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In this episode of Greens Rising, Jonathan Elmer speaks with Annette Chapman, a former nurse, midwife and primary school teacher who is now stepping into Green politics in South Tyneside. Annette's story begins not with party loyalty, but frustration. Years of working on the frontline of public services showed her systems under strain and communities under pressure. They discuss: From NHS Wards to the Classroom Annette reflects on decades in nursing, midwifery and teaching, and how those roles shaped her understanding of inequality and resilience. Losing Trust in Politics Why she stopped voting and what changed after hearing a Green councillor speak at a local hustings. Food Banks and Public Service Strain Rising demand. Burnout. Agency staffing. Communities filling gaps that should not exist. Reform, Fear and Political Misinformation A candid conversation about division, presence on the ground and why representation matters. Hope as Action Annette talks about hope not as a slogan but as something built through small, consistent steps. Encouraging Others to Step Up Why lived experience matters more than polish and why doing something small is better than doing nothing. If this episode speaks to you, share it with someone who still believes community care matters. GET INVOLVED: 1. Join the Green Party: https://join.greenparty.org.uk [https://join.greenparty.org.uk] 2. South Tyneside Green Party: https://southtyneside.greenparty.org.uk/ [https://southtyneside.greenparty.org.uk/] Produced by Spotty Dog Media Published and promoted by Ynez Tulsen on behalf of the North East Green Party, PO Box 78066, London, SE16 9GQ
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