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What is your party's response to the scandal over MPs' expenses?

Green Party - 15th May, 2009

Click link to view: Greens want to engage voters and rejuvenate the democratic process by addressing not only the failed expenses system, but also challenging the broader issues of cynicism and apathy, and providing progressive solutions to the unprecedented global chal

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Why is there still no official, national planning policy attached to supermarkets opening up in local towns (affecting local businesses and local jobs)?

Green Party - 29th Apr, 2009

The Green party believes that our local high streets and shops are dying. Independent shops in the town centre are closing down and taking cinemas, cafes and banks with them. They leave behind deserted high streets and communities which are isolated from essential services. Local food producers are also dying. We lose on average 17,000 farmers per year. These are overwhelmingly the small and family farmers who face such low farm gate prices - often below the cost of production – with the result that they either intensify production or go bankrupt. Both local high streets, and local food producers are being damaged by chains and large out-of-town superstores. These attract customers away from independent shops and overwhelmingly source their produce from abroad, and their services "in house". The net result is that money is being drained out of the local economy and redirected towards just a few large farms or large businesses. We do not think this is progress. Greens believes Real progress is a vibrant local economy, with locally sourced and organic produce being sold in thriving independent shops. We believe that having shops and services within close reach for all isn’t a luxury: it’s a necessity.

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The Home Secretary has asked Parliament to reclassify cannabis from a Class C to a Class B drug. Does your party support this reclassification and if so, why?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

Click link to view: The government should not reject Council's advice on cannabis who recommended it should not be upgraded.

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Why should i vote for your party at the general election?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

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What is your stance on the privatization of the Royal Mail, partial? full? not at all?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

Click link to view: We strongly oppose any privatisation of Royal Mail. The Green Party has long campaigned against transferring essential public services to private hands.To call for the part-privatisation in the current economic climate is also madness.

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