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The establishment cabal has gone into absolute screaming fury mode over Zack Polanski and the soaring popularity of the Green Party since he became leader.

Last week former Labour Party shadow chancellor Ed Balls had an absolute meltdown at Polanski, literally bearing his teeth at him like a dog for daring to point out the conflict of interests in a former Labour Party politician, who is married to a current Labour Party minister, pretending to be some kind of impartial political interviewer.

For those who may have forgotten, Balls is the idiot who threw the 2015 general election, and lost his own seat as a consequence, by imitating Tory austerity ruination, instead of leading the fightback against, it and promoting a logical strategic investment agenda, instead of more mindless austerity cutbacks.

It's utterly bizarre to see a man who performed one of the most humiliating pratfalls in British politics snarling like a dog at a politician who wants to rescue Britain from the Westminster establishment order's disastrous obsession with austerity extremism.

Mark Rowley, The head of the Metropolitan Police, ripped up the concept of public sector impartiality to pen a furious diatribe against Polanski, over a retweet, in the week before crucial local elections in which the Greens are predicted to make giant strides in London.

Where were his letters of condemnation when Tory and Reform politicians repeatedly smeared the police with accusations of two-tier policing? That's right, they were never written. For some reason it's only Polanski who fills Rowley with such rage that he'll bin the longstanding convention that civil servants shouldn't choose political sides.

Tory minister Claire Coutinho described Zack Polanski and the Green Party as the biggest threat to Britain. Not Donald Trump and his constant economic attacks on Britain and our European neighbours; not Russia; not tax-dodging corporations; not shady data-harvesting companies like Palantir; not property hoarders who have driven house prices out of range for millions of hard-working families; not Nigel Farage and his crypto-billionaire bankrolled band of lunatics; not far-right thugs who attack mosques; set fire to hotels; carry out hit and run attacks on Muslim women and commit utterly horrific sex crimes.

Nope. The biggest threat is apparently a mild-mannered political party that want to side with workers and ordinary people against exploitative billionaires, and to protect the environment from further degradation!

On Sunday Polanski faced Trevor Phillips, who famously had a Labour Party investigation into his venal anti-Muslim diatribes quietly shut down by Starmer's goons.

Phillips tried to ignore the fact that Polanski is the only Jewish leader of a UK political party in order to paint him as some kind of threat to British Jews. When Polanski said that he felt that his "Jewish identity" was "being erased from this conversation", it provoked a disdainful "No, don’t try that one on me!".

If people actually gave a damn about antisemitism, surely Phillips would find himself under intense pressure to explain what exactly he was accusing Polanski of "trying", and also his dismissive and offhand response to Polanski talking about the antisemitic cartoon of him published in the Times; two people being been arrested over antisemitic actions towards him; and a Reform supporter doing Nazi salutes at an event he was attending in Hastings.

Why is it considered okay for Phillips to smirk when a Jewish politician was talking about a far-right extremist doing Nazi salutes at him?

There are various reasons the establishment order are so riled by Polanski. One is that he's threatening to shake up their cosy political cabal and distribute more wealth and power to ordinary people, and ordinary communities across the country.

The outright hostility when Polanski talks about his Jewishness is another thing though. They're furious because their racist expectation of Jews is that they should vehemently back Israeli genocide; war crimes; systematic targeting of medics, journalists and aid distribution points; collective punishment of civilians; or whatever other atrocities, no matter the scale of the depravity.

It boils their piss when they encounter Jewish people who don't conform to their racist stereotype of how Jews should behave, by vocally criticising Israel's genocide, and Britain's ongoing complicity in it.

It's telling that an establishment order that has spent decades running Britain into the ground is suddenly shrieking in unison about Zack Polanski and the Greens.

If Polanski is hated so much by the austerity-obsessed politicians who have wrecked our country, and the media hacks who have cheered on these wreckers from the side lines, surely that's actually a ringing endorsement, rather than a reason to be worried about him?

May 4
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