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Dame Linda 🇵🇸 #FreePalestine 🍉
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Amnesty International Ireland welcomes the return of the Global Sumud Flotilla activists who were unlawfully detained by Israel. Yet today, over 9,000 Palestinians are currently held in Israeli custody. Their torture and other ill-treatment is largely ignored by the world.




🚨🟢 IN FULL: Green Party Leadership Results: Zack Polanski - 20,411 - 84.6% Ellie Chowns and Adrian Ramsay - 3,705 - 15.4%



🟢 EXCL: Senior Green Party figures have urged Zack Polanski to consider stepping aside for Andy Burnham in the Makerfield by-election if the Greater Manchester mayor commits to introducing proportional representation Green councillors, activists and former party leaders have signed a joint statement warning that the party should approach the contest with “trepidation” The letter, whose signatories include Jonathan Bartley, who led the party between 2016 and 2018, and Rupert Read, a former Green councillor and author, says that Burnham’s election presents a “unique opportunity” to secure reform “In all reality this is not a seat Greens can win. It will be a straight fight between Labour and Reform. But it’s no ordinary by-election. Labour’s candidate, Andy Burnham, is looking to return to Westminster to lead in parliament.” “If Burnham will commit to backing proportional representation for the next general Labour election manifesto so that it is in place by the election after next, then on this unique occasion we don’t think Greens should run a full campaign against him,” the letter says Full read in @thetimes 👇 thetimes.com/article/16d6ba…


🟢 EXCL: Senior Green Party figures have urged Zack Polanski to consider stepping aside for Andy Burnham in the Makerfield by-election if the Greater Manchester mayor commits to introducing proportional representation Green councillors, activists and former party leaders have signed a joint statement warning that the party should approach the contest with “trepidation” The letter, whose signatories include Jonathan Bartley, who led the party between 2016 and 2018, and Rupert Read, a former Green councillor and author, says that Burnham’s election presents a “unique opportunity” to secure reform “In all reality this is not a seat Greens can win. It will be a straight fight between Labour and Reform. But it’s no ordinary by-election. Labour’s candidate, Andy Burnham, is looking to return to Westminster to lead in parliament.” “If Burnham will commit to backing proportional representation for the next general Labour election manifesto so that it is in place by the election after next, then on this unique occasion we don’t think Greens should run a full campaign against him,” the letter says Full read in @thetimes 👇 thetimes.com/article/16d6ba…










Exclusive from @daisyeastlake Zack Polanski is facing a formal investigation by the London Assembly standards commissioner over whether he paid his council tax The Labour and Conservative parties have reported the Green leader to the Greater London Authority’s (GLA) monitoring officer, who is responsible for ensuring assembly members behave ethically The authority’s ethical watchdog has since confirmed they have received the complaints and are assessing whether or not to launch a formal investigation into whether or not Polanski breached standards for failing to make payments In email records seen by The Times, the standards officer said: “I am treating your correspondence as a formal complaint under the GLA’s standards regime. “The monitoring officer is required to consider complaints about the conduct of elected members in accordance with the approved GLA member code of conduct complaints procedure. “This will now be considered in accordance with the authority’s established procedures, including an initial assessment of whether an investigation is required.” Polanski admitted he may have made an “unintentional mistake” over the payment of council tax after questions were raised about his living situation on a narrowboat in east London thetimes.com/uk/politics/ar…


















