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Polanski adopts a combative approach as Greens enter the media spotlight

  • The Green Party is facing intense media scrutiny as their national polling numbers rise.
  • Leader Zack Polanski is using a combative strategy to counter negative press coverage.
  • Allegations of antisemitism and controversial candidate views have sparked significant public debate.

The Green Party has experienced a surge in popularity, leading to intense scrutiny from UK media. This phenomenon mirrors the experience of smaller parties that grow quickly. Outlets have published various stories regarding party personnel and policies, ranging from legitimate inquiries to more eccentric claims about the future of Britain.

Some tabloids have claimed the party intends to ban zoos and horse racing. Other reports suggest the Greens would remove the Church of England as the established church. These narratives often frame the party as erratic or extreme to attract readers through sensationalist headlines and colourful storytelling.

Serious allegations have also emerged concerning candidate behaviour. Some individuals reportedly used racial slurs or held views on handing the Falklands back to Argentina. Most concerningly, there have been reports of antisemitism, including the arrest of two candidates and social media posts using offensive language.

Leader Zack Polanski has adopted a highly aggressive approach to journalists. He clashed with presenter Ed Balls and traded insults with a Daily Mail reporter regarding his family. Polanski views these attacks as rightwing propaganda and refuses to allow a negative narrative to be established without resistance.

Polanski also faced criticism for his comments on police conduct after a stabbing. While he later apologised for sharing a post in haste, he has remained firm. The party recently hired lawyers to challenge a cartoon in The Times, which they described as using antisemitic tropes.

Despite the friction, party figures like Jenny Jones celebrate the increased media attention. In 2025, broadcasters covered the Greens far less than other opposition parties. The shift from being ignored to being targeted is seen as a sign of their growing political importance.

Insiders believe voters appreciate Polanski’s willingness to fight back against media bullying. While some journalists dismiss the party as a source of quirky stories, the Greens remain determined to be firm. This combativeness will likely continue as long as their poll numbers remain high.

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