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Murdoch’s Times doubles down on anti-Green smear campaign

Cameron Baillie by Cameron Baillie
16 April 2026
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This article is the first in a series exploring British media’s smear campaign against the Green Party before the May 2026 elections — beginning with the Times.

Britain’s mainstream press is doubling down on a smear campaign against the Green Party in the run up to May’s local elections.

Repeated, targeted attacks against Zack Polanski’s party across legacy media can only be described as coordinated scare-mongering before polling day. Outlets including the Times, Telegraph, MEN and regional news are producing daily anti-Green Party stories pre-election, often mimicking each other’s exact framings.

As Britain’s foremost left-of-Labour party — albeit not exactly a high bar — the Greens are shaking politics up from the progressive left in a way not seen since 2017. Unsurprisingly, given the highly concentrated ownership and well-documented right-leaning biases of British media, they’re not happy about the Greens’ success.

The Greens are set to make record gains across London’s city boroughs, England’s councils, the Welsh Senedd and Scotland’s Holyrood parliament this May. It’s becoming increasingly obvious that the British political and media establishment will do whatever it takes to minimise those gains. (Remember Labour’s polling day misinformation van in Gorton and Denton?)

Given that it’s billed as the UK’s “paper of record,” one of the most ‘serious’ British media organisations, what’s the Rupert Murdoch-owned Times been saying?

Green Party — Sig(h)n of the Times

Well, the Times published this rather dramatic headline, with the snatch-quote attributed to — you guessed it — a Labour MP, party chair Anna Turley:

Greens investigate ‘crackpot’ candidates over social media posts

What were the offending posts? Per the Times:

… posts resurfaced calling non-white ministers “coconuts”, questioning British sovereignty over the Falklands and defending “resistance to occupation” by Hamas.

As a white man, I’m not going to adjudicate on “coconut” — but what I will say is that the Times spinning this word as being “racist” and “divisive” entirely misses the point.

Sensible journalism, in my view, should focus on actual, material racism and division inflicted overwhelmingly on black or brown people first and foremost. This includes ‘hostile environment’ immigration policies of successive right-wing government ministers, from Patel to Braverman to Lammy, and the adjacent rhetoric. Yet rather than take such a meaningful approach, the Times spuriously equates words with actions. Symbolism is foregrounded over material reality.

The word “coconut” is intended to mean this: people of colour who gain positions of political power and authority, but use them to uphold rather than challenge systems of dominance, like racial marginalisation and/or hierarchy.

Again, examples include the racist immigration system or a foreign policy doctrine which enables unchecked war crimes and genocide. (Think: the first black US President Barack “Really Good at Killing People” O-bomber and his knack for unprecedented covert drone strikes on brown people in West Asia.)

Indeed, as is stated in the original (now deleted) post the Times cited, by Lewisham Green councillor Hau-Yu Tam:

It’s reminiscent of Priti Patel admitting her family wouldn’t get in [to the UK] under her own immigration rules, but somehow even more callous. These coconuts.

To criticise this language and paint it as derogatory, rather than critiquing the harmful and degrading policy itself, is both old and misguided.

It’s exactly the same playbook as Zionists shunning people on university campuses for saying “from the river to the sea,” screaming “antisemitism” at them and making unfalsifiable hypotheses about what words could mean — rather than condemning the actual inhumane genocidal crimes committed against Palestinians.

Times and Times again…

Relatedly, the Times also criticised Tam for saying that students at the London School of Economics “were correct to defend the Hamas book.” So much for context!

This followed a coordinated Zionist attempt to shut down a lecture by the author of Understanding Hamas: And Why That Matters, which students physically defended.

This, frankly, is absurd. For one thing, whatever you might think of them, Hamas are a resistance movement against the longest-standing and deadliest illegal military occupation in history, namely the IOF.

Tam included this in the post:

Resistance to occupation is permitted in international law.

Yet the Times frames this without any acknowledgement that it’s actually true! Instead, the Times intends to leave readers with the startling impression that only a Green “crackpot” could believe in such things as resistance to structural violence.

International law?

Furthermore, even if you entirely disagreed with the movement’s legitimacy — which would put you at odds with international law — can anyone really criticise students for wanting to understand the world around them? Should history students be condemned for studying Nazi ideology, too, since most of us disagree with Nazism as a movement?

Clearly not. Even the most Hamas-hating Zionist should surely admit that there’s nothing wrong with anyone — let alone students — wanting to understand political phenomena, especially one of the most significant political movements of our era.

