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Old 26-04-2008, 08:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What are your thoughts on a UKIP/Liberal Party/Green Party alliance?

I was just looking at some papers I have and realised the Greens are anti-EU and have some very good policies.

We should perhaps offer a coalition in local, National and European elections.
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UKIP/Green Party/Liberal Party coalition:

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This is the Facebook group for the proposed coalition
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What are your thoughts on a UKIP/Liberal Party/Green Party alliance?

I was just looking at some papers I have and realised the Greens are anti-EU and have some very good policies.

We should perhaps offer a coalition in local, National and European elections.
I'm not aware of these very good Green party policies. My awareness is that they want to send us back to the dark ages despite our population which is many times the size sustainable at that time. I'd vote tory and just maybe Labour & Lib Dem ahead of Green party lunacy. As for the Liberals I have no strong objections to them. Let us know what Steve Radford has to say about your suggestion re UKIP and I will consider it further, not that I am in a position to make any decisions about it.
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not sure about greens but maybe yes to liberals.
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I'm not aware of these very good Green party policies. My awareness is that they want to send us back to the dark ages despite our population which is many times the size sustainable at that time. I'd vote tory and just maybe Labour & Lib Dem ahead of Green party lunacy. As for the Liberals I have no strong objections to them. Let us know what Steve Radford has to say about your suggestion re UKIP and I will consider it further, not that I am in a position to make any decisions about it.
Radford will be one of the speakers at the BWMA Conference on 17th May.
I daresay it could be arranged for a suitably phrased question to be pitched his way.

The Greens can go to Hell; and UKIP as well, if an understanding is ever reached.
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Would the Greens insist on three equal leaders?
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They have some very good policies. Look at their policies at:

Green Party Policy Website

They just want a better World, nothing wrong with that. They are against the EU, especially the Euro. They also want to abolish National Insurance (same as UKIP and Liberals)!
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Where are they opposed to the EU?

Their policy is to reform the Commission.
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The Greens have a real mixture of people. You have to be very careful about the watermelons in it though.
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Immigration policy is a bit wishy-washy. They don't talk about reducing numbers, which must be important for the environment, though they have this:

'MG204 Communities and regions should have the right to restrict inward migration when one or more of the following conditions are satisfied:

a)The ecology of the recipient area would be significantly adversely affected by in-comers to the detriment of the wider community (eg. National Parks, Antarctica);

b)The recipient area is owned or controlled by indigenous peoples (eg Australian aboriginal people) whose traditional lifestyle would be adversely affected by in-comers;

Does that mean they will look after the indigenous population of England?

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