Green Politics: Sustainable Futures

Reflections on how to build a modern, inclusive and participatory Green Party.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

As one door closes, another opens…

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For those of you who know me or follow me on Twitter , you will have been aware that I have recently moved back to London, leaving...
Thursday, 26 January 2012

Why isn’t the Green Party breaking through?

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As we curl up at home on these grim winter nights, a highlight has been my creeping addiction to Borgen. This new Danish political drama foc...
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Monday, 28 November 2011

Boom or bust? Championing a revitalised Green Party Executive

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One of the savviest investments by the Green Party in nurturing it's democratic health over the last couple of years has been to invest ...
Monday, 21 November 2011

The Big Green Leap Forward: Welcoming submissions from guest writers

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If the last few months of campaigning amongst the membership have taught me anything, it is that there are more amazing and talented people ...
Sunday, 13 November 2011

Launching the LGBTIQ Greens strategy for 2011-2012

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Over the last couple of months, the Committee for the LGBTIQ Greens group has been working on a strategic plan for the coming year. I though...
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Stephen Wood
Brighton-based activist involved in the Green movement and Chair of LGBTIQ Greens nationally. Working in international development research, specifically around international LGBTIQ rights. Passionate about progressive political change. Author of the Green Politics: Sustainable Futures blog, which examines how we can build a credible, modern Green Party in the UK. These are my personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the official views or policy positions of Brighton and Hove Green Party.
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