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Go on - make a difference: join the Green Party - you'll join the Green Party of England and Wales who will notify us of your membership and we'll contact you with details of meetings etc.
If you're not sure then read on...
Voting Green is not enough
Voting for the Greens is
essential, but not enough. We need members and strong, active local
branches in order to stand increasing numbers of candidates at each
election. Without candidates it is impossible to register a vote for
green politics and therefore impossible to keep the pressure on the
Grey Parties - Tory, Labour and Liberal Democrat - to become green.
The
power of a full slate of candidates combined with a strong Green vote
cannot be understated. In the 1989 European Elections we fought every
seat and won two and a quarter million votes. Immediately afterwards
the Grey parties drafted emergency tranches of 'green' policy to
attract the Green vote in future elections. Even Margaret Thatcher
declared 'I am Green' and replaced her then Environment minister
Nicholas Ridley with the supposedly more eco-friendly Chris Patten.
Supporting a Green pressure group is not enough
Supporting
organisalions like Friends of the Earth and Greenpeace is important,
but not enough. The Establishment encourages pressure groups because
they divert dissenting skills, energy and money from the political
sector. To change the structure of society - the cause of the present
environmental and social crisis - it is essential to also put pressure
where it has most impact - within the electoral system.
Grey fraudsters
The
'green' policies of the Grey Parties are a sham. Representing at most
5% of their policies overall they will be totally obliterated by their
95% of Grey profit- based policies. It is essential that Greens
continue to fight elections at both national and local level to expose
this deceit.
The long term strategic approach of Green politics
putting people and planet before profits - can guarantee a future for
our children.
Their future depends on us. If we want air we can
breathe, food we can eat and water we can drink - for all the world's
people - we must act now.
Giving Green politics authority
Green
politics is not just about fighting elections. Successful national and
local campaigns to make all of our lives better continue throughout the
year. The more members we have the more campaigns we can run and the
more elections we can fight. But more than that. The more members we
have the more authority Green politics has with both the Government and
the media.
Each of us must act and decide
Each of
us can make a difference. It is no good waiting for someone else to act
or decide for us. That attitude - encouraged by those in power - is
what has kept us controlled and exploited throughout history. Each one
or us must take responsibility for the future, for our children and our
children's children. We believe that the best way is to join the Green
Party and fight to change the system from within.
Work with like-minded people
When
you join the Green Party you are joining a global community of people -
people with vision, people with principles - who believe, like you,
that people and planet must come before profits. The sense of
belonging, of purpose and of being part of a global movement for
change, is exhilirating, and empowering..
Making your mark
The
Greens have no leaders and no hierarchy. No closed doors. No
smoke-filled rooms. Policy and strategy are formulated by the members
and agreed in open conference. Local branches are autonomous. Members
can work within their local branch or within the national party to make
their mark. On their town or village, and on the country.
Where do you sit?
An interesting test to see where people sit politically is available at:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/
It is by no means comprehensive but is a fun way of looking roughly at how our views fit with the political scene.
JOIN THE GREEN PARTY NOW
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