green steel, breaking the link between electricity and gas prices along with warmer, more insulated homes.
Big polluters, climate deniers, and oil and gas interests have donated millions to Reform.
Why? Because they trust them.
But we don't. The Green Party is taking on Reform and their corporate backers - because we know whose interests they serve.
Are you with us?
@BibFortuna11064@redrumlisa@broxtoweindys@McrGreenParty This is the usual argument. We aren't net zero but working towards it. We car shared. Individual actions won't save the planet, but will need a government push and get the corporations to act.
@redrumlisa@broxtoweindys@McrGreenParty I would do it. I went down from the north east to campaign in Waveney Valley to get Green MP Adrian Ramsay elected. Lots of people from outside the area. Not one resident minded and in fact, it made them appreciate the support Adrian had.
It's about time that Westminster started representing the majority by electing actual workers who we have something in common with. There's far too many elites who don't know the struggles the majority of us face.
#VoteGreen
"I want to see tradespeople on the benches in parliament, cleaners, taxi drivers, people who work in takeaways. Whatever job, people who keep this country going should get a seat at the table"
Hannah Spencer, the Green Party candidate for Gorton & Denton ๐ฏ