Quote of the Day 10th April 2026 – Polanski’s nutter attraction machine.

Support for the Green Party has grown remarkably during the past year. Like the Liberal Democrat party in the past the Greens have managed to suck in a lot of support from demographic sectors that are not very politically minded. This is probably why the Greens were able to take over a constituency like North Herefordshire a seat that would normally be one where the Lib Dems would have a chance. Like the Lib Dems the Greens have become the party that Britons uninterested in the machinations of politics choose to vote for. If you didn’t like the ‘Big Two’ parties then you’d probably plump for the Lib Dems but now those same voters are choosing the Greens. These types of voters, the unaware, those disinterested in political policy, the middle class hippies have flocked to the Greens like flies that rush to a freshly laid cow pat.
The problem for the rest of us, those who are sceptical of the Greens is that the party has become a warehouse of some of the worst people in British politics. As well as the open borders nutters and the science ignorant hippies who believe that we don’t need fossil fuels the Greens have become a home for the worst of the worst of British Islamists. In short the Greens have become an Islam party with some greenwashing painted over the top.
Part of the reason why the Greens have done well in terms of support is, in my view, because this party is not as scrutinised by the media and the commentariat as a party like Reform or the Tories or other parties are scrutinised. The Greens have been able to be all things to all men and have got away with it because not enough people have dug into this disgraceful party that has become a sort of political fly paper for fraggles.
Victoria Freeman on the X platform told it like it is with the Greens and said:
"Polanski’s Greens have been a suction device for every poisonous antisemite on the left of British politics, drawing in all the racist bacteria. Now they’re like a great big burgeoning boil fit to burst."
Ms Freeman is correct here. The Greens are now the party to go for if you hate Jews or are an Islamist nutcase or have nursery school levels of economic knowledge or believe in ‘out there’ stuff such as abolishing police and prisons or believe that women can have penises. What the Greens have become is far far worse than what the Labour Party under Jeremy Corbyn became. At least in Corbyn’s Labour there were decent Labour members and MP’s who stood up to Corbyn but in the Greens there’s little in the way of any internal pushback against Polanski and his far left and Islamist nutjob supporters.
I agree with those who say that increased scrutiny by the media and others of the Greens might be the lance that pops the foetid boil on the face of British politics that the Greens have become. After all we have seen this boil popping before with the neo-Nazi British National Party (BNP) who, after their leader was allowed on the BBC’s Question Time programme, lost massive levels of the support that they had got because the BNP had spoken about migration problems that the mainstream parties refused to speak about. This deflation of the BNP occurred because we could all see how the BNP’s leader Nick Griffin floundered and flustered his way through the Question Time programme allowing him to appear as he really is, which is an extremist.
We need more scrutiny and more critical questioning of the Greens and their potential policies. By doing that we might see the Greens losing a lot of the casual support that they’ve gained by riding on the vibes that the Greens are not like all the other parties. I believe that once the Polanski crowd are shown to be economically illiterate and politically dangerous then a lot of their casual non Muslim support might well melt away. Everyone needs to pick apart every statement from the Greens and their candidates in order to show the country that this party of Jew hating Muslims and economic incompetents cannot be trusted with high office.
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Original comment by Victoria Freeman