在 Met police 负责人表示 Green party 领导人可能损害公众对警员的信心后,道歉随即而来。Zack Polanski 已就转发 Golders Green 持刀伤人事件后批评警方的社交媒体帖子道歉,此前 Metropolitan police 负责人表示这位 Green 领导人存在削弱公众对警员信心的风险。领导 England and Wales 境内 Greens 的 Polanski 表示,他对他“仓促地”转发了他人的帖子感到抱歉。继续阅读...
Mark Rowley 为周三事件中逮捕嫌疑人的警官辩护,并呼吁 Green party 领袖展现团结。Metropolitan police 负责人表示,Green party 领袖 Zack Polanski 转发的一篇关于逮捕 Golders Green 恐怖嫌疑人的帖子将产生“寒蝉效应”。周三,在 London 西北郊两名 Jewish 人士被刺伤后,Met 警员逮捕了一名 45 岁的男子。警方表示,嫌疑人被 stun gun 击中以将其制服。继续阅读...
Green party leader accuses Keir Starmer of ‘silly games’ in accusing his party of playing down hate crimesZack Polanski has called on politicians to treat antisemitism with “consideration, care and nuance” as he accused Keir Starmer of trying to play political games with the issue.The Green leader’s comments come after the prime minister accused him of playing down recent antisemitic incidents. Polanski’s party is facing increasing scrutiny for recent comments by some candidates and members. Continue reading...
Leader understood to have spoken to 10 trade unions after party claimed working class voters are turning to themZack Polanski has kicked off a charm offensive designed to convince trade unions to stop funding Labour and throw their weight behind the Green party, as he delivered the first in a series of speeches to union conferences.The Green leader has had “good conversations” with 10 trade unions, including some affiliated to Labour, according to party sources, and is due to address the University and College Union and the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union, not affiliated with Labour, in the coming months. Continue reading...
Leader uses first major economic speech to prioritise public services and reduction of inequality over growthA government led by the Green party would not set targets for GDP growth but would instead focus on people’s mental health, social cohesion and community welfare, Zack Polanski has said in a major speech to set out his plans for the economy.In his first policy address since taking over as leader of the Greens in England and Wales six months ago, Polanski condemned what he called “rip-off Britain”, where a minority of asset owners benefited at the expense of people obliged to pay unaffordable sums for housing and other basics. Continue reading...