'Europe for the Common Good', the Green Party's European Election Broadcast film, was released yesterday. The film immediately delighted the Twittersphere and has raced to over 7,500 views on YouTube in less than 24 hours.
Here's how leading Green politicians reacted to the release of the film.
RT @thegreenparty: Europe doesn't have to be shouting match. Watch Euro election broadcast: http://t.co/ceAGytVoYM #NickvNigel #europedebate
— Caroline Lucas (@CarolineLucas) April 2, 2014
General elections marred by three Identikit parties & out-of-date first past the post voting system, not EU #europedebate #NickvNIgel
— Natalie Bennett (@natalieben) April 2, 2014
Post- #EuropeDebate analysis: http://t.co/45RjFfELnY . How come @TheGreenParty & @natalieben did so well in a debate they weren't even in?
— RupertRead (@RupertRead) April 3, 2014
This is cheering: @TheGreenParty #NickvNigel film has achieved top media influence http://t.co/lqE89NKLsb
— Molly4Europe (@Molly4Europe) April 2, 2014
@TheGreenParty antidote to tonights Clegg/ Farage debate. Please watch and retweet https://t.co/rgVNX6TSvy
— Andrew Cooper (@clrandrewcooper) April 2, 2014
Only @TheGreenParty take climate change seriously. Watch our new Euro election broadcast film here: http://t.co/quLHguyqiI #VoteGreen2014
— Will Duckworth (@WillDuckworthGP) April 2, 2014