This is still an ex-blog....but I did feel the need to clamber atop my battered soapbox one last time, to make a plea to fellow members of the Green Party.
As many readers will know, the Green Party has just had an internal referendum on the 'leadership question'. After many months of discussion and debate, the Party membership voted 73% to 27% (with about a 50% turnout) to switch away from our current model of Principal Speakers without a vote on the National Exec and elected annually, to a model of Leader/Deputy Leader both with a vote on the Exec and elected once every two years.
Readers may also know that, due to my opposition to the abandoning of annual elections, I urged a 'No' vote in the referendum.
However - I strongly believe that now that the Party membership has spoken, it is time to unify and move on to what we are meant to be doing - winning elections and building a movement for radical social change. It is up to the hundreds of members who voted 'NO' to act constructively to ensure that a Green model of leadership is inclusive, transparent, accountable and empowering - not to fight some sort of guerilla battle against proposals that have been overwhelmingly supported by thousands of party members.
I guess I just wanted to express my opinion, clearly, that now is the time to take stock of our new internal structure and make sure that it works for everyone. Not to hark back to an old structure that, lets be honest, never worked very well anyway and has been rejected by a large majority of our fellow party members.
Here's hoping that peace breaks out, and we can all move forward on a constructive basis...winning at least one MP at the next General Election!
Cheers and best wishes,
Matt