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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View Post
    What's ironic is the some of the Offical green policies

    Like a complete ban on cages for hens and rabbits

    Would that also target 'the good life' style environmentalists who have their own chickens, or people like me that when possible like to know where there food comes from

    I've got hens at home but if I let them roam wild, eventually they'd all be ripped to death by foxes rather live out their natural lives in peace, that doesn't seem very green to me
    They would live in your house. You can have the cage. HTH

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  • MicrosoftBob
    replied
    What's ironic is the some of the Offical green policies

    Like a complete ban on cages for hens and rabbits

    Would that also target 'the good life' style environmentalists who have their own chickens, or people like me that when possible like to know where there food comes from

    I've got hens at home but if I let them roam wild, eventually they'd all be ripped to death by foxes rather live out their natural lives in peace, that doesn't seem very green to me

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  • Project Monkey
    started a topic Green party in practice

    Green party in practice

    How will this work?

    Lets assume Greens get 1MP.

    Conservative get 290 and form a minority/coalition government.

    Government put Proposal A through the HoP.

    Greens don't like the proposal, so vote against it

    Labour get 290 and form a minority/coalition government

    Government put Proposal A through the HoP.

    Greens don't like the proposal so vote against it


    So I don't buy it that Greens can vote down trident, yes they can vote against it, and probably will no matter who is in government, but if the majority of the 650 MPs vote for trident, then Greens vote becomes irrelevant




    (or any other minor party)

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