By Youngian
#91242
It'll be more than Corbyn outriders switching to the Greens if Starmer joins Trump bombing raids on Iran.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#91247
Last time I saw Blakeley she was being schooled by Frances Coppola on basic banking. But the Greens should be formidable in lots of seats where they are second to Labour- see Bristol Central last time, wasn't even close. I wonder if we might see their vote get a lot more efficient, with some "Stop Farage" where they can't win, but an Ed Davey like focus on where they can.
By Youngian
#91254
Last time I saw Blakeley she was being schooled by Frances Coppola on basic banking.
Sounds like interesting viewing, Coppola is a better economics communicator. Unusual for someone from the left to be a regular unchallenged pundit on the BBC but would rather it was Grace B then Richard Tice or similar. Very good at preventing mansplainers from butting in but find Blakeley hard work to follow.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#92028
Article on the Greens' leadership election.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... pulism-bid
Green party leadership race is between joint-MP ticket and deputy’s ‘eco-populism’ bid
I find Ellie too populist, so God knows what Polanski would be like. Hope she and Adrian Ramsay win. I think we have to increasingly take the possibility of them getting lots more seats seriously. Could be in coalition on that basis. See how long the populism lasts in that case.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#92246
The standard of communication here doesn't suggest any great populist flair. I could do better than this.

The Epsom staff used to be contractors, but were taken in house 4 years ago, Their pay, quite wrongly, is still lower than those who've always been NHS staff. What's that got to do with MPs anyway? Or private healthcare? It's a shitty decision by the NHS.

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By Tubby Isaacs
#92247
This means another group chasing the same voters, as far as I can see.

You really want to be running all over the country as the "Jeremy Corbyn candidates"?

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By Tubby Isaacs
#92466
I suppose £22bn is better than claiming £24bn.

But since she mentions Brighton and Hove, I had a glance at RightMove. First place I looked at-

https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/ ... el=RES_BUY

£750k. Council tax Band D. That sounds a low band for such an expensive place. How about we revalue to reflect Brighton becoming much richer since 1991?

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By Killer Whale
#92516
Isn't council tax just about relative values within a local authority area? If property price inflation has been relatively consistent across Brighton and Hove, revaluation will have no effect, will it?
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By Tubby Isaacs
#92519
I've heard something like that, but there are exact figures given for the bands (in 1991). So I don't understand it.

But you could revalue and revalue on the bands nationally. Brighton and Hove overwhelmingly be in the high bands, and Stoke mostly in lower ones. Progressive change that would redistribute to poorer areas, no? I think the Greens tax policies are going to get a lot more attention, and they need a broader type of redistribution than they seem to have at the moment.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/understand- ... e-assessed
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