News
Aug 1, 2010
Full house: Exeter Green Party to stand a candidate in every ward
Category: Politics
Posted by: exetergreenparty
Exeter Green Party is putting up a candidate in every ward in the forthcoming City Council elections to be held on 9th September, providing the first opportunity in a generation for every elector in Exeter to vote Green.
The Green Party is hoping that its positive and distinctive manifesto, to be launched next week, other Parties in disarray over resignations and the failed unitary bid will give the Green Party the distinctive edge to win seats on the council.
Exeter Green Party election agent Isaac Price-Sosner said:
“The Green Party goes from strength to strength in Exeter with a dynamic and expanding team. A candidate standing in every ward means all voters will have the opportunity to vote Green in this election – the first time in a generation that this has been the case”
Tom Milburn, who is standing in Newtown, where the Green Party believes it has its best chance of winning a seat on the city council said:
“Having lived in Newtown for a number of years it's an exciting prospect for me to be representing a real alternative to the greyness of the usual parties”
Green Party Chairperson Audaye Elesedy said:
“The Green Party is making positive strides in progressing fair and sensible politics with Caroline Lucas MP and Paula Black a Devon Councilor, we can do the same in Exeter. Our offering to the people of Exeter is the most consistent and distinctive choice in this election, we've strong candidates committed to fully engaging with the electorate. Indeed we believe we are the only alternative left!”
Exeter Green Party election agent Isaac Price-Sosner said:
“The Green Party goes from strength to strength in Exeter with a dynamic and expanding team. A candidate standing in every ward means all voters will have the opportunity to vote Green in this election – the first time in a generation that this has been the case”
Tom Milburn, who is standing in Newtown, where the Green Party believes it has its best chance of winning a seat on the city council said:
“Having lived in Newtown for a number of years it's an exciting prospect for me to be representing a real alternative to the greyness of the usual parties”
Green Party Chairperson Audaye Elesedy said:
“The Green Party is making positive strides in progressing fair and sensible politics with Caroline Lucas MP and Paula Black a Devon Councilor, we can do the same in Exeter. Our offering to the people of Exeter is the most consistent and distinctive choice in this election, we've strong candidates committed to fully engaging with the electorate. Indeed we believe we are the only alternative left!”








