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Sharing this here as I feel it's relevant to the GE campaign.

The evidence suggests that in about three weeks, we're going to give a landslide to the party promising the most radical green policies in this country's history. Environmentalism is just about to win the argument in Britain, as long as we vote for it on the 4th of July. Don't give in to cynicism and despair!

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[–] obinice 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The evidence suggests that in about three weeks, we're going to give a landslide to the party promising the most radical green policies in this country's history.

The article doesn't mention which party the evidence points to or which party is promising the most radical green policies in the country's history, and neither did you, I'd like to know.

Could you elaborate on this please? I assume the Green Party are the group that support the most radical environmental reforms, but it would be nice to have some more context and information, thank you :-)

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago

The Greens aren't about to win a landslide, are they?