Voice Podcast: the green green grass of Green Lib Dems

Alex recorded this Podcast yesterday, on the train on the way to Brighton.

Alex Foster and Chris Le Breton discuss the green agenda, and how our party’s already green credentials can be given a boost.

The challenge of the Greens has been on the minds of campaigners at conference this year – in too many council and Parliamentary seats, the Greens have taken just enough votes away from the Lib Dems to deprive us of a win. There is a debate going on about how we can better underline our own green credentials to prevent that happening.

If green issues aren’t enough for you, the Podcast also discusses Chris’s eyesight.

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