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A "civil war" among the Scottish Greens has now ended, Ross Greer has insisted. ‌

The environmentalists endured a spate of anonymous briefings against senior figures in the party after long-serving co-leader Patrick Harvie announced he was standing down earlier this year. ‌

The Record previously reported how some activists warned the Greens were still being dismissed as "a bunch of middle-class do-gooders" with members viewed as "well-meaning but well-off". ‌

Greer, who was elected co-leader in August alongside Gillian Mackay, accepted it had been a “difficult couple of years” for the Greens.

He said a “very, very small” group of about 12 to 15 members had “unfortunately spent the last couple of years trying to ferment what they described as a ‘civil wa

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