There was already very little question that anti-Semitism inside the Green Party is a serious issue.
However, the Daily Mail now exposes the extent of the purported anti-Semitism that permeates the party.
A very unsettling reality has been finally revealed: British Jews will not be secure under the Green Party.
As we begin, the party is looking into claims that dozens of candidates who were chosen to run in tomorrow’s municipal elections are anti-Semitic.
The party had absurdly earlier said that only a “handful” of its members had engaged in such heinous acts and that they had all been “dealt with.”
In actuality, it has been compelled to expedite internal investigations into remarks made by thirty of its candidates.
Additionally, a whistleblower accuses Green leader Zack Polanski of ignoring “open Jew hate and Hamas love,” even at top levels within the party.
The Greens have had a dramatic metamorphosis, evolving from its previous tree-hugging niche into something intended to appeal to a far wider range of Left-leaning voters. However, this has come at a high price.
Under Zack Polanski’s leadership, the Greens are looking into claims that dozens of candidates who were chosen to run in tomorrow’s local elections are anti-Semitic.
A poisonous legacy from their previous existence on the extremities of Labour has been carried by the Corbynites who now occupy its infrastructure and its locally based groups.
Those who were expelled or deserted from Keir Starmer’s Labour Party have transformed into the Green Menace and are now using their old tactics.
However, it’s possible that the public is starting to lose interest.
According to surveys, Polanski’s approval rating has dropped by 14 points since he implied that the police used excessive force when apprehending the terror suspect in Golders Green.
His remarks were quite illuminating and serve as a sobering warning about what will happen if his party wins big tomorrow and starts to have an impact on local law and order.
In contrast to what Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch promised to provide in an interview with the Daily Mail earlier this week, criminal justice will become gentler rather than tougher.
However, it might still be too late for Labour if the public starts to have second thoughts about Polanski and starts teaching him how quickly a political leader can go from being a messiah to a pariah.
Labour has released a dossier of 25 Green candidates that it called “vile” due to a litany of “harrowing anti-Semitism, dangerous conspiracy theories, and appalling comments supporting Hamas.” The party is burdened with Starmer’s deadweight and faces annihilation at the polls.
It is a sign of Labour’s dread of going extinct during the upcoming general election.
There is still time for common reason to win, though, unless Labour collapses and is compelled to hold early national elections.
In order to reset Britain’s objectives and enable the nation to prosper, the centre-right must create a compelling, inspiring plan.
One thing is certain, though, for the time being: the Green Party cannot solve any problems.
Instead, it poses a very serious risk on its own.