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Tag Archives: Greens
Can I still call myself Green?
I have been having a bit of a political identity crisis recently, as I question whether I can still call myself green. I think it’s possible to say that you are ‘life-long Labour’ or ‘a committed Conservative’ even if you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Activism
Tagged activism, campaigning, current affairs, environment, green movement, Green Party, Greens, political identity, politics
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The Morning After…
Given my post yesterday, confessing to taking a backseat in this election, I am not going to feel too guilty about my lack of insightful comment into the results. Especially given that the numbers seem to be shocking everyone, even … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Scotland
Tagged activism, campaigning, election, Greens, Labour, Scottish Election, SNP
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Reflections of a resting activist
This day four years ago, I’d been up since 6am. I’d spent an hour driving round Edinburgh to put A Boards up outside polling stations, before standing outside Barclay Church with my rosette on, chatting to a young Tory and … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Scotland
Tagged activism, campaigning, election, Greens, parenting, referendum, Scottish Election, work life balance, Yes to AV
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