‘People need hope’: Greens court voters in battle for north-east council seats
“Thank you very much to all you would-be penguins huddling together for warmth,” said Jamie Driscoll to the dozen supporters braving bitingly cold, blustery weather to begin knocking on doors and delivering leaflets. The former Labour North of Tyne mayor is one of the Green party’s highest-profile recruits. View image in fullscreen Driscoll joined Labour aged 15 in 1985, but ran for North East mayor as an independent in 2024.
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