Green deputy launches leadership bid with UK eco-populism' vision
Briefly

Zack Polanski, the Green Party's deputy leader, has initiated a campaign to unseat Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay, advocating for a more radical direction in the party to compete against larger parties like Reform UK. Despite the current leadership achieving the party's best general election results, Polanski believes that the Greens must become a mass-membership movement to fill a political void. He emphasizes the need for the party to be bolder and more visible to attract new members and engage with the growing public interest in Green policies.
Being sensible and professional are good qualities. But I don't think they should be the central qualities. The Greens need to be more radical to challenge Reform UK.
In fact we know that, because when Green party policies are polled, they are frequently the most-liked policies, and we are the most-liked party.
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