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Thread: Can we close down the Green Party Recognition on P.ie

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    Can we close down the Green Party Recognition on P.ie

    The Green Party have lived up to Patricia McKenna's expectation and have deen destroyed after their corrosive alliance with the great beast Fianna Fail.
    Their future as a political party is limited to say the least, and they have lost the reputation for being, maybe naive but honest and principled. Their likes will not be seen again, for the foreseeable future.
    There are a couple of other parties that have become more relevant to the political landscape, and it seems to me that the vast majority of people who are posting on the Green threads are only being abusive and making fun at the Greens expense.
    There are none left - pardon the pun.
    Take them down put socialists or CSP or somebody that someone out there votes for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bye bye mubarak View Post
    The Green Party have lived up to Patricia McKenna's expectation and have deen destroyed after their corrosive alliance with the great beast Fianna Fail.
    Their future as a political party is limited to say the least, and they have lost the reputation for being, maybe naive but honest and principled. Their likes will not be seen again, for the foreseeable future.
    There are a couple of other parties that have become more relevant to the political landscape, and it seems to me that the vast majority of people who are posting on the Green threads are only being abusive and making fun at the Greens expense.
    There are none left - pardon the pun.
    Take them down put socialists or CSP or somebody that someone out there votes for.
    I agree with you.
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    Ouch, a deep knife thrust into the dying environmentalists broccoli encrusted heart.

    But thus is life. The greens are dead all hail the new greens

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    Quote Originally Posted by bye bye mubarak View Post
    The Green Party have lived up to Patricia McKenna's expectation and have deen destroyed after their corrosive alliance with the great beast Fianna Fail.
    Their future as a political party is limited to say the least, and they have lost the reputation for being, maybe naive but honest and principled. Their likes will not be seen again, for the foreseeable future.
    There are a couple of other parties that have become more relevant to the political landscape, and it seems to me that the vast majority of people who are posting on the Green threads are only being abusive and making fun at the Greens expense.
    There are none left - pardon the pun.
    Take them down put socialists or CSP or somebody that someone out there votes for.
    Why, has the Green party gone out of the politics business?
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    In effect yes - political irrelevancy

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    Yes, I utterly agree. Also, I presume voters will no longer be polled on their party leader preference from a list that includes Gormley. They now have the same right to recognition as Christian Solidarity, Aine Ni Chonaill or the dessicated corpse of Rex Harrison.

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    The need for Green politics & policies ''haven't gone away you know''...

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    The final humiliation. And quite right too. Remove them and replace them with a group that won seats
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    Quote Originally Posted by tonic View Post
    Why, has the Green party gone out of the politics business?
    Yes by popular demand.
    I suggested this at the weekend and only got grief from eco-mentalist types.
    Hope you have better luck.
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    A poll. We demand a poll on the issue. Democratically decide

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