‘We have to book bigger rooms’ : Green membership surge causes novel problems
Party rides high with new leader Zack Polanski winning media plaudits and supporter numbers doubling to 140,000 A surge in membership levels is causing the Green party some novel problems. “Our local association went from 400 to over 1,000,” one activist said. “We had meetings booked in rooms (…)
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