Wednesday, 5 May 2010
Election Fever Part Four: Green Day?
OK so The Green Party may not be mainstream in the UK. Yet.
What is there not to like about The Green Party's politics?
Their values tie nicely into mine.
I am vegetarian.
I love to recycle and of course I care about our beautiful planet.
Especially on a perfect sunny Spring day as this.
Come to think of it I would vote for a "More Pink Blossom Trees Across The Globe" Party any day.
But will today be a Green Day?
It's up to the UK Electorate.
Today I wore:
Jeans - Toop Shop
Top - Tesco
Cardigan - Principles
Scarf - M & Co.
Boots - Clarks
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Love the colour green. When I was in Italy and later in Germany I used to vote Green. In Germany the Green Party is powerful and in the Government coalition. Unfortunately it does not stand a chance here. Great outfit. Ciao. A.
ReplyDeleteFrom one Greeny to another: you look great! I just love the silhouette and the layers of the shades of green. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove this outfit - I've enjoyed your tie in with main parties - fab idea!!
ReplyDeleteSal xXx