
Green leader Zack Polanski argues that voters from Manchester to Margate are demanding a shift away from “business as usual.” The Green Party highlights a stark contrast in funding: while Labour and Reform UK rely on millions from the oil, gas, and arms industries, the Greens depend on grassroots donations. “They work for their donors; we work for you,” Polanski stated.
Standing Up to Ethical Failures
The Greens are centering their campaign on a critique of the major parties’ recent controversies:
- Challenging Labour: The party slams Keir Starmer’s decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US Ambassador, citing it as evidence of a culture of cronyism and poor judgment.
- Countering Reform UK: Farage’s party is accused of mimicking Donald Trump’s harshest immigration policies, which the Greens warn would tear communities apart and violate refugee rights.

A Decisive Vote on May 7th
Fielding thousands of candidates, the Green Party aims to prove that community-led politics can win against well-funded political machines. Following recent electoral breakthroughs, the party is calling for an immediate funding boost to intensify its efforts in the final two weeks of the campaign. The goal is clear: to show Starmer and Farage that British citizens deserve a fairer, greener future.












