London Hustings for Green Party Leadership 28 July 2018
London Hustings for Green Party Leadership.28 July 2018 opening speeches: Leslie Rowe, Shahrar Ali, Sian Berry
Chaired by Sebastian Sandys of Islington Green Party
URL https://youtu.be/HmALj-2Um2I
London Hustings for Green Party Leadership.28 July 2018 questions part 1: Leslie Rowe, Shahrar Ali, Sian Berry
Chaired by Sebastian Sandys of Islington Green Party
URL https://youtu.be/vGf9Jq9RQuw
London Hustings for Green Party Leadership.28 July 2018 Shahrar Ali closing speech
Chaired by Sebastian Sandys of Islington Green Party
URL https://youtu.be/lRJj2KuAM6w
London Hustings for Green Party Leadership.28 July 2018 questions part 2: Leslie Rowe, Sian Berry
Chaired by Sebastian Sandys of Islington Green Party
URL https://youtu.be/TULDt6Cmbg0
London Hustings for Green Party Leadership.28 July 2018 closing speeches : Leslie Rowe, Sian Berry
Chaired by Sebastian Sandys of Islington Green Party
URL https://youtu.be/Np95MeFhna4
A comment from Alan Wheatley who says he is unable to post himself because he isn't signed up with Google and no alternative is offered:-
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that I heard most of what each of the candidates were saying, though I had difficulties hearing most of the questions; I found that the Chairperson and those questioners who were present either talked too fast, did not speak clearly enough, and/or did not use microphone properly.
I'd have liked to have heard/remembered any Q&A about right-wing welfare reforms that are currently making life a misery for a great many people. By e-mail recently, Child Poverty Action Group recently reported that "in a few years time half of the children in the UK will be in families on [the so-called] Universal Credit."
So, my message to my Green Party comrades from listening to these youtube videos of the candidates for Leader post -- and London Green Party who hosted this hustings -- would be that the Green Party should 'go out a lot more' to talk and listen to benefit claimants who by-and-large are being charged Council Tax while being too poor to be taxed.
Alan Wheatley
(forwarded to this blog by Anne Gray)