I mean, he’s not wrong. Corbyn’s and Sultana’s party looks like a vanity project right now.
Make the change now and focus on the parties with more reach if there is to be a progressive response.
FlyWayOrDaHighway on
I’m quite glad that the Greens are under new leadership.
I voted for them last election and other than
1. Their prioritisation of environmental policies over more pressing issues,
2. Their complete stupidity in saying they don’t support nuclear power because it’s inextricably tied to nuclear armament (its scientifically incorrect and a GCSE Chemistry graduate knows that),
They had the best economic policy, trailed by the Lib Dems.
All they need is a more proactive and sensible leader and they have a real shot of much higher popularity.
Not saying I know this guy is what they need but they needed change and at least this could be the change they need in the right direction.
cheeseley6 on
Corbyn has already failed twice, so theres no point waiting for him.
Zack has all his failures ahead of him.
Melodic-Armadillo-42 on
They make way too much noise for party that doesn’t formally exist yet. At least the greens with their new leader seem more interesting now
BARD3N_GUNN on
Agreed.
Maybe when the next election rolls around Corbyn’s party will be worth looking into and voting for – but as it stands Corbyn’s party only exists on paper, and we’ve seen how easily the right have managed to turn voters against Corbyn when the odds are completely in his favour.
Whereas Green Party is up and running, they’re coming in hot, and have 4 years to prove themselves to the public – we’re better off uniting behind green then hoping Corby pulls something out of his ass.
_Daftest_ on
I’m so relieved that Corbyn and the Greens making absolutely sure that Labour won’t win again. Great work, guys.
IndividualSkill3432 on
Polanski needs the “Gaza” voters that Corbyn is hoovering up plus the most socialist 5% of the electorate that see Corbyn as the true king of the left, there is precious little else available for him electorally shifting the Greens leftwards. He seems to have no actual strategy other than being “more radical” to get the job at the top of the Greens. Now he has it he will have to craft a compelling narrative to keep ex Labour voters from drifting either to the Corbyn or back to Labour to “stop Farage”. He will have to convince the ex Labour that sticking with him will pull Labour left and create a “progressive coalition” that can get in on a coalition ticket without terrifying a chunk of the electorate to the right of the Labour party off to the Tories or being so week that a vote for the Greens looks like a vote for Farage.
In a First Past the Post system with Farage and the Tories consistently getting near 50% and have little real ideological space to over come for an electoral pact, it looks a very long shout from here.
elronhub132 on
I’m glad greens are in this race. I’m strongly considering voting for them. The only other option is not voting at all. Fk labour and tories rn
TheMountainWhoDews on
I’m genuinely so embarrassed for the greens anad Zach “Hypno-tits” polanski. Jezbollah hasnt even launched yet, and is polling higher than the green party have ever managed. Ultimately, Corbyn is much more authentic on gaza than Denyer, Ramsay or polanski.
Cadejustcadee on
Isn’t he the guy who claimed he could hypnotise a woman’s tits to grow
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I mean, he’s not wrong. Corbyn’s and Sultana’s party looks like a vanity project right now.
Make the change now and focus on the parties with more reach if there is to be a progressive response.
I’m quite glad that the Greens are under new leadership.
I voted for them last election and other than
1. Their prioritisation of environmental policies over more pressing issues,
2. Their complete stupidity in saying they don’t support nuclear power because it’s inextricably tied to nuclear armament (its scientifically incorrect and a GCSE Chemistry graduate knows that),
They had the best economic policy, trailed by the Lib Dems.
All they need is a more proactive and sensible leader and they have a real shot of much higher popularity.
Not saying I know this guy is what they need but they needed change and at least this could be the change they need in the right direction.
Corbyn has already failed twice, so theres no point waiting for him.
Zack has all his failures ahead of him.
They make way too much noise for party that doesn’t formally exist yet. At least the greens with their new leader seem more interesting now
Agreed.
Maybe when the next election rolls around Corbyn’s party will be worth looking into and voting for – but as it stands Corbyn’s party only exists on paper, and we’ve seen how easily the right have managed to turn voters against Corbyn when the odds are completely in his favour.
Whereas Green Party is up and running, they’re coming in hot, and have 4 years to prove themselves to the public – we’re better off uniting behind green then hoping Corby pulls something out of his ass.
I’m so relieved that Corbyn and the Greens making absolutely sure that Labour won’t win again. Great work, guys.
Polanski needs the “Gaza” voters that Corbyn is hoovering up plus the most socialist 5% of the electorate that see Corbyn as the true king of the left, there is precious little else available for him electorally shifting the Greens leftwards. He seems to have no actual strategy other than being “more radical” to get the job at the top of the Greens. Now he has it he will have to craft a compelling narrative to keep ex Labour voters from drifting either to the Corbyn or back to Labour to “stop Farage”. He will have to convince the ex Labour that sticking with him will pull Labour left and create a “progressive coalition” that can get in on a coalition ticket without terrifying a chunk of the electorate to the right of the Labour party off to the Tories or being so week that a vote for the Greens looks like a vote for Farage.
In a First Past the Post system with Farage and the Tories consistently getting near 50% and have little real ideological space to over come for an electoral pact, it looks a very long shout from here.
I’m glad greens are in this race. I’m strongly considering voting for them. The only other option is not voting at all. Fk labour and tories rn
I’m genuinely so embarrassed for the greens anad Zach “Hypno-tits” polanski. Jezbollah hasnt even launched yet, and is polling higher than the green party have ever managed. Ultimately, Corbyn is much more authentic on gaza than Denyer, Ramsay or polanski.
Isn’t he the guy who claimed he could hypnotise a woman’s tits to grow