The article highlights the author's extensive history in activism and their current role as a parliamentary candidate for the Green party. Facing severe climate and social crises, the author argues that electoral effectiveness combined with grassroots activism is necessary to enact genuine change. They criticize both the Conservative and Labour parties for failing to address pressing issues like inequality and climate action. The Green party is positioned as a hopeful alternative, with growing public trust and recent electoral successes, emphasizing the need for transformative leadership in challenging times.
The Green party can and must lead a hopeful fightback, offering a genuine alternative and a home for voters who feel abandoned by Labour and the Tories.
Disillusionment with politics is at record levels... it's no wonder Nigel Farage and Reform UK are exploiting this opportunity, sowing division and channelling justified anger at inequality into misdirected hate.
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