The public de facto supports Green Party policies-they just need to know it now
Fellow blog readers,
Various polls carried out 3 days ago show that a significant majority of the public, which surprisingly included half of all people who voted Conservative in 2010 , support the renationalisation of energy and transport (especially railways and buses), as shown by this link here: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/519684/20131105/left-wing-price-controls-nationalisation-yougov-poll.htm
However, none of the three main parties (also not UKIP) who most of them voted for support these measures at all, particularly not the ConDems.
I can tell you that we in the Green Party are fully committed to nationalisation of railways and of energy, so that there will be a greater focus on renewable energy, a reduction of energy prices, a reduction of rail fares, and lower pollution as people move away from car use gradually. This is becoming increasingly important in modern times, given that we need to reduce pollution from carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide and also our reliance on fossil fuels.
Therefore, if you wish to achieve these important steps of bringing things back under public control, readers, vote Green in the 2014 European elections and the 2015 general election.
Alan.
Various polls carried out 3 days ago show that a significant majority of the public, which surprisingly included half of all people who voted Conservative in 2010 , support the renationalisation of energy and transport (especially railways and buses), as shown by this link here: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/articles/519684/20131105/left-wing-price-controls-nationalisation-yougov-poll.htm
However, none of the three main parties (also not UKIP) who most of them voted for support these measures at all, particularly not the ConDems.
I can tell you that we in the Green Party are fully committed to nationalisation of railways and of energy, so that there will be a greater focus on renewable energy, a reduction of energy prices, a reduction of rail fares, and lower pollution as people move away from car use gradually. This is becoming increasingly important in modern times, given that we need to reduce pollution from carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide and also our reliance on fossil fuels.
Therefore, if you wish to achieve these important steps of bringing things back under public control, readers, vote Green in the 2014 European elections and the 2015 general election.
Alan.
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