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The economy was designed, and it can be redesigned. Green councils will not hold back in demanding a change in direction from this Government.


Zack Polanski has admitted that the Greens may face issues when it comes to candidate vetting due to the speed of the party's growth Polanski said that Greens were dealing with an "immense amount of people very quickly" in their bid to field candidates nationwide on 7 May, telling PolHome: "I won't be surprised if we have the odd candidate where we have to distance from them" politicshome.com/news/article/g…


Close up of flight path of British Reaper drone flying over Lebanon near Syrian border on April 8


Confidential 'D-Notice' censorship order sent out to all UK media editors on 28 Oct 2023 It says British media should not report any unofficial information about UK military units "engaged in security, intelligence and counter-terrorist operations" in Middle East "Free press"

I was in the Middle East this week. Here’s why.

Exclusive from @daisyeastlake Zack Polanski has been warned that he faces a generational divide and risks alienating older environmentalists in the Green Party by focusing on younger far-left activists The Green Party leader made a conscious effort on Thursday, at the launch of his local election campaign, to thank long-term members who backed the party “before it was cool” Senior Greens are concerned that he risks putting off the party’s traditional core, especially in more rural areas, by focusing too heavily on issues such as trans rights and Gaza The party has enjoyed a wave of new support since Polanski became leader in September and began to focus heavily on the party’s more socially liberal politics. More than half of voters aged between 18 and 24 would vote Green in a general election, according to the latest YouGov polling But some senior Greens have warned Polanski risks taking confidence on the environment for granted. One said the party needs to be “more vocal” about environmental issues to keep some voters on side thetimes.com/article/9308dc…

"Not the language I would use": Keir Starmer responds to Trump's Truth Social post on Tuesday threatening "a whole civilisation will die." Speaking to ITV News' @peston, the PM said "they're not words I would use," saying "I come at this with our British values and principles".

Best summary of America I have seen

"This escalation is damaging." Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper condemns Israel's strikes on Lebanon, and says 'everybody needs to work' to ensure the ceasefire between the US and Iran is 'maintained'.

"What we see far too often with Labour councils is they’re building luxury, unaffordable homes that no one is ever going to live in, while communities are knocked down in the name of regeneration." Green Party leader Zack Polanski on Labour’s record on the housing crisis.

Rutte was asked if threatening to wipe out 90 million Iranians bothers him. 'I'm not commenting. I support the president.' let me get this straight. A world leader says he wants to destroy an entire civilization - 85 million people - and the best Rutte can do is "I support him"?

Israel ruthlessly carpet bombed Lebanon today, killing at least 180 people and injuring more than 800. How does the BBC report it? “Israel says it hit more than 100 command centres and military sites in 10 minutes…” This is how war crimes are laundered.






