
Why Britain's Left is radicalising
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Navigating the Left: The Green Party's Strategic Shift
This chapter delves into the Green Party's evolving strategies and internal debates as they seek to capture the disenchanted left-leaning electorate amidst growing dissatisfaction with Labour. It contrasts the party's two main factions: those advocating for broad coalitions versus those pushing for radical change, while examining the implications of these dynamics on the political landscape. The narrative also highlights the challenges faced by leftist parties in competing against established movements and the potential avenues for collaboration amidst fragmentation.
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