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Are the Greens the new 'nasty party' ?
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By (user no longer on site) OP 6 weeks ago
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Shocking story today of Green activists sharing vile anti semitic content which is too offensive to repeat here.
In another story the Jewish family of Green leader Zack Polanski (aka David Paulden) claim they may have to flee Britain if he became Prime Minister.
Would you still vote for such a party?
Should there now be a full investigation into its institutional racism ?
Or is the party the victim of an organised conspiracy? |
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Re: the WhatsApp stuff, it looks like the Greens have some ‘abominations’ themselves. Clearly unacceptable comments & action needs to be taken.
The ‘family’ story however looks like a typical Daily Mail hit job. ‘Extended family’ could mean who? His third cousin twice removed? ..and ‘the mother is believed to hold x views about…’ doesn’t offer any direct quotes from her does it?
How anybody could condemn the Greens as being THE one & only nasty party is beyond me though after what some Reform councillors have come out with for example.
The Greens hardly have a monopoly on any such title do they? Both the hard left and hard right can clearly be ‘nasty’.
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If it’s a conspiracy I’m pretty sure it’s being run by Jews.
It seems the Greens have as much organisational ability as Your Party. The Conference yesterday appears to have descended into chaos with online voting not working, endless votes of no confidence, disputes over misgendering, conference running out of time etc.
The pitch seems to be less “we are a serious party who can run the country” and more “this is good shit try some and let’s all dance around together. Nice hijab where did you get it”?
They clearly aren’t serious people but then Britain isn’t a serious country so they will probably get lots of votes. |
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By (user no longer on site) 5 weeks ago
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The right wing establishment of England is running scared. No different than before. There will be some idiots in ever party. So they are scared of the greens but not Farage and his clear hew hating words. |
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I've not seen the details but I'd hope that any party would distance itself from members who hold offensive, hateful views. Such people will settle somewhere but shouldn't be official representatives, without scrutiny. |
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Anti semitism us becoming more prevalent.
At the time if post 9/11 I witnessed a Jewish a family being accompanied by armed police on their way to the synagogue.
It's appalling how innocent Jews are being persecuted.
It's never going to change unfortunately.
Would be so sad if they had to leave this country.
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By (user no longer on site) OP 5 weeks ago
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"The right wing establishment of England is running scared. No different than before. There will be some idiots in ever party. So they are scared of the greens but not Farage and his clear hew hating words. "
What has Farage said about Jewish people? |
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"The right wing establishment of England is running scared. No different than before. There will be some idiots in ever party. So they are scared of the greens but not Farage and his clear hew hating words. "
There is a move to introduce "anti-zionism" as party policy. The only reason it wasn't voted for at their conference was that they ran out of time.
The last British political party to enact a similar policy was the National Front in the 1970s and 80s.
In some areas, the far left and the far right aren't too dissimilar. |
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"The right wing establishment of England is running scared. No different than before. There will be some idiots in ever party. So they are scared of the greens but not Farage and his clear hew hating words.
There is a move to introduce "anti-zionism" as party policy. The only reason it wasn't voted for at their conference was that they ran out of time.
The last British political party to enact a similar policy was the National Front in the 1970s and 80s.
In some areas, the far left and the far right aren't too dissimilar."
I’m confident that the mass of the British people will reject this anti Semitic extremism. |
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"The right wing establishment of England is running scared. No different than before. There will be some idiots in ever party. So they are scared of the greens but not Farage and his clear hew hating words.
What has Farage said about Jewish people?"
Ask his school "mates"? |
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"The right wing establishment of England is running scared. No different than before. There will be some idiots in ever party. So they are scared of the greens but not Farage and his clear hew hating words.
There is a move to introduce "anti-zionism" as party policy. The only reason it wasn't voted for at their conference was that they ran out of time.
The last British political party to enact a similar policy was the National Front in the 1970s and 80s.
In some areas, the far left and the far right aren't too dissimilar."
Agree 💯 |
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