That is, of course, unless learning to understand Hamas exposes students to an independence movement analogous to African National Congress, Algeria’s National Liberation Front, the National Front for the Liberation of Angola, and countless other such movements throughout history.

Lastly, they stuck it to half-Argentinian Green candidate Jo Dowbor — somehow also a “crackpot” — for having a clearly nuanced opinion on the Malvinas (Falkland) Islands.

If that’s the barrel-scraping the Times have to do to score political points, maybe they’re right to be worried after all. Perhaps the Times aims only to mount a resistance to the surging Greens “by any means necessary” — and this is what it takes.

Green Party’s Zack hits back

Reactionary press is nothing new — but the scale and rate of anti-Green sentiment across the British press has become quite pronounced ahead of the local elections on 7 May.

What’s novel, however, is that Zack Polanski has not held off from punching right back at the low-standards journalism spouted by the likes of Murdoch’s Sun and Viscount Rothermere’s Daily Mail (whose wife donated to Reform).

One Green source close to the party leadership told the Canary:

The right-wing press are throwing everything they’ve got at us, but it’s just not working. Our membership is up, poll ratings are up, and we’re on course for a record-breaking set of local election results.

According to Polanski, the scare tactics deployed by Britain’s mainstream media are evidence that they’re scared of what Greens can achieve.

As he wrote in one X post: “The Murdoch empire is terrified.”

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Comments 6

  1. Taxiarch says:
    3 months ago

    Leverson 2:
    “the extent of unlawful or improper conduct within News International, other media organisations or other organisations. It will also consider the extent to which any relevant police force investigated allegations relating to News International, and whether the police received corrupt payments or were otherwise complicit in misconduct.”
    Tories dropped it in 2017, even going so far as to write in into the manifesto as a demonstrable promise to the Murdoch clan. Not too late to bring it back.
    Even stick it in the manifesto.

    Reply
  2. Michael says:
    3 months ago

    I noticed the author of this article referred to the Falkland Islands by the Argentine name for the Islands, which is disappointing. It seems the author does not believe in the Falkland Islanders right to democratically choose their political status by exercising their right to self-determination enshrined by the UN Charter.

    There seems to be a trend developing in the Green Party on their views on the Falklands, which is unfortunate.

    I am assuming the right to self-determination applies to the Palestinians and everyone else, except the Falkland Islanders.

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    • D Harrison says:
      3 months ago

      Or, hear me out, it could be because that the post in question that the author references specifically used the word Malvinas.

      You could have looked that up yourself, but I suppose what would you have to be angry and run your purity test about then.

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      • Michael says:
        3 months ago

        Not a purity test. The author isn’t quoting the post and the Argentine name isn’t in quotations. Instead it was an observation as people in the UK call the islands the Falkland Islands.

        As a Falkland Islander and someone who voted in our referendum in 2013. We want to ensure that we decide what happens to our home.

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    • Gnu says:
      3 months ago

      Interestingly, from a strictly historical perspective, it was Thatcher herself who agreed with her friends the Argentinian Junta, that Argentina had some measure of claim over the isles, and then pulled away the single patrol ship around the islands, leading observers of the time to wonder if she had handed the islands over.

      Of course, as we now know, it was a trap formulated with Murdoch, as that DEEPLY unpopular PM had decided she needed a war to create the ‘War Popularity Boost’. Thousands of people died unnecessarily, not least of which Britain’s sailors.

      So if you’re looking for someone to blame for this squabble of sovereignty, look no further then her grave with all the dancing feet imprints on it.

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  3. Gnu says:
    3 months ago

    Where are the articles saying that “Serving UK Generals threaten civil war if Polanski wins!”, or “SAS troops use Polanski’s image on firing ranges!”, or the endless, wall-to-wall personal attacks, smears, and outright falsehoods that Corbyn went through daily?

    Where are the BBC backgrounds showing Polanski in negative framing?

    What this is is really ‘support through pretend opposition’, same as the Scameron Regime used to promote Brexshit.

    Polanski will be brought into a ‘coalition’ just like Germany’s “Greens”; just like his handlers in the CIA plan.

    Oh, women will probably have to put up with transwomen in their safe spaces, and maybe there will be some minor ‘environmental’ changes they can trumpet about, but he will be 100% on point with so-called “Realism” regarding the important matters – such as NATO, War with Russia, new Trident, and conscription.

    And a new generation will feel betrayed and turn away from politics for good.

    But he’ll personally go onto the global western gravy train.

    Reply

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