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Zack Polanski elected as new leader of Green Party

Zack Polanski won with 20,411 votes, promoting eco-populism and pledging to tax wealth, expand Green Party influence, and challenge existing political powers.

  • On Tuesday , party members elected Zack Polanski, newly elected leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, by 20,411 votes to 3,705 over Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns.
  • Zack Polanski launched his bid in May, framing it as a response to Labour and Conservative disappointments, campaigning as an 'eco-populist' while Green Party membership rose to 68,500 with 8,500 joining during the campaign.
  • Previously the party's deputy leader, Polanski has been deputy since 2022 and a London Assembly member; allies praise his communication and grassroots energy, while opponents call his language polarising compared to MPs Chowns and Ramsay's continuity approach.
  • Polanski signalled a direct challenge to Labour, aiming to replace Sir Keir Starmer's party, and leftists Mothin Ali and Rachel Millward won deputy leadership; he also flagged cooperation with Jeremy Corbyn's new party.
  • The result positions the Greens differently in national politics, with four MPs from the 2024 general election and upcoming English local elections and Scottish and Welsh parliaments as crucial tests of their new direction reflecting generational change.
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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, August 31, 2025.
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