I sent an email to the Green Party some days ago and discussed that in the top-down approach, political parties get donations from influential people and organizations and then spend it to run campaigns and rallies to persuade voters to vote for them. In the bottom-up approach, social networks are formed to impact the behaviour of influential organizations. It would be very beneficial if the next elections provided info about the distinctions between these two approaches for research purposes. One clear result is that when social networks are formed elections will not be win-all or lose-all any more.
Then I discussed that it’s necessary to run joint projects with Green parties in other countries. However, cultural and political differences between countries must be considered. It has been mentioned many times that it will not be a good world to live in when all people speak the same language and all cultures collapse into a global culture. Cultural preservation should also be emphasized in Green’s joint project.
UPDATE 1:
It is expected that this project in the UK will encourage all parties to adopt more green policies.