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Stuart Jeffery - Green Politics in Maidstone

Stuart Jeffery - Green Politics in Maidstone

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Green politics in Maidstone, Kent from Stuart Jeffery, parliamentary candidate for Maidstone and the Weald. News, opinion and comment.

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  • Greens on 5% in new poll

    Posted on Sunday December 13th, 2009 at 04:17 in elections

    New Comres poll puts Greens on 5%!!!!This is excellent news - lets hope that it translates into votes....

  • Discrimination against future generations

    Posted on Sunday December 13th, 2009 at 04:15 in climate change

    Rupert's latest piece on Open Democracy deserves a read. The rights of future generations are constantly ignored, yet what could be more important? Rupert argues that 'future generations' is the last area of discrimination to be tackled.Acting in the...

  • Water & Gaza

    Posted on Wednesday December 9th, 2009 at 14:34 in Israel, palestine, Gaza

    I was chatting with a friend from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign yesterday and thinking that news about Gaza had gone very quite in recently when this article appeared on Comment is Free. I was aware of the water problems that Gaza had but this cr...

  • BAE should not sponsor carols

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 10:37 in peace, bae systems

    Sent in a personal capacity to the Medway Messenger. I spent most of my youth in Medway and have a real soft spot for it.Dear Editor, For many years I have attended the Dickensian Christmas in Rochester and, despite not being a Christian, I have alwa...

  • The march of 49,999 climate activists

    Posted on Tuesday December 8th, 2009 at 07:06 in climate change

    Day 2 of COP15 and the BBC are reporting that this decade is the hottest on record (no surprise for anyone who has looked at the graphs or data from any reliable source. The 50,000 strong march on Saturday showed just how strong the feeling was as 49...

  • Pictures from The Wave

    Posted on Saturday December 5th, 2009 at 13:37 in climate change

    50,000 was an excellent turnout at The Wave. 9 of us travelled up from Maidstone this morning and met others on the way, and a few more there. A few piccies:Leaving MaidstoneAinsley with blue ribbons (no - I've no idea why) About to set off on the ma...

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