Zack Polanski and Nigel Farage are polar opposites in politics, but have one thing in common
Polanski has doubled Green Party membership in six weeks while Farage leads Reform UK in polls, both challenging Labour amid rising public distrust in mainstream politics.
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The Green Party's shallow revolution
Two weeks ago, at the Green Party conference in Bournemouth, Polanski set out his stall for what he calls “eco-populism”. Climate politics is almost secondary to this vision, with the speech instead resembling a long paean to all the bien-pensant positions of contemporary British radicalism. Privatisation, austerity, Israel — Polanski hit the standard notes of righteous, indignant condemnation. But the Mancunian’s speech, as well as his subseque…
Zack Polanski and Nigel Farage are polar opposites in politics, but have one thing in common
In the six weeks since Polanski became leader of the Greens, membership has doubled, they've polled higher than ever before while three Labour councillors have defected. Has the insurgent firebrand finally met his match?
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