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GREENS FIRST PAST THE POST-ER

Green Party by-election candidate Helen Corry said she was enjoying the shock of other parties at the higher quality of Green Party posters, leaflets and other material

"They ask me how I can do it within the confines of a 1,000 budget allowed for this election," she said. "The answer is simple - recycling".

Helen said that unlike other partiesthe Green Party recycled its posters, designing them to be used in more than one election.

"All my posters were up around the Banbridge Council area for the MLA elections last year," she said, "and we managed to recover most of them for this election.

"Thus I don't have to buy posters and can so afford better materials in this election.

"My election agent has even perfected a device for getting ties down from poles undamaged to allow them be used again as well. Green economics beat the disposable consumer culture every time.

"They have seen nothing yet, we have more where they came from - I hope that the demonstration of the effectiveness of recycling of posters by the Green Party will inspire the other parties to take down their posters, store them flat and recycle them in future elections; their ties too, I hate to see the way they leave them on poles after the elections."

Mrs. Corry is asking people to vote Green with their 1st vote, and then transfer to their usual party No. 2.

"We need all the parties to understand that their voters want them to take on the Green agenda - this is a simple way to send them a message," she said.


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