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Yes Jones is a farce to be reckoned with on the local political scene. And a terribly rude woman. If she's your role model it does rather explain a lot.


Good luck with the campaign. I will give you this plug: for those voters wanting to pay even more tax to give to those who already scrounge off our beloved system, your party is the right choice and who better to represent it than someone who has lived off the system for so very long.


Vote early and often folks.

Ignore Maurice, everyone else does.


I'm all for local small businesses, I've had a couple myself and my Dad was always running some business or other. It's the big businesses controlling economic and social policy, in the UK and across the globe that I have a problem with.

I'm not sure the winning strategy is to ignore those who don't agree with you, though I think Lady J Jones follows the same play book. Perhaps that explains the Greens lack of progress in winning elections.


Anyway, what policies would you support (along with your other five party members holding office across the whole of the UK) to punish big bad business?

Not sure I can fix the world single handed, but happy to give it a go. In the meantime I suggest you have a read of this


http://policy.greenparty.org.uk/mfss/


Click on the light green bits to get to the actual policy.


It's a bit long and there are a few difficult words and concepts, but if you get yourself a good dictionary, Maurice, I'm sure you'll manage to absorb some of it.

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