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Zack Polanski just received an early Hanukkah present — and it’s a banger

James Wright by James Wright
22 November 2025
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Green Party leader Zack Polanski has received a Hanukkah present already — in the form of pro-Green polls and defections. What better way to celebrate the Jewish holiday than:

  • Councillors and a prominent ex Labour MP defecting to the Greens
  • Greens being the main contender to Reform in the polls, rising higher than ever
  • Party projected to take major Labour seats
  • A high net favourability for Polanski compared to other politicians

Defections

Former Brighton Kemptown MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle defected to the Greens on 20 November. He said:

For almost ten years I worked alongside Caroline [Lucas] as the MP next door. My old party has left behind millions of people who want hope and want to see change in their lives, their communities and the world around them. In the Greens I see a party that is offering that. In the Greens I see a party I have worked with for years and I am making the jump to join them today. I urge others to do so too.

Russell-Moyle was removed as a Labour candidate in the 2024 election because of a complaint he described as “vexatious and politically motivated”. His deselection coincided with Keir Starmer’s purge of left-wing candidates including inequality economist Faiza Shaheen. The complaint about Russell-Moyle was later dropped.

Six councillors across England and Wales have also defected to the Greens. Swindon Borough Council’s Tom Butcher and Repi Begum both defected, with Polanski saying:

Swindon is a political bellwether, and what we’re seeing here is happening across the country

In Newcastle, councillor Alistair Chisholm also quit and joined the Greens. In Bristol, councillor Alsayed Al-Magrabi defected, bringing the Greens one short of a majority on the Bristol council.

On top of that, two councillors in Wales defected to the Greens. They are both high profile and former leaders: Robert James of Carmarthenshire and Sean Morgan of Caerphilly.

Most of the defections came about because of disillusionment with Labour’s neoliberal direction and its complicity “in genocide”, in the words of Morgan.

Zack Polanski—Highest-ever polling

The Greens have continued to rise in the polls and they are above Labour across pollsters. A 19 November poll from Find Out Now has the Greens on 18% and Labour on 16%. Although Reform still leads on 32%. Another consistency in the polling is that the sell-out Lib Dems are well below at around 11%.

Taking high-profile Labour seats

The gifts keep on coming for Polanski and the Greens. An estimated result in former foreign and current justice secretary David Lammy’s seat projects a Green win. In Tottenham, the Greens are projected to take 34% with Labour in second on 33%.

Further, Russell-Moyle is estimated to reclaim his Brighton Kemptown seat as a Green. At an 18% swing, Russell-Moyle is projected to win on 36% of the vote, with Labour trailing on 25%.

Promising for the Greens: favourability for Zack Polanski

Polanski is enjoying the highest net favourability of any party leader at -2, although he currently does not have the name-recognition of the others. Meanwhile, Starmer has the lowest rating on -54.

Also troubling for the governing party is that, among 2024 Labour voters, 35% have a favourable opinion of Polanski, compared to 11% who don’t. With those voters, that’s a higher net favourability than Jeremy Corbyn, Rachel Reeves, Starmer, Ed Davey and Nigel Farage.

Will Polanski prove to be another historic left-wing Jewish figure? While he certainly doesn’t have the academic credentials of people like Noam Chomsky and Karl Marx (both born to Jewish parents), perhaps that’s not what it takes to succeed in politics, as long as you bring in expert critics in for policy development.

What’s certain is Hanukkah has come early for Polanski.

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Comments 4

  1. Airlane1979 says:
    6 months ago

    Given that the entire Labour Left was expelled under the Corbyn leadership, it is quite revealing that this supposedly socialist news site is so delighted that another presumably right-wing Labour member has crossed to the Green party.

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    • David Palmer says:
      6 months ago

      Airlane1979 I will give you the benefit of doubt that you made a mistake in saying Labour left had been expelled under Corbyn, it wasn’t until Starmer that the left of Labour were purged, I cannot comment fully on Russell-Moyle because I do not know enough of his circumstances or where he stands on issues, I would hope he leans more towards the left though to be part of the Green party.

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  2. Angela_Arachnid says:
    6 months ago

    Another Middle class private schoolboy, granted has great fire in his rhetoric and hard not like, but middle class all the same. Now WTF has his creed or heritage have to do with it. There are many question marks about Zack, working for the Sun is clearly one.
    Once again there are those dreadful Trotskyite elitists looking around for anyone but the oiks. Truth is the media is full of its own elite that sneers at us plebs and it really doesn’t matter where they pretent to sit politically. truth is there are those amongst the left that really fear the enfrancising of the silent working classes, that are screaming out to appeal to their own patrionising class to build any alternative. It is clear to us that hope to guide a real change from the left – that it is those that don’t vote that need to realise their potential to send the middle classes scurrying behind their barricades, that the poor, sick and those that suffer the intersections of protected charateristics with the greatest discriminator – Poverty.
    Time to burn that ambulance called Charity at the bottom of the cliff and build the fence atop the precipice to stop society’s unnecessay casualties.

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  3. AJ says:
    6 months ago

    Well said Angela. Highlighting the biggest problem with the “system.” Instead of constantly trying to get people to switch their vote, the real challenge is to encourage the obvious MAJORITY of non voters, who feel “there is no point because politicians are all the same” to really believe that they are valued and that they CAN make a contribution and a difference.

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