Green Is The New Red

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This weekend, the annual conference of the Green Party opens in Bournemouth. The Greens have been in the news quite a lot lately, with the election of Zack Polanski as leader of the party with Mothin Ali as his deputy.

Polanski is an elected member of the London Assembly and a homosexual. Born in Salford, Greater Manchester, he changed his name to Polanski to emphasise his Jewish identity. He is on the ‘hard left’ of the party and hopes to capitalise on opposition to Starmers Labour Party amongst left-wing voters.

Polanski’s has previously held roles as an actor, hypnotherapist, and mental health counsellor. A controversial 2013 article in The Sun newspaper continues to haunt him, detailing an incident where a reporter, disguised as a client, alleged that he assisted her in enhancing her bust size through the power of thought. Nice work if you can get it, although we haven’t heard how successful he was!

Mothin Ali, his new Green Party Deputy Leader, represents the inner-city Gipton and Harehills ward on Leeds City Council. Ali is infamous for screaming ‘Allahu Akbar’ at the top of his voice after winning the seat in 2024. His successful election campaign focused on Gaza and the plight of the Palestinians, with precious little about what could be considered traditional ‘green’ issues.

Ali described October 7 as marking the end of white settler colonialism and expressed support for the right of indigenous people to resist and, on the day of the attack, posted on X that white supremacist European settler colonialism must end. Presumably, Ali would support the rights of the indigenous British (and Europeans) to claim our ancestral lands back from the millions of third-world settlers who have flooded here since the 1948 Nationality Act was passed?

Unfortunately, the ‘greens’ are still seen by many as slightly eccentric tree-huggers, hippies who believe in saving the whale and preach veganism. The original ‘green’ movement was welded to blood and soil, with its leading exponents being Nationalists, not internationalists like today. The new Greens’ priorities include trans rights, diversity, and opposition to the austerity policies pursued by the Tories and now the Starmer Labour government.

The focus on the humane treatment of animals has been shelved by the Marxist progressives who have replaced the ageing hippies. After all, how can you campaign for animal rights when your organisation has welcomed Muslims into the fold who believe that halal is the best form of animal slaughter.

Who gives a toss about organic farming when racists are demonstrating outside of asylum hotels or people are starving in Gaza? The Deputy Leader has already claimed to be the victim of a racial attack while visiting the coast with his family.

The environmentalism pioneers in this country, people like Jorien Jenks, Rolf Gardiner and Henry Williamson, must be turning in their graves at the hijacking of their sacred cause.

Fortunately, the fracturing of the old two-party system, where we had a revolving two-party dictatorship, opens doors that were previously firmly closed. Racial Nationalism needs to get its act together to take full advantage of the opportunities that will be coming our way. Only then will genuine environmentalism and animal welfare take centre stage again.

Mothin Ali, the Green Party Deputy Leader, represents the inner-city Gipton and Harehills ward on Leeds City Council.

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