Green Party: neo-greens on nuclear and GM crops rethink
Some Green Party campaigners, known as neo-greens, are supportive of nuclear power, reconsidering genetically-modified crops and have doubts about organic farming.
David Thompson spoke to author and former Green candidate Chris Goodall, who wants the party to move towards the political centre, and to Jonathon Porritt, founder of the Forum for the Future.
Nuclear power debate: Caroline Lucas and John Hayes
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