‘Sono al culmine della popolarità? Spero di no’: in viaggio con Zack Polanski, dalla protesta al podcast alla discoteca Heaven

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/feb/07/am-i-at-peak-popularity-i-hope-not-on-the-road-with-zack-polanski-from-protest-to-podcast-to-heaven-nightclub

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  1. LeftAndRightAreWrong on

    Did he back the police woman? Or the man that broke her spine with a sledgehammer?

  2. > “I’m dying for a wee,” Zack Polanski says as he gets off the train at Wakefield Westgate. Why didn’t you go on the train, I ask?

    > “I only ever spend a penny if it belongs to someone else.” Zack replied

  3. MrLangfordG on

    Policies are a bit crazy (being generous) but he’s clearly a decent guy and doesnt deserve the personal shit that gets sent his way.

  4. Letzer-Mensch-hunter on

    You have to be a special type of stupid to not immediately dismiss an article whenever a politician is making that pose

  5. yomStein on

    Media will work full time to demonise him, whilst elevating the likes of Farage.

    A decent, principled man, with actual ideas. Makes a change from the policies of managed decline of Starmer, Johnson, et al.

    Even if I disagree with his policies, I’d much rather give him a shot to change the course of this country than continue into oblivion.

  6. Slapped91 on

    This guy is pure evil – Rejoicing in the fact that violent thugs who broke a police womans back were found not guilty and released, and his predatory sexual abuse of women convincing them he can enlarge their breasts through hypnotism.

    Anybody supporting this human cesspit is pure evil themselves.

  7. Asleep-Ad1182 on

    The fact that such a significant proportion of this country supports either Polanski or Farage shows just how dumb this country is.

  8. RealRelative9835 on

    It seems a minor point but would be fly if he was PM? It mentions in the article he doesn’t, but would seem to be a necessity for any political leader

  9. Capital-Mortgage-374 on

    They are much more vote-capped than Reform. Reform could pull the disinterested, politically detached working class that makes up the majority of the historical non-voters. The Greens are vote-capped to the hard left, students, minorities, and Muslims. The problem with the latter is that they will vote for independents of the same faith. Personally, I would vote for neither. We need a centralist party in a divided country. Chaos would reign if the Greens or Reform ruled. However, let’s be honest, Reform has a realistic chance; the Greens have no chance.

  10. nellion91 on

    The fact that the comment section is half people saying the man that hit a PC with a sledgehammer did not intend to do so when leaving his house vs half that says he on record admitted to hitting her, is weird to me.

    That man should be in jail, and for a decent amount of time, however justified his cause is or not.

    He had the opportunity to drop his sledgehammer and keep protesting he had multiple opportunities to de escalate his response to the police, the British police are not occupying Gaza… this should not be a debate

    The Zack takes makes in my left of centre opinion the green un electable.

  11. WanderlustZero on

    He’s at the point Carla Denyer and Siân Berry both reached, transitioning from Plucky Underdog(tm) to ‘Okay let’s actually have a look at their policies. Oh no
    Oh dear god, no.’ Only now with a party full of militant islamists.

  12. DecentManufacturer27 on

    The greens are an absolute joke party, I find it sad we have two deeply unserious parties gaining popularity while offering nothing of substance.

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