Why Leslie Rowe should be the next Green Party Leader

With the campaign for the next Green Party Leader and Deputy Leader under way, I will be endorsing Leslie Rowe, who has been the Green Party candidate in Richmond (Yorks) in 2005, 2010 and 2015 and is one of the most dedicated Green activists in North Yorkshire.

Why should you (if you are a member of the Green Party of England and Wales) vote for Leslie?

Leslie is giving the Green Party a choice between ploughing on with a plan that clings on to the idea that Brexit can be completely haltedor accepting that Brexit is going to happen for now and ensuring the Green Party has a strategy to promote an alternative Brexit that can protect the environment, human rights, and animal rights. Such a plan would resonate with a broader spectrum of potential Green voters, who are drawn from a wider spectrum of voters than some conservative political commentators would have you believe.

He will also give Green Party members originating from the rural shires, like myself (I may currently reside in the city of Nottingham, but I was born in Hertfordshire and intend to return to the rural shires as soon as I can) a much needed voice at a time the Green Party is winning much more support in shire counties than in metropolitan areas and progressive university towns. In fact, many of the Green Party's first principal authority councillors were elected in such areas as Rye in East Sussex, Stroud in Gloucestershire, Frome Vale in Herefordshire (then part of Malvern Hills, where the Green Party has had almost continuous council representation since 1987) and Bideford in Devon.

Therefore, vote Leslie Rowe #1 for Green Party Leader this year.







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