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Post by stb12 on Mar 14, 2024 1:30:24 GMT
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Post by YL on Mar 14, 2024 7:38:00 GMT
Almanac profileCandidatesAngela Argenzio (Green) Sam Christmas (Lib Dem) Izzy France (TUSC) Caitlin Hardy (Workers Party) Abtisam Mohamed (Lab) Lucy Stephenson (Con) Annie Stoker (SDP) Alison Teal (Ind)
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Post by YL on Mar 14, 2024 19:25:23 GMT
The Greens seem to have got themselves into a bit of a mess here, with Alison Teal still apparently in suspension limbo, which must be a bit frustrating in one of their more promising seats.
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Post by David Ashforth on May 31, 2024 9:49:54 GMT
From the Sheffield Tribune: www.sheffieldtribune.co.uk/p/why-is-sheffield-soft-pedalling-on#%C2%A7your-tribune-briefing"The Sheffield Green Party should have a new candidate for the Sheffield Central constituency by this weekend after the party reran its selection process. Current candidate Alison Teal has been suspended for the last 19 months after she expressed “gender critical” views said by some to be at odds with Green Party policy. At a fresh hustings on Wednesday evening, local party members heard arguments that Teal should be reinstated as candidate, but these were ultimately rejected. Members now have a choice between former councillor Rob Murphy, current councillor Angela Argenzio, Colin McCulloch and Ammar Aldaker, with the result due on Saturday. Members could also vote to reject the new process and reopen nominations. However, if that were to happen the party would find itself in a huge dilemma with no obvious solution."
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Post by YL on May 31, 2024 10:00:19 GMT
Without commenting on the rights and wrongs of Alison Teal’s views, I’m afraid that this affair suggests that it’s not only the Labour Party who can get themselves in a mess with ridiculously slow disciplinary procedures and selection shenanigans. And it ought tobe one of their most promising seats.
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Post by Merseymike on May 31, 2024 10:12:06 GMT
Without commenting on the rights and wrongs of Alison Teal’s views, I’m afraid that this affair suggests that it’s not only the Labour Party who can get themselves in a mess with ridiculously slow disciplinary procedures and selection shenanigans. And it ought tobe one of their most promising seats. It's a mess. Really, the Greens need either support trans rights, or not - Teal's opposition can't deal with her views
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Post by Ron Swanson on May 31, 2024 10:37:03 GMT
Define ‘gender critical’ - she correctly believes there are two?
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Post by Merseymike on May 31, 2024 11:08:45 GMT
Define ‘gender critical’ - she correctly believes there are two? They simply decide which issue are pro or anti.
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Post by John Chanin on May 31, 2024 11:23:50 GMT
Any sensible political party should be able to accommodate a range of views on a peripheral issue like this. Once they cease to do so, they are either dissolving into factionalism and authoritarianism, or redefining a peripheral issue as a non-negotiable core value.
It is bizarre that a Green Party should consider issues relating to gender fluidity as a core value.
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Post by froome on May 31, 2024 12:08:43 GMT
Without commenting on the rights and wrongs of Alison Teal’s views, I’m afraid that this affair suggests that it’s not only the Labour Party who can get themselves in a mess with ridiculously slow disciplinary procedures and selection shenanigans. And it ought tobe one of their most promising seats. I have never met Alison Teal, but am aware of all the work she did on the Sheffield trees campaign. Alison Teal has been put on 'No Fault Suspension' for the last 19 months. Many other long-serving party members have had similar action taken against them, some for longer than this. In effect it is the same as being expelled, as they are not able to take part in any Green Party action or meetings, and are just left in limbo. My understanding (which is obviously not first hand) is that she has not been given any opportunity in the last 19 months to defend her position, and it appears that there has been no attempt by those in the national party whose role it is to make any attempt to discuss her suspension with her. I also understand that Wednesday's meeting was set up on a date when it was known that many of her supporters would not be able to attend. I will comment further on No Fault Suspensions on a more appropriate thread.
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Post by john07 on May 31, 2024 14:05:44 GMT
Without commenting on the rights and wrongs of Alison Teal’s views, I’m afraid that this affair suggests that it’s not only the Labour Party who can get themselves in a mess with ridiculously slow disciplinary procedures and selection shenanigans. And it ought tobe one of their most promising seats. She could always stand as a Teal Independent. It seems to work in Australia?
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Post by YL on Jun 2, 2024 20:24:36 GMT
The Greens finally have a candidate here, Broomhill & Sharrow Vale councillor (since 2019) Angela Argenzio.
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Post by owainsutton on Jun 2, 2024 20:33:03 GMT
Without commenting on the rights and wrongs of Alison Teal’s views, I’m afraid that this affair suggests that it’s not only the Labour Party who can get themselves in a mess with ridiculously slow disciplinary procedures and selection shenanigans. And it ought tobe one of their most promising seats. I have never met Alison Teal, but am aware of all the work she did on the Sheffield trees campaign. Alison Teal has been put on 'No Fault Suspension' for the last 19 months. Many other long-serving party members have had similar action taken against them, some for longer than this. In effect it is the same as being expelled, as they are not able to take part in any Green Party action or meetings, and are just left in limbo. My understanding (which is obviously not first hand) is that she has not been given any opportunity in the last 19 months to defend her position, and it appears that there has been no attempt by those in the national party whose role it is to make any attempt to discuss her suspension with her. I also understand that Wednesday's meeting was set up on a date when it was known that many of her supporters would not be able to attend. I will comment further on No Fault Suspensions on a more appropriate thread. From what I've heard about the emergency selection meeting, her supporters were pretty much doing a "stop the steal" thing. Encouraging people to vote Re-Open Nominations. Insisting that the whole thing was invalid. And so on.
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Post by batman on Jun 2, 2024 21:05:16 GMT
steel pretty much stopped in the city years ago
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 2, 2024 21:38:35 GMT
steel pretty much stopped in the city years ago It is still world renowned for a variety of high value specialist steels and the profit/wealth created by this is greater than the profit/wealth created by the old lower-tech steel production in the decades post WW2 and in real terms value!
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Post by YL on Jun 7, 2024 17:29:35 GMT
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Post by YL on Jun 8, 2024 7:26:01 GMT
Here is Alison Teal's statement on her resignation from the Greens.
Very appropriately, she has Australian connections.
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Post by carlton43 on Jun 8, 2024 8:07:04 GMT
Here is Alison Teal's statement on her resignation from the Greens. Very appropriately, she has Australian connections. The Greens are a nasty, pernicious, self harming, bunch of mono-maniacs in Sheffield and I hope for their wipe out here as soon as possible.
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Post by Defenestrated Fipplebox on Jun 8, 2024 9:06:27 GMT
Here is Alison Teal's statement on her resignation from the Greens. Very appropriately, she has Australian connections. The Greens are a nasty, pernicious, self harming, bunch of mono-maniacs in Sheffield and I hope for their wipe out here as soon as possible. I wouldn't have used those words, but I don't disagree. They've definitely absorbed all the loons who had previously attached themselves to Labour in Sheffield. Good long term for Labour and bad for the Greens.
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Post by Rutlander on Jun 8, 2024 14:43:48 GMT
The CON candidate Lucy Stephenson is a Rutland cllr and former council leader
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