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Daniel Brett | 08.06.2001 22:54

The Essex Green Man

I stood for the elections to Essex County Council as a Green Party candidate. I fought a one-man battle, distributing just 800 leaflets and wearing my home-ade Zapatista t-shirt constantly. The area (Thaxted in Uttlesford) was a strong die-hard rural Tory area and I garnered 477 votes - 6.1 per cent. Considering the odds stacked against me, it was a positive vote for an alternative to the three grey parties. While all the anarchists on this website will deride me, I still think its a triumph for the small-time socialist in what is a solidly right-wing area. OK, so the Green vote won't change anything. But I'm not going to wait around for the revolution to do something. I shook up the other candidates and by standing, the turn-out in my area was around 75 per cent! I'm chuffed.
In the rest of Essex, the Green vote was similar, starving the self-proclaimed 'left-wing' LibDems of votes. In Witham, James Abbot received 14 per cent of the vote, beating the slimey LibDems into fourth place. With an average of 6 per cent of the vote, the Green did well. Moreover, they trounced right-wing parties such as the fascist BNP and the little englander UKIP (Sykes actually gave £10 million to the UKIP, and they still lagged behind the Greens).
For me, the Greens are just a small part of the growing disenchantment with the aggressive capitalist system and present an egalitarian alternative to the nice but mad Trotskyites and their many vanguard parties. In Tohyy Essex, a 6%+ Green vote is a sea-change and I'm proud to be a part of that.

Daniel Brett
- e-mail: danbrett2000@hotmail.com

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Greens are the worst on environment

08.06.2001 23:21

I don't want to slag you off for what you have done. It's good that some one gets off their arse and does something against the crooks tht are running the world. Most of the points in your mail are true . The problem is the colour scheme you have chosen.
The Greens in the EU parliment are a bunch of charlatans who have sold out to the industrialists/ multi nationals .
Italy did have the most elected green MP's but they showed up as a bunch of total arseholes and have now almost disappeared .
In the short time they were around they proved to be worst on environmental issues. Keep up the good work but don't trust the greens or greenpeace for that matter they are in the environmental (big) business but not in the business of saving the environment.

see you in Genova , or at one of the parties along the coast
between La Spezia and San Remo ..

LB

Luther blissett
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From Small Acorns.

09.06.2001 20:42

Very much like Daneil, I stood at the elections as a Green Party Candidate, in the Bishop Auckland Constituency of SW Durham. With no help and £20 pound to spend on leaflets. Now this was my first time and it was daunting as I was standing in a die hard region under labour control, but the results showed a growing willingness to concider the real radical agenda.
1052[2.73%] of the electorate had the confidence for the first time in history to choose something else,this is a start. What shook me in this election thoe was the unwillingness to look beyound the telly as it misrepresents so much, even news from the Europe.
If the protesters and complainers joined us in putting a louder vioce together, we would be heared and we could not fall under the spell of the illusion, that yes I see so many Green Candidates fall under. But lets get real I need you all there, all of the time, not just when there is a campaign. With both ends of the candle lit we can clear the trash that impedes all to our visions of a Green future secured.
Join me, talk to me, I want you there/here now. Do not let our world fall into violence that is already bringing with it deeper oppression and let our granchildren remember us for the courage that is needed to be able to work together, taking back our world from the few.






Carl Bennett
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I agree

09.06.2001 23:15

I agree with both of you. I think most of the Green Party is aware that it cannot affect change simply via the ballot box. Moreover, many Greens are utterly ashamed of their colleagues on the continent, especially Die Grunen which supported the murder of unarmed Yugoslav civilians in the disgusting NATO war. However, standing for the Greens can give people a reality check - what the hell is life about if it's not about living peacefully with one another and in harmony with our environment? I am so pleased that I managed to contest a predominantly Tory area and garner 477 out of 7,800 votes. It's not huge, but it breaks the mould and shows that even in the most diehard right-wing capitalist areas, there are people who appreciate the Greens' message of 'people before profit'. So don't slag us off for attempting to pursue an agenda through the ballot box. It's just another part of the struggle against exploitation, war and destruction.

Daniel Brett
mail e-mail: danbrett2000@hotmail.com