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RESPONSE TO LIBDEM CRITICISM ON COUNTY FARM ISSUE |
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19th December 2006
I am unsure why John Cordwell should be so surprised that the Greens are supportive of saving County Council farms
(Gazette 15/12/06). After all the Green ethos is all about support of
local economies and services. Perhaps I can recommend a visit
to the Gloucestershire Green party website and he may be even
more delighted to find Cllr Booth has 'some' other common
agreements with the local Lib Dems.
However Cllr
Cordwell will equally realise why Cllr Booth and other Greens will not
be rushing to take him up on his kind offer of an application
form.
Sadly despite some positive noises the
Lib Dems, like the two other main parties, still believe in the dogma
of free trade more or less regardless of the consequences. This will
never fit with a green agenda for a socially just and sustainable
future.
The recent Stern report
rejected 'business as usual' economics as a solution to climate
change, so now lets instead have some creative thinking and
radical changes at local and national level, something the Greens have
been advocating for years.
Clive Phillips (Stroud Green Party)
Bowcott Lodge, Wotton-under-Edge
www.glosgreenparty.org.uk
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