On the verge of making themselves unelectable for at least another generation, which is quite an achievement in less than a year.
I'll declare my interests here, I'm a Green Party voter and have admired what they have previously contributed as minority coalition members in Governments elsewhere in Europe.
But they are at a real turning point IMO. Whilst its clear to most that the other "main" parties have no real principles and slide with the mood of the people, the Greens rely on the perception that they are true to their roots and have a coherent and clear position on core issues. If they lose this they have nothing, as they don't have a large historical base of loyal voters who are too stuck in their ways to change.
Whilst in many ways the downturn hit them worse than FF (many of their policies are for long-term benefit and have significant cost in the short-term, so a contractionary budget was the worst thing that could happen)their hollow words about the education cuts are in severe danger of permanently labelling them as gutless.
Hopefully the party grassroots continue in their attempts to make the parliamentary party fully accountable.
I can see now why Sergeant stepped down.
Discuss.