The statement that today’s local elections are the most significant of their sort to be held in our nation is not hyperbole.
Everything points to the outcomes having a lasting impact on the political narrative. We might be entering a very different Britain by the end of the weekend. The current Labour government, which is currently expected to lose up to 2,000 seats, should at the very least be prepared for a dramatic shift to the left.
However, if the Greens win the next general election as part of a Left-wing coalition of chaos—which is more likely to occur well in advance of its 2029 schedule—we would face an even worse scenario.
Zack Polanski and his starry-eyed followers pose a very serious threat, as the Daily Mail has warned for months. It is nearly hard to connect the whale-saving fluffy collective of the past with today’s Palestine-obsessed and frequently anti-Jewish Greens.
The party’s policies seem to be taken directly from a primer on the worst aspects of Marxist foolishness, a la Ladybird. Its goals include legalising drugs like heroin, crack cocaine, and the date-rape drug GHB, abolishing the monarchy, and increasing the accessibility of pornography.
The country’s financial plans are equally insane. In order to finance the free houses he plans to provide to illegal immigrants, Polanski wants to impose wealth taxes.
The Greens seek to reduce our defence capabilities to even lower levels than they are already at a time of extraordinary global danger. Phasing out short-term jail sentences with the eventual goal of ending the current prison system is one of their other declared objectives.
In the meantime, Polanski’s persistent attempts to provoke the Metropolitan Police on their handling of the recent knife attacks in Golders Green, north London, demonstrate his disrespect for law and order.
The Daily Mail has long cautioned about the grave danger that Zack Polanski and his starry-eyed, Palestine-obsessed, and frequently anti-Jewish acolytes pose.
The most unsettling feature of all, however, is the burning undercurrent of anti-Semitism that permeates the party. This week, The Mail disclosed that 30 of its local election candidates are under investigation for alleged anti-Semitism and mistreatment.
The party’s numbers have increased from 68,000 to almost 225,000 over the last six months due to an infusion of mostly youthful members, despite that concerning background. That alone is a critique of the Tories’ and Labour’s inability to establish a genuine connection with the country’s youth.
Our 25-year-old writer Rosie Beveridge explains why she plans to vote Green in today’s Mail. She describes her group of pals as having “an anxious air of exhaustion fuelled by being overworked, broke, single, directionless and – at the risk of sounding like a Jane Austen character – prospectless.”
Disaffection permeates everything. Every generation has thought it would be better off than the previous one for decades.
No more. Is there anyone among us who can honestly state that things are better now than they were 10 or twenty years ago?
What do you observe when you simply look around? Even the brightest and greatest have very few job opportunities. Unrestricted migration has no end in sight. The health care system is plunging from one catastrophe to another. a bloated benefits culture that pays people to watch television during the day while lounging on the couch.
The anger and disillusionment of young people is not surprising.
However, Zack Polanski isn’t the solution. The Mail advises anyone tempted to support the Greens on the grounds that things can’t get any worse to just wait and see.