Green Party accuses opposition of sowing confusion

The Green Party is accusing the "Yes" Campaign for the Nice Treaty of trying to confuse the electorate.

The Green Party is accusing the "Yes" Campaign for the Nice Treaty of trying to confuse the electorate.

It follows claims from the "Green Party Supporters for Europe Group" that their views are not represented in the "No to Nice" Campaign.

Green Party Leader; Trevor Sargent is dismissing the credibility of the group. He has said “I think it is very bizarre, a group setting itself up as supporters for the Green Party in Europe as they are not members of the Green Party, and they haven’t been in contact with public representatives.

"It sounds like a group that has been promoted by the "Yes" side to try and sow confusion among the "No" side.

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