
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


If the future of politics must include tackling climate change, it holds that the future should be bright for the Greens. In parts of Europe, their influence is growing. In Germany the Green Party is enjoying unprecedented support. But in the UK there’s only ever been one Green MP and the party won just 2.7 per cent of the vote in last year's election. In this edition of Analysis, Rosie Campbell, Professor of Politics and Director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at Kings College London, goes in search of the Green vote. Who are they? If the Parliamentary path is blocked due to the voting system, how do they make an impact? And can they persuade more people not only to vote Green but also to become “Greener”?
Producer: Jim Frank
By BBC Radio 44.6
195195 ratings
If the future of politics must include tackling climate change, it holds that the future should be bright for the Greens. In parts of Europe, their influence is growing. In Germany the Green Party is enjoying unprecedented support. But in the UK there’s only ever been one Green MP and the party won just 2.7 per cent of the vote in last year's election. In this edition of Analysis, Rosie Campbell, Professor of Politics and Director of the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at Kings College London, goes in search of the Green vote. Who are they? If the Parliamentary path is blocked due to the voting system, how do they make an impact? And can they persuade more people not only to vote Green but also to become “Greener”?
Producer: Jim Frank

7,941 Listeners

378 Listeners

863 Listeners

1,065 Listeners

159 Listeners

5,586 Listeners

1,809 Listeners

1,904 Listeners

1,740 Listeners

1,020 Listeners

2,117 Listeners

1,954 Listeners

113 Listeners

33 Listeners

408 Listeners

73 Listeners

745 Listeners

160 Listeners

43 Listeners

140 Listeners

74 Listeners

3,243 Listeners

1,010 Listeners

40 Listeners

46 Listeners