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It is urgently vital form a new vibrant immaginative and radical Green Party

category national | politics / elections | opinion/analysis author Wednesday March 31, 2010 15:43author by Angry Green Report this post to the editors

It is now time to form a new more left of centre Green Party as Traditional Green policies such as Climate Change, emissions reduction and renewable energy, while I agree with them are no longer enough. We don’t just want to save the planet. We want to make life so much better for the people living on it. The current Green Party has not delivered ( with the notable exception of power points for non currently existent electric cars!) and has no new ideas of any note whatsoever. They are no different than the other parties out there at the moment.

It is with great sadness that as a lifelong but disillusioned member of the green party I now call for a new Green Party to be formed. The main reason i choose this time to call for this is the betrayal by hypocrites such as De Burca etc on anti democratic decision to force the people to vote repeatedly for the Lisbon treaty until it was bullied through and passed and the fact that the Green Party has not delivered any radical changes in policy while in government such as workplace equality, economic security, wealth inequality, Corporation Tax inequality, A maximum wage as well as a minimum one, mental health or full Workers' Rights.

Traditional Green policies such as Climate Change, emissions reduction and renewable energy, while I agree with them are no longer enough. We don’t just want to save the planet. We want to make life so much better for the people living on it. Unfortunately are no longer the cutting edge of new policies in Ireland so why should young people join us rather than any of the other parties out there? Why are we not setting the debate on issues which are taboo to parties such as labour and sinn fein such as having a radical stance on drugs which would help the party reach a broader youth audience, instead of being afraid of real but 'taboo' issues that exist is all communities in this country. The Norwegian Green party for example has held policy discussions on drugs decriminalization of use and possession of illegal drugs, and legalization of cannabis. Instead of meekly following Harneys USA type health inequalities we should be looking at illness prevention, Wealth redistribution, quality of life and even Citizen's Incomes. We should actively oppose EU weak compromises which passes for policy on climate change, control of Dangerous chemicals etc.

As Peter Tatchell said in the UK: the Greens are now the only credible radical left-wing alternative and the best hope for advancing a progressive political agenda! and as the Current Irish Green Party has utterly failed to do this it, it is vitally necessary to form a new Green Party as there is no party that offers the Irish people the policies that are needed and some of which are outlined above.

 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Why not join another party and bring your ideals with you     old codger    Wed Mar 31, 2010 20:02 
   yes....     V for vendetta    Thu Apr 01, 2010 08:21 
   Wrong approach     Mike Novack    Thu Apr 01, 2010 21:09 
   you miss the point Mike     old codger    Fri Apr 02, 2010 12:24 
   Well I thought that was how it worked     Mike Novack    Fri Apr 02, 2010 22:41 
   Post-modern angst     HB    Sat Apr 03, 2010 04:07 
   Representative democracy ate our lettuce     Maggio    Sat Apr 03, 2010 05:36 
   Green issued can come into a lefty unity project     socialist    Sun Apr 04, 2010 21:54 
   Not good enough?     Mike Novack    Sun Apr 04, 2010 22:41 
 10   Green -Left, Left-Green     cheeba    Mon Apr 05, 2010 17:51 
 11   I would join a new Green party if it is viable     floating voter    Wed Apr 07, 2010 13:06 
 12   Dangerous?     Scientist.    Wed Apr 07, 2010 13:25 
 13   Ice Explorer.     Physicist.    Sat Apr 10, 2010 19:50 
 14   I agree with letting science inform our views and policies     socialist    Mon Apr 12, 2010 13:14 
 15   Good Idea.....But.     Technologist.    Mon Apr 12, 2010 13:49 
 16   Electric Bikes.     Technologist    Wed Apr 14, 2010 19:52 
 17   Reply to Socialist     cheeba    Wed Apr 14, 2010 20:22 
 18   Windy West Coast.     Physicist.    Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:52 
 19   The Green party is doing a good job except for Tara     futurist    Fri Apr 16, 2010 12:45 
 20   reply to futurist     donkylemore    Mon Apr 19, 2010 22:02 
 21   New greens     Green revolutionary    Tue Apr 20, 2010 20:20 
 22   Maggio     Miriam Cotton    Wed Apr 21, 2010 11:02 
 23   Vice-Versa.     Technologist.    Wed Apr 21, 2010 20:30 
 24   huh?     fuster    Wed Apr 21, 2010 22:31 
 25   Green movement     Soundmigration    Thu Apr 22, 2010 00:08 
 26   Demise of the Green Party in Ireland. Lessons from their demise in Germany     T    Wed Nov 06, 2013 00:33 


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