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Senator Bob Brown has his cranky pants on because the Greens are not included in the leaders’ debate between Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott. According to Brown, the Greens should get a go on Sunday as the potential balance of powerpuffs in the Senate.

The Greens: pretenders, not contenders.

Acknowledging he has more chance of contesting the MasterChef final than the debate, Brown thinks the major parties are running scared. “Julia and Tony don’t want the Greens there showing them up on issues like Afghanistan, like [e]quality in marriage, like greening the economy, like a carbon price, like better funding for public education and for health”.

Yet for all their grandstanding, do the Greens really deserve a turn with the worm? One of the great untold stories of federal politics in recent months is the under-performance of the Greens.

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