News and views from the city's bloggers
Check out the latest news from prominent bloggers, including Green candidates and councillors commenting on local issues, politics and much more.
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- Keep in touch with Caroline Lucas MP on Twitter (writing in personal capacity)
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The Green Party does not endorse, nor can it be held responsible for any content on any blogs linked here, other than for official Green Party candidate blogs.
By linking to a blog the Green Party does not necessarily shares the opinions of the author. Some blogs listed are not aligned with the Green Party.
Bloggers
Brighton and Hove elected Green bloggers
Two backbench Green councillors have just started to blog on this site (August 2011).
Alex Phillips, Green councillor for Goldsmid ward in Hove. Visit Alex's blog.
Christina Summers, Green councillor for Hollingdean & Stanmer in Brighton. Visit Christina's blog.
Other prominent elected city Greens writing in a personal capacity on a wide range of political and other issues include:
Caroline Lucas www.carolinelucas.com/cl/blog.html
Christopher Hawtree www.christopherhawtree.com
Jason Kitcat www.jasonkitcat.com/
Amy Kennedy http://greenamykennedy.blogspot.com/
Other bloggers (representing a variety of viewpoints)
National portal for green-leaning bloggers
Stephen Wood
Brighton-based Green blogger
http://greenpoliticssustainablefutures.blogspot.com/
Brighton Politics Blogger
Politically non-aligned, anonymous blogger with progressive perspective, closely following national and local politics.
http://brightonpoliticsblogger.wordpress.com/
- Green Euro-MP calls on Thanet Council to raise costs for live animal export at Ramsgate Port
- Brighton and Hove Greens lead the way in refusing to be bullied into freezing council tax
- Capitalism should exist for the good of the people, not the other way around
- Cuts to Disability Living Allowance will push carers to the edge













