Talk:Real progress
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Lead to a revolution
[edit]The Real Progress rebranding of the Green Party directly lead to a revolution in the way the Green Party was seen in the media and the public. The rebrand - and the internal political changes of which it was a symptom - resulted in an exponential increase in media coverage and public standing for the party, and as such has a place - albeit more humble - along with the New Labour rebrand of the UK's Labour Party.
We have added links to:
BBC
The Guardian (several stories, including the lead Editorial)
The Times
in order to help demonstrate the external relevance of the Real Progress project. Thanks.