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What is your party's policy on immigration?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

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Why is it that although the competitions commission deemed that supermarkets held no unfair advantage over independent retailers, small independent shops and food markets aren't granted access to free parking, whilst supermarkets are?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

Click link to view: 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. The net result is money being drained out of the local economy. This is not progress.

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What is your policy on coal-fired power stations? Should there be a moratorium on new coal-fired power plants in Britain, as suggested by James Hansen, the first scientist to warn the US Congress of the dangers of climate change?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

The Green Party are opposed tocoal-fired power stations. Coal-fired power stations that have no means of capturing and storing their carbon dioxide emissions. Burning coal is the single biggest cause of climate change.

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Given the UK’s failure to meet its domestic target for cutting CO2 emissions and the prospect under current policies of increasing reliance on imported oil and gas, does your party agree that there is a continuing need for nuclear generation?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

Click link to view: The case for nuclear power to deal with climate change simply doesn't stack up. We want to create a truly sustainable economy: viable jobs for huge numbers of people in sustainable industries. Nuclear is risky and the most expensive form of energy

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Does your party support the introduction of personal carbon allowances?

Green Party - 26th Mar, 2009

The Green Party support the introduction of personal carbon allowances to ensure our emissions are shared out more equally

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