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Could the Green Party's electoral crash lead to a rebirth of the movement?
- Europe's climate change-minded parties, including the Greens, performed poorly in the EU elections.
- The Green Party's refreshing fiscal frankness and advocating for a wealth tax have been acknowledged.
- The electoral crash raises questions about the future of the European green movement.
The Green parties in Europe performed poorly in the European Union elections, with their focus on climate change being seen as too narrow by voters. The war in Ukraine and the cost-of-living crisis have shifted priorities for many people, leading to concerns about affordability. The Green Party of England and Wales has shown candor in discussing tax issues and funding for their ambitious programs.
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