Green Party row after foreign-language campaign video sparks concern
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Green Party row after foreign-language campaign video sparks concern
"“To me, it seems like a poor way of communicating in the UK, where English is our language. It does make me a little uncomfortable. I can't deny that... it's not ideal, that's for sure.”"
"“He added that while many people speak more than one language, he found it ‘odd’ for a political message to be delivered first in a language other than English.”"
"“Mr Grant rejected that characterisation, insisting the party was focused on ‘hope rather than fear, rage and division’, and said the Greens were seeking to improve living standards rather than inflame cultural tensions.”"
"“However, he acknowledged broader concerns about internal cohesion within the party, warning that political movements could contain ‘extreme people on the left and on the right’. ‘You can't control everybody,’ he said.”"
A senior Green Party figure reported feeling uncomfortable after seeing a campaign video where supporters appeared to deliver part of an election message in a foreign language. The footage showed a volunteer speaking what appeared to be Bangla while standing with others holding a Green Party banner alongside a mayoral candidate. The figure said he did not understand the language and questioned whether campaign messaging in the UK should prioritize English. He rejected claims that the approach amounted to sectarian politics, saying the party focuses on hope and improving living standards. He also warned that political movements can include extreme views and that internal control over everyone is limited.
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