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Green Party Candidate Launch – and why I’m standing
Last weekend was the official launch of all Gloucestershire’s Green Party candidates for the 2015 general election. This is the first time that the Green Party have fielded a candidate in every one of the county’s six constituencies, and really … Continue reading
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Wounded Badger Patrol with Gloucestershire Against Badger Shooting
After being selected as the Green Party’s Parliamentary candidate, one of the first discussions I had with party members focused on which local issues were most important to them – the badger cull was a topic that came up again … Continue reading