
Greens 'continually disappointed' by other parties on tactical voting
Green Party co-leader Johnathan Bartley answered listener’s questions on a special General Election Your Call with Nicky Campbell.
Among questions on the environment, pay and social care; Mr Bartley was asked if the Greens would be willing to form a coalition with Labour if it meant gaining a majority in parliament.
He responded: "The pressure on us to hold our noses and vote tactically is immense. In the last election we reached out to Labour, but it's been a continual disappointment to make moves but get no reciprocation.”
He added: "Where Labour won't embrace electoral reform, all they are doing is lining up another Tory government."
Listen to the full interview on ‘Election Barometer’ on ѿý Sounds: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p07wf90n
This clip is from 5 Live Your Call on Friday 29 November 2019
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