
The Green Party leader was rewarded for her vaguely coherent interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme by being mistakenly called Caroline Lucas by presenter John Humphrys. Ms Bennett, whose previous interview on LBC was described as ‘car crash’ and
by A.B. Sanderson7 Apr 2015, 7:11 AM PST0

In an apparent bid to make themselves completely unelectable, the Green Party revealed a new raft of “loony tunes” and “barmy” policy proposals at their annual conference this weekend. Their ambitions include extending human rights to animals, creating a ‘progressive’
by Donna Rachel Edmunds9 Mar 2015, 7:43 AM PST0

The Green Party Leader, Natalie Bennett, has appeared on the Nick Ferrari show on LBC to talk about her party’s policies. However, she became badly unstuck when she was asked about the Green’s policy on social housing. Bennett appeared to
by Andre Walker24 Feb 2015, 3:04 AM PST0

The story so far: devastated by universally appalling reviews of its dreadful farrago of lefty nonsense UKIP: The First Hundred Days, Channel 4 has reluctantly agreed to make another, counterbalancing political mockumentary, a much more realistic one this time, called
by James Delingpole17 Feb 2015, 9:51 AM PST0

The Green Party has dropped two key policies after they failed to stand up to scrutiny by the media following a surge in public support for the party. Green Party leader Natalie Bennett has announced that British citizens would not,
by Donna Rachel Edmunds3 Feb 2015, 8:03 AM PST0

Green Party leader Natalie Bennett has said that the Queen would be given a council house under a Green government, adding that she would welcome an economic recession. In an interview with The Times, the Australian politician said her party
by A.B. Sanderson24 Jan 2015, 5:49 AM PST0

Natalie Bennett, leader of the Green Party, has told the Economist that living on benefits in the UK is worse than being poor in India, because in India everyone else is poor too. Ms Bennett has claimed that her words
by Donna Rachel Edmunds31 Dec 2014, 4:24 AM PST0