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Blue & Green Marbles Vote: Round Eleven #bluegreenmarbles
Caroline Lucas MP gained the most from Carbon Tracker Hobley’s departure. But she is still short of the required 50%. Juliet Davenport of Good Energy came from fifth to third as votes were transferred from earlier rounds. The champion of renewable energy gained over 25% of vote, which is a greater share of the electorate than 104 MPs who sit in the House of Commons. But don’t get us started on that. Juliet Davenport OBE of Good Energy, we salute and applaud you. If it was up to us, you’d be made a Dame – her supporters’ next preferences are now transferred. Will they break for the Green Party’s Lucas or ShareAction’s Howarth?
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These are the round eleven results:
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