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Israel lobby’s attacks on Greens continue with Spectator front page

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The Israel lobby’s frantic attacks on the Green party continue, this time from the Spectator. The colony’s UK mouthpieces have been targeting the Greens and their leadership intensively since members tabled a motion to declare the party explicitly anti-Zionist.

The front page of the latest issue of the Spectator – edited by ultra-Zionist Islamophobe Michael Gove – is a naked attack on the party for, supposedly, ‘abandoning its roots’.

Spectator push slop

The cover image shows Green party leader, Zack Polanski, deputy leader Mothin Ali and new Green MP Hannah Spencer hacking away at trees as if they are now anti-nature. But in reality, the attack is all about Israel – the Greens’ environmental policies haven’t changed. And of course, it’s not long before the article’s author Angus Colwell gives that away.

Colwell’s support for Israel has long been on show, including in previous Spectator spew like the “The Ultras: meet Britain’s new Islamo-socialist alliance‘. But on the Greens’ “environmental” “betrayal” he soon exposes his real agenda, ranting about “Palestinian activism” and courageous pro-Palestinian author Sally Rooney [emphases added]:

Climate activism begets trans activism begets Palestinian activism. The author Sally Rooney gave a speech at a progressive conference this month that’s a good example of the sentiment. ‘The adversaries we confront in the Palestinian solidarity movement… are the same forces driving catastrophic climate change and destroying the very basis for our shared survival,’ she said. Each issue is yet more proof of a permanent crisis.

At this weekend’s online-only conference, party members will have an opportunity to vote on a motion declaring that ‘Zionism is racism’. Two similarly named splinter groups – Greens Anti-Zionist Alliance and Greens for Palestine – have been leading the effort, and Polanski (himself Jewish) hasn’t really condemned it: ‘If we’re talking about the definition [of Zionism] that this Israeli government are clearly perpetrating through a genocide in Gaza, then yes, absolutely. That’s racist.’

Backing the motion more vehemently is Mothin Ali, Polanski’s deputy. He’s a keen gardener, has been on a BBC show with Marcus Wareing and has a ‘My Family Garden’ YouTube page with 56,700 subscribers. The most recent video opens with him taking a chainsaw to a tree, then removing his headgear to reveal a Palestine beanie. ‘As-salamu alaykum,’ he says. ‘So today, what I’m going to do, is I’m going to show you how to cut down trees for profit’ – which is an interesting thing for a Green deputy leader to say. He then shows everyone how to prune fruit trees. He is genuinely liked on a personal level in the party: one senior figure tells me he’s a ‘gentle soul’.

A Palestine beanie. The horror. But clearly the motion is what has Colwell and the Israel lobby so rattled. Good. Polanski, for his part, showed his trademark lack of you-know-what-giving and used the whole nonsense as a vehicle to invite people to join the Greens, wondering aloud what was wrong with the poor souls at the Spectator:

 

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The motion must pass. No political party that thinks building an apartheid ethno-state on land stolen from its people isn’t racist has any place in British politics – and you can tell from their pearl-clutching panic that the Israel lobby knows the British public is catching on.

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Comments 4

  1. Taxiarch says:
    3 months ago

    I had a visit from a Green Party leafleteer recently, canvassing my (rather Red) vote. Local election. However I explained that once I give my allegiance to a party I stick with it: national and local elections every time. I don’t do ‘tactical voting’, and understand that building a smaller party up takes time and repeated voting.
    However, I won’t support the Greens unless they are explicitly anti-Zionist. Seems a little strange for a local election (‘are you more concerned about potholes, street lighting and safety, or Palestine’ isn’t exactly how the conversation went). However that (i.e. Palestine) is exactly what I am most concerned about.
    I suppose if the Greens don’t pass the motion then its back to Your Party or AGS and that’ll see out my days. But, as you write: ” *The motion must pass”.*

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    • Tom says:
      3 months ago

      The Green Party has opposed zionism since the 1990s. You are just looking for reasons to not support them.

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  2. Airlane1979 says:
    3 months ago

    It seems that Canary is not content to publicise the delights of online gambling and cryptocurrencies; now it needs to assist right-wing media by republishing its front pages and drawing attention to its content. Free advertising for The Spectator.

    Reply
  3. Tom says:
    3 months ago

    Suddenly the right wing pretends to care about the environment. Meanwhile the Green Party has supported Palestine since the 90s.

    Reply

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