Re-evaluating the Green Party

It is always good to really challenge your beliefs when you can, so last night I tried to put aside any biases I hold and read through the Green Party manifesto.

I had previously written them off as sexists who support homoeopathy. Taking a look at their manifesto they talk a lot of sense though.

Here is what I like:

  • They make the case that inequality is bad for everyone (I have a blog post coming on this)
  • They want to reduce government borrowing
  • They aim for a 35 hour working week
  • Not increasing the rate of corporation tax for small businesses
  • Ensuring the NHS is entirely publicly run
  • Get rid of academies and free schools
  • Treat drug abuse as a health issue rather than a crime
  • Ending religious opt-outs of equality legislation
  • Reformation of the House of Lords

Here is what I do not like:

  • Their plan to pay for their pension plan is based on removing the tax incentives for people to pay into private pensions
  • Increased tax on fuels including its introduction on aviation fuel
  • Significant restrictions on air travel
  • Supporting the Post Office which is an appallingly-run and non-essential organisation that we can afford to and should let fail
  • So-called “business protection zones” to stop supermarkets
  • Removing the internal market from the NHS
  • Decentralise the NHS – they claim they can do it without it becoming a postcode lottery, but I am not convinced
  • Complementary therapies being available on the NHS
  • End mixed-sex accommodation in hospitals – why? Surely the Greens should be gender progressive?
  • Provide funding for women’s refuges (but not men)
  • Provide funding to tackle violence against women (but not men)
  • Forcing companies to hire women onto their boards
  • Reducing the voting age to 16
  • Move towards a written bill of rights
  • Oppose nuclear power
  • Reduce motorway speed limits to 55mph
  • Support organic food and oppose GM food

I was originally going to end this blog post with something like this:

There is certainly plenty in their I dislike. But the question is, do they talk less nonsense than the other political parties? I think it is quite possible that they actually do.

However, on reading through the list I have just made, there really is some unscientific stuff in there. So I don’t really know where to go with this ending now…

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