[{"id": 140795, "created": "2020-06-05T03:45:31.303397", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90764, "user_id": 677, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-05T03:48:17.322185", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "", "graphelem": "faces, protest banners, rail line, sign, banners", "leafletBody": "A gree yes means democracy renewed. Transforming our environment. Revitalising rural life. "}}, {"id": 141285, "created": "2020-06-18T09:47:38.897472", "project_id": 467, "task_id": 90764, "user_id": 2096, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2020-06-18T10:17:10.361926", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"comments": "Completed by JG", "graphelem": "Page 1\r\n- Picture 1, middle of the page centre, left-hand side. Colour photograph of two activist figures holding placards, relating to Trident.\r\n- Picture 2, middle of the page centre, centre. Colour photograph showing a landscape, possibly a beach.\r\n- Picture 3 - middle of the page centre, right-hand side. Colour photograph showing Maggie Chapman, at the time of the leaflet's publishing Maggie was co-convenor of the Scottish Green party. In the photo, she is holding a pledge placard relating to a fair wage.\r\n\r\nPage 2\r\n- Picture 1, middle of the page, left-hand side. A colour photograph, HDR edited for constrast, showing a disused railway line with weeds growing through the tracks.\r\n- Picture 2, middle of the page, right-hand side. A colour photograph, of the 'Welcome to Scotland' roadsign at the Scottish-English border.", "leafletBody": "A Green Yes Means:\r\n- An economy for equality; Taking the full range of economic powers would help us close the chronic gap in our country between rich and poor.\r\n- Welfare and work; Greens support a living wage for all and will champion pay ratios to link the incomes of the lowest and highest paid. We will promote a Citizen's Income to support everyone to make their own life choices, and a renewal of the welfare state.\r\n- Fairer taxes for better public services; Greens will work to protect vital public services by ending tax breaks for landowners and big business, and by ensuring the rich pay their fair share.\r\n- Infrastructure for the people; The backbones of our economy should be run for the public good, not for private profit. Green Yes is a vote for a publicly-owned railway and postal service, and for locally-owned energy companies.\r\n\r\nDemocracy renewed:\r\n- Passing on the power; Beyond independence, we must empower communities to make decisions that work for them. We don't just want a mini Westminster in Edinburgh.\r\n- A crowd-sourced constitution; Greens want to see a highly-inclusive process to write a constitution that enshrines our fundamental values and rights.\r\n\r\nTransforming our environment:\r\n- Gaining the full range of economic and political powers means we can design a bolder, more joined up approach to Scotland's environmental challenges.\r\n\r\n- Renewables revolution; \r\n- If we want a habitable planet for future generations, science demands that we leave a proportion of our fossil fuels in the ground. With full control of our resources, Scotland can use this wealth as a springboard for making a just transition to a low-carbon future. \r\n- Greens want to see a publicly-owned energy company that invests in renewables to capture the economic benefits for our citizens.\r\n\r\nRevitalising rural life:\r\n- 95%of Scotland's land is classed as rural, and our rural economy, environment and culture deserve more attention.\r\n- Scotland has the lowest rural development fund levels in the EU. A yes vote would give us a seat at the European table to negotiate for a better deal.\r\n- Greens will argue for bolder land reform and support for rural businesses and communities.\r\n- For a fuller debate around the environment and independence, see Scottish Environment Link's 'Referendum Challenge' at www.scotlink.org"}}]