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Green leadership candidate denies that Labour was ‘rife with antisemitism’ under Corbyn

Zack Polanski had previously criticised the former Opposition Leader but said he now has ‘a new appreciation of what [he] was dealing with’ following alleged ‘attacks’ from the JC

May 6, 2025 17:28
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Zack Polanski, deputy leader of the Green Party (Image: Getty)
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Green Party leadership candidate Zack Polanski has denied that the Labour Party was “rife with antisemitism” under Jeremy Corbyn, despite previously being critical of the former Opposition Leader.

During an interview with Novara Media, Polanski, who announced his surprise leadership campaign over the weekend, suggested that his prior comments about the extent of antisemitism within Labour’s ranks were “not helpful”.

The London Assembly member, who is Jewish, said in a post on X in March 2018 that he was “a pro-European Jew,” which he said constitued “two reasons I couldn't vote for Labour under Jeremy Corbyn”.

Several of Polanski’s opponents have used the tweet to criticise him in recent years. For example, vociferous anti-Israel academic David Miller shared a screenshot of the post, saying: “Many people seem to have forgotten that Zack Polanski is a rabid Zionist who has repeatedly weaponised his Jewish identity to fight the Left.”

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