'We would evict Queen from Buckingham Palace ' if we win say Greens

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The party would move the royal family out of the 775-room mega-mansion, complete with tennis court, lake and heli-pad amid 40 acres of land nestled in the leafy St James’ Park area of Westminster.


However there are no plans that Her Majesty and Prince Philip would be turfed out in the cold, like the estimated 2,500 people sleeping rough in England alone, as Green leader Natalie Bennett said she was “sure we can find a council house for her”.


This would mean, under the Greens’ suggestions, that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Prince George and the unborn baby would also be served an eviction notice from Kensington Palace and would have to shell out for private rent, buy their own house or join the chronically over-subscribed social housing register.


Ms Bennett said that the party is planning to “build lots more” social housing properties as “GDP is a lousy tool for progress” compared to people having a “better quality life”.


The housing crisis and lack of universally-affordable properties has been attributed to the Tory policy of allowing council and housing association tenants to buy their homes at heavily discounted prices. It has also been blamed on foreign investors buying up land for luxury developments while mortgages and private rents go through the roof.


Ms Bennett also criticised “parasitical” global companies who do not pay their fair share of tax by basing their businesses in tax-havens such as the Cayman Islands, even though they rely on public assets such as roads and the NHS to make a tidy profit.


The Greens, with branches in different regions of the UK, plan to “restructure society with the rich paying their way and multinationals paying taxes” with the top band of tax increasing to more than the current 50p rate.


Their rising popularity, as shown by rapidly increasing numbers of memberships, has catapulted Ms Bennett to being invited to take part in two televised political debates ahead of the general election on 7 May.


Prime Minister David Cameron had insisted that he would not take part unless Ms Bennett was included if Ukip’s Nigel Farage was invited, despite the Greens having announced a total of 43,829 memberships across the UK compared to the latter’s 41,966 members as of last week.


Ms Bennett said: “People are really hungry for something different. There is an element of us being fresh and new, but we are also talking about ideas, optimism and changing things.”


The Greens also plan to raise the minimum hourly wage to £10, with a guaranteed £71 a week universal basic income for all adults, with half of the £280 billion cost of the policy to come from tax, she indicated, with the rest made up of money already paid out in benefits like jobseekers’ allowance.


A tax of 1 or 2 per cent on people worth more than £3 million would also be implemented and the party suggested that the state could have powers to seize assets from the wealthy.




'We would evict Queen from Buckingham Palace and allocate her council house,' say Greens - UK Politics - UK - The Independent










 

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So the Green Party of England and Wales have a manifesto that's been written by a Broadmoor patient. We all know this already, and that's why the Green Party of England and Wales have got less chance of winning the upcoming General Election than Bradford City have of winning this season's FA Cup, despite their extraordinary result yesterday.

As for Natalie Bennett, we should send her back to Australia.
 

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Why are we tolerating this?

Are there no law books listing treason?

Is there no Tower?

No constables loyal to their sovereign?



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It'll be interesting to see what type of home Mrs (or is it Mz?) Bennett lives in. I doubt it'll be an ordinary terrace like the ordinary working man lives in.

The Green Party of England and Wales' manifesto (the Green Party was split up in 1990 into the Green Party of England and Wales, the Scottish Green Party, and the Green Party of Northern Ireland) looks like it was written by a dribbling madman in a straitjacket at Rampton. One of their other policies is to get rid of the British Army. If you want to ensure that you want policies that'll ensure you'll never get elected, the Green Party of England and Wales have gone the right way about it.
 

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Might be hard to make a charge of treason against the queen stick. Now a charge of being a parasite would be easy to prove.
 

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They want to evict the Queen from her home; they want to abolish the British Army; and they think it should NOT be a crime for British citizens to join ISIS or Al Qaeda.

Yep, the Green Party are nothing but a bunch of Loony Lefties:



It should NOT be a crime to join ISIS or Al Qaeda, says Green party leader who does not want to punish people for what they think



Natalie Bennett insisted actions of inciting violence or supporting violence should be illegal, but being members of ISIS or Al Qaeda should not be outlawed. More than 600 people from Britain are thought to have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join jihadists, with security forces warning returning fighters pose the biggest terror threat to Britain.

Green Party of England and Wales leader Natalie Bennett's car crash interview on her party's policies on the BBC's Sunday Politics this morning:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dFn...&feature=player_detailpage&x-yt-ts=1421914688


Green party leader says it should NOT be a crime to join ISIS | Daily Mail Online




With just over three months before a General Election, which is likely to result in another Hung Parliament and another Coalition Government forming (a coalition which could involve Ukip, the Greens or even involving the SNP from outside), a YouGov survey last week put the Greens on 10 per cent, up from 5 per cent when the Labour party set up a unit designed to tackle the threat of the minor party





 
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Why are we tolerating this?

Are there no law books listing treason?

Is there no Tower?

No constables loyal to their sovereign?



:)
All the good ones are taking trips to the Mid East to shoot a Muslim, this years version of big game hunting for the ones with no balls. First some mayor from the UK, now somebody from Australia, when do we send Harper? (make it a Muslim child if they want the best loyalist follower. That would be based on the mentality (or lack of) displayed on this very board to the cheers of the most members.

Australian Politician Joins Syrian Kurds in Fighting Against IS / Sputnik International

Head of the Northern Territory branch of Australia's Labor Party, Matthew Gardiner, left the country to join the Kurdish fighters in battling Islamic State (IS) militants in Syria, ABC news reported Sunday.
 

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Natalie Bennett insisted actions of inciting violence or supporting violence should be illegal, but being members of ISIS or Al Qaeda should not be outlawed. More than 600 people from Britain are thought to have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join jihadists, with security forces warning returning fighters pose the biggest terror threat to Britain.
I don't understand how she thinks that stand will give her votes.
 

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I don't understand how she thinks that stand will give her votes.


It will get her party plenty of votes in places like Blackburn, Bradford, Leicester, Luton and Tower Hamlets.
 

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I don't understand how she thinks that stand will give her votes.
It's so the ones they let out to train rebels can get back in. It doesn't mran anybody will be joining the Nations that have to fight the rebels. For Australia to do it it was done in secret. The Mayor from the UK left and came back under the 'rule'.
 

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It's so the ones they let out to train rebels can get back in. It doesn't mran anybody will be joining the Nations that have to fight the rebels. For Australia to do it it was done in secret. The Mayor from the UK left and came back under the 'rule'.
who let out? I don't understand what you mean, sorry.

They're the places where the vast majority of those who want to fight for ISIS and Al Qaeda live.
okay, thanks...and why would she support that since it would mean the end of England?