Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Greens throw mud in internal party election



a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh6lCPkUSpLu-eb_t46EPUuWqwcNJs15EPo97lCeJpJ2lb7sucAVgBtzbd516jq9UsMVTAWWWGD1FSTz97JHiICi7NNNGKyTSc3FSmpO_aQ1ok_yb1W6uTfc_r7ZIOtZeALVbPBTpXwNoNp/s1600-h/muddy.jpg"img style="MARGIN: 0px 0px 10px 10px; WIDTH: 159px; FLOAT: right; HEIGHT: 200px; CURSOR: hand" id="BLOGGER_PHOTO_ID_5369199783278551954" border="0" alt="" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh6lCPkUSpLu-eb_t46EPUuWqwcNJs15EPo97lCeJpJ2lb7sucAVgBtzbd516jq9UsMVTAWWWGD1FSTz97JHiICi7NNNGKyTSc3FSmpO_aQ1ok_yb1W6uTfc_r7ZIOtZeALVbPBTpXwNoNp/s200/muddy.jpg" //aA couple of readers have contacted me today about the Green Party's election for its external communications officer. Rupert Read and Jason Kitkat are standing on job-share basis against the current incumbent Tracy Dighton-Brown.br /br /And their supporters are fighting a personal and dirty campaign.br /br /On Read and Knight's own a href="http://rupertjason.wordpress.com/endorsements/"campaign site/a one supporter has written:br /divblockquotepOn Friday 12 June, Tracy Dighton-Brown, the current External Comms Co-ordinator, said to me, and I quote exactly: “I’m going to destroy you, Mark Hill.”/ppI can work with the madness of the Royal Mail. I can cope with the civil service for the sake of the Party. But I simply can’t work with an External Comms Co-ordinator who routinely excludes me from Committee meetings and decisions, and who is basically impossible to work with./p/blockquotea href="http://www.dailyplanet.org.uk/10/08/2009/green-party-executive-elections-2009/"dailyplanet.org.uk/a lists six (count 'em) reasons why is Dighton-Brown's fault that the Greens did not do better in the recent Norwich by-election, where Read was the party's candidate.br /br /Among them is that she:br /blockquotecaused two press officers to resign. Sian Berry and Gary Dunion - who had come up with a strategy to build a media narrative (as they had done with huge success in the London campaign) - resigned after Tracy trashed their strategy. The strategy was never replaced, and nor was one of their posts./blockquoteShe does have her defenders among Green bloggers. a href="http://another-green-world.blogspot.com/2009/08/muddy-electioni-suppose-thats-politics.html"Another Green World/a writes:br /br /blockquotepI have been amazed by how much mud has been thrown at Tracy Dighton-Brown the current External comms member of the Green Party Executive./ppUnfounded rumours that she is opposed to the free post system are one example./ppand I have had this 'Tracy is one of the most frightening and scary people that I have ever met. She is utterly manipulative, two-faced and has no sense of morality as far as I can see. I am personally terrified that she is in control of the Green Party's media operation. All she has done so far is to stop other people from doing things.'/ppDepressing./p/blockquoteRemind me. Wasn't it Rupert Read who launched, to great fanfares, his "clean politics pledge" during the Norwich North campaign?br /br /Indeed it was. Here he is writing on the a href="http://www.norwichgreenparty.org/default.aspx?url=http://www.norwichgreenparty.org/news/090707.html"Norwich Green Party/a website on 7 July:br /blockquotepIf politicians are going to mean what they say about cleaning up politics, then it is vital to begin with cleaning up political campaigning. Citizens need to be able to trust what politicians say .../ppA clean campaign is about having a constructive debate on the issues between the candidates and ensuring that the issues are not obscured by lies, personal attacks and mud-throwing./p/blockquoteMaybe that pledge should be extended to the Green Party's own internal elections?/divdiv class="blogger-post-footer"img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/6606798-2151022745508821709?l=liberalengland.blogspot.com'//div

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