ELECTION COMMUNICATION • LONDON REGION • 22 MAY 2014
RE-ELECT JEAN LAMBERT VOTE GREEN in the European elections 22 May
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we will transform our economy to put people first
• Invest in job creation, giving young people a future • Make big businesses pay their taxes and pay workers decent wages • Make banks work for the community and support small businesses • End fossil fuel subsidies, invest in renewable energy • Stand up to corporate greed and resist damaging trade deals.
we will promote equality and protect your rights • Tackle poverty and reduce inequality
• Protect public services, defend the NHS • Provide care for those that need it and for those who provide it Jean demonstrating with other Green MEPs in Strasbourg
• Promote equality, tackle hatred.
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for the common good we will protect our environment and animals • Clean up our dirty air and protect nature
• Act against climate change, protect against floods • End the waste of energy and valuable resources • Provide good food we can trust and afford • Defend animals from cruelty and exploitation.
Greens want a different Europe – a europe thAT:
• Protects its people and stands up to vested interests • Leads the world on tackling climate change • Champions human rights, promotes fair trade
Jean with Caroline Allen, London’s number 2 candidate
• Values people for who they are, wherever they are from.
AN LAMBERT 22 May 2014
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Party for the common good “I am proud to be a London MEP – to represent this diverse and vibrant city.
Jean Lambert says Your vote counts! It’s a proportional voting system for the European Elections so every vote can make a difference on 22 May. www.london.greenparty.org.uk jean.lambert@greenparty.org.uk facebook.com/LondonGreenParty @LonGreenParty Promoted by Laura Davenport on behalf of London Region Green Party European election candidate list both at 56-64 Leonard St, London, EC2A 4LT. Printed on 100% recycled paper by Pindar Scarborough Ltd., Thornburgh Road, Eastfield, Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO11 3UY.
“I am also proud to be a Green MEP because Greens make a difference. Whether that is capping bankers’ bonuses, winning changes in the Common Fisheries Policy or bringing in the Youth Guarantee to help support young people seeking work, Greens work across borders for the common good.” Jean lives in East London and was a teacher before being elected to the European Parliament. She heads the Green list of eight candidates for the London area.
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