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Glenn Vowles; Consumer to Conserver

Glenn Vowles; Consumer to Conserver

@ConserverLiving

Opposing over-exploitation of people & planet by the super-rich. Green ethics: equality, fairness, sustainability, humanism. Open University Tutor, Environment.

Bristol, England Beigetreten Temmuz 2023
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Nate Bear
Nate Bear@NateB_Panic·
Just a completely insane map. UN Blue Line? So where are the UN forces? How is Israel allowed to invade and order evacuations of villages all across a sovereign nation? Where's the condemnation? I knew they'd invaded the south but seeing this map is unreal
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Yes, because being #Green is about fair changes to systems. Being Green is not about individualism - that distortion originates from capitalism which blames you and I while over-exploiting us.
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NEF@NEF·
"We've got to stop equating the government's finances with a household." Zack Polanski speaking about government finances, austerity, and the problems with the UK's fiscal framework at our event this week
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Green Elects
Green Elects@GrnElects·
🚨 Zack Polanski announces the Green Party has hit 220,000+ members 💚
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Tristan Cork Post@TristanCorkPost·
BREAKING: Bristol’s bid to be named the next UK City of Culture didn’t even make the long-list: (Blackpool, Inverness-Highland, Ipswich, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Portsmouth, Sheffield, Swindon & Wrexham). When they first bid I wrote this👇🏼 bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-n…
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Tristan Cork Post@TristanCorkPost·
The man has 11 tube lines serving 272 stations, 6 more overground lines with 113 stations, more than 8,000 buses on 700 bus routes, stopping at 18,000 bus stops & STILL it’s ’difficult to get across’?!?! The rest of the country looks at London & Londoners with astonishment.
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Leo Gibbons@Layo_FH

Does anyone ever get immensely tired at how vast and sprawling London is and how difficult it can be to travel across?

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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
The very basics, the things we rely on to build the foundations of a good life, have been taken out of our hands, sold for profit - and then sold or rented back to us at crushing rates. The Green Party is there to inspire people with hope. And now, it's hope and a plan.
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Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
People are really struggling. The cost of rent, of bills, of getting through each day. I'll be talking about the long term changes we need to make - and in the short term, the immediate response to this energy crisis. The energy price cap must stay in place after June.
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Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
We live in Rip Off Britain. We have to lower people's bills and tax wealth fairly. This morning I'll be starting to lay out our vision of how to do this. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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D J Renney@DJ_Renney·
@ConserverLiving Can I be Green whilst advocating for the most natural and humane way of managing the fox population: with dogs?
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@JohnCleese John, fair and democratic systems of representation are essential to taking the decisions needed to tackle climate change. The connection is power, abuse and use.
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The Green Party
The Green Party@TheGreenParty·
"The Green Party calls on the UK Government to make clear to Trump and Netanyahu the UK will not accept breaches of international law, to withdraw permission for the US to use UK military bases, and to refuse any further complicity in this illegal war." @EllieChowns
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National Emergency Briefing
Has your MP joined the Parliamentary Call for Gov to stage a televised emergency briefing on the threat to the UK society from climate change and nature loss? We can rise to this challenge, but the public needs to be informed - the first to real action. nebriefing.org/parliamentary-…
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
We said we would replace Labour and take the fight to Reform. And that's exactly what's happening. We need you. Join.greenparty.org.uk
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This week’s YouGov / Sky News / Times voting intention poll has the following headline results: RefUK 25%(+2), GRN 19% (nc). CON 17% (-2), LAB 17% (nc), LDEM 14% (nc), The poll was taken on Sunday 15 March and Monday 16 March, with a sample of 2,329 respondents from YouGov’s online panel. This is the first poll since Nigel Farage and Reform UK publicly challenged YouGov’s approach and the pollster agreed to supply more underlying data about each poll. How YouGov carries out voting intention polls. During the last election campaign in 2024, YouGov changed how it conducts its weekly voting intention polls in an attempt to pick up tactical voting that has become an increasing feature of UK elections in recent years. They have continued to use this methodology since the election. Unlike other pollsters, YouGov’s methodology involves asking their online panel two voting intention questions: first, how they would vote if a general election were held tomorrow and - second - how they would vote in a general election if they were thinking specifically about their own constituency. The results are then put through an MRP model - or to give it its full name, a “multi-level regression and post-stratification” model to turn their raw data into headline voting intention - the figures that Sky News reports each week. YouGov uses these two techniques - a pair of voting intention questions and then putting the results through an MRP model - because they believe this allows them to get the closest to the result of an election held tomorrow. There appear to be significant differences between pollsters in their respective treatment of Reform UK: there are a lot of irregular voters currently telling pollsters they will go out and vote for Nigel Farage’s party in an election tomorrow, and different companies take a different view on how likely this would be to happen in practice. Why Reform UK dispute the methodology In recent months, YouGov has reported lower polling shares for Reform UK than other firms, although other pollsters also reported a decline from their peak, and Nigel Farage’s party has now challenged the pollster’s methodology. They say they believe that the first voting intention question - that makes no reference to constituencies - is a better representation of what is happening in the country, as well as questioning the use of the YouGov MRP model. They point to the pollster Peter Kellner, a one time employee of YouGov, who said that use of a second voting intention question about how a respondent would vote if thinking about their constituency would advantage the Lib Dems over Reform UK. From this week, following the Reform UK challenge, YouGov has agreed to publish the results to the question without the constituency prompt, as well as the one with the prompt which was already automatically part of the data. Nigel Farage is claiming this as a victory for transparency. YouGov’s methodology, however, has not changed and they stand by their approach. So here are YouGov’s raw voting intention numbers this week without a constituency prompt, and before YouGov apply the MRP model: Reform UK 19% Green 16% Conservative 11% Labour 11% Lib Dems 7% SNP 2% Plaid 1% Other 4% Would not vote 10% Don’t know 15% Refused to say 3% These are the numbers that Reform UK say are the “real” figures which each week they are likely to highlight. Note the figure here for Reform UK is the same this week when the question is asked both with and without the constituency prompt - 19%. Who is right? All pollsters use modelling and a range of techniques to generate the headline voting intention they believe best reflects reality. Ultimately, these results can only be tested at a general election, and at these moments, polling companies are judged by clients and shareholders. This wait can be frustrating for political parties, since in between elections polls drive momentum and, at worst, can be used to justify a change of leader. However at the last election, the final YouGov MRP poll put Reform UK on 15%, the exact number they received at the ballot box, and the final MRP was the most accurate by seats of any pollster, with 92% of constituencies called correctly.

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Farrukh@implausibleblog·
Zack Polanski, "Why do we hear this phrase all the time, unconscious bias?" Professor Keon West, "It's incredibly comfortable" "In the UK it's so hard to have a conversation about racism or sexism" "You won't hear people say: I did that and that was a racist thing to do" "You can go on TV and say you hate seeing a bunch of black and brown faces - like Reform UK's Sarah Pochin - and say you cannot be racist, it must be a misunderstanding" "Similarly men will say all sorts of things but not say that was sexist" "I think that is considered so impolite and so hurtful, to own up to that bias, that we sneak in a word in front of that, 'unconscious', and suddenly we don't have to feel quite so bad" "And everybody has it" "That focus that makes us calmer about the bias, that's really for the benefit of the people feeling bias" "It's not at all for the benefit of the people on the receiving end of the bias"
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