The mob within
I like the title.
The Green Party is a sinister mob. Take it from me, its former deputy leader
Shahrar Ali, that is.
After the resignation of Carla Denyer, the Green Party is facing a leadership contest for which the membership has had their opportunity for genuine debate about its policy platform and electoral priorities artificially restricted. No activist or spokesperson who dares to stand up for the rights and protections of women, girls and children – especially, in the context of a decade of trans rights overreach – will escape the wrath of the totalitarian mob within.
I should know. In 2024, I won a landmark gender critical protected belief discrimination case against the Party, the first of its kind in politics, after I was unlawfully removed as front bench spokesperson for justice.
And what’s “green” about that? No one knows.
Not content with marginalising 52 per cent of voters, Green politicians have sought to alienate another 51 per cent. That’s the logical consequence of a political movement which resorts to identitarian flag-waving and is in thrall to queer theory luxury beliefs. In the days following the Supreme Court judgment, the Green Party leadership demonstrated utter contempt for the rights and protections of women and girls.
On BBC’s Any Questions, parliamentarian Siân Berry – who prides herself with having a science background – described sex in humans as “not entirely binary”. On BBC Radio 4’s Today, Co-Leader Adrian Ramsay refused to answer Nick Robinson’s direct question, “Are Transwomen Women?” four times. The view that trans women are women has been the policy of the Greens since 2016. It offers up a Stonewall campaign slogan as a literal truth, and conflates sex and gender identity. For his refusal to pronounce this holy dogma, officers of the Young Greens rewarded him with calls for his resignation.
They’re competing for who can be the most ridiculous?
Zack Polanski, who reportedly once set himself up as a hypnotherapist for breast enlargement, has recently launched his campaign to be Leader. I would challenge him on how a party can remain credible for telling the truth on climate science but continue to tell lies about what constitutes a biological woman.
That. Exactly. How can anyone? How can anyone for instance denounce the nonstop lying of Trump but continue to tell lies about what constitutes a biological woman? How can anyone reject the absurdities of religion but continue to tell lies about what constitutes a biological woman? How can anyone try to educate the public on global warming but continue to tell lies about what constitutes a biological woman?
Apparently Green party rules require two co-chairs, one of each ‘gender’. I’m internally daring them to appoint a TIM to replace Carla.