The Green Party — Credible Alternative or Racist Party?

Our Fight campaigners were in Archway last Sunday to warn voters in the upcoming council elections that the Green Party has changed; it is no longer the cranky, tree-hugging party of yesteryear, and is fast becoming Britain’s most racist party. Eve Kay describes the Green Party's anti-Semitic turn.

The Green Party — Credible Alternative or Racist Party?
Our Fight campaigners talked to the public in Archway about the dangers of the Green Party. Photo: Braham Cohen

Since Zach Polanski became the Green Party's leader last year, the party has attracted tens of thousands of new members to its increasingly anti-Semitic rhetoric against Israel. And with Owen Jones joining Green Party canvassers in the borough last Sunday, it was important for Our Fight to take a public stand; so 20 supporters of the North London branch of Our Fight went to Archway to call out the Green’s anti-Semitism and chat to the public. A lot of people stopped to talk to us and found what we had to say surprising, shocking and enlightening.

Boycotts and Broken Windows

In September 2025 the Green Party was the first national political party to pass motions declaring Israel was an ‘apartheid’ state and was committing ‘genocide’. It also confirmed support for the racist Boycott Divestment Sanctions Movement (BDS) which attempts to shut down Jewish businesses, writers, singers, comedians and artists for the crime of being Jewish — or 'Zionist'.

In Archway we recently got a taste of BDS in action. Gail’s Bakery was attacked; it was daubed in racist graffiti and every window was smashed in a modern-day re-enactment of Kristallnacht. All because its founder was a Jew.

Motion A105

Even worse is Motion A105. Due to be discussed in November at the next Green Party conference, this motion states that 'Zionism is racist' and that it creates 'racial hierarchies'. It also argues for the destruction of Israel, the establishment of a single Palestinian state, and that this can be brought about through violence — apparently sanctioned by international law.

Yet it's only 26 years since the liberal left establishment believed in a two-state solution and negotiated the Oslo Accords. But the Oslo peace deal was destroyed by Islamist fanatics Hamas and Islamic Jihad, when they launched a terror campaign of suicide bombings and shootings — which murdered 731 Israeli civilians — in the Second Intifada between 2000 and 2005.

The Green Party’s call for the destruction of Israel — the world’s only Jewish state — is a clear expression of their obsessive anti-Semitism.

Only Israel is singled out.

No other country — despite higher death tolls, denial of rights, torture, censorship, anti-women or anti-gay policies, murder of civilians, execution of dissidents, public hanging of rape victims — is called out to be destroyed. Any other regime, no matter what crimes they have committed, can all carry on — business as usual.

One Sectarian State

What the Green Party won’t say is that if their motion actually succeeded in the real world, the end of the state of Israel would usher in a bloodbath for the Jews. This is because the current leadership of the Palestinian people is Hamas, an avowed Islamist and anti-Semitic terror group. They explicitly stand against democracy and call for global jihad against all Jews everywhere — closely followed by jihad against other all other non-Muslims. Their Palestinian ‘resistance’ would sanction massacres of Israeli citizens and all Jews because they are Jews.

This isn’t guesswork or crystal-ball gazing. We know this because in its founding charter Hamas outlines an explicitly racist and conspiratorial ideology that sees Jews behind all the civilisational conflicts throughout the entire history of the world. To save the world Jews must be eradicated.

Anti-Zionism is Anti-Semitism

Despite the Green Party motion’s lame attempt to gaslight Jews and the world public that anti-Zionism isn’t a form of anti-Semitism, it’s clear that anti-Zionism is simply the modern form of anti-Semitism. Everything the Nazis used to say about the Jews — how they were evil, a cancer on the world, uniquely demonic, controlling other countries, political parties and institutions with outsized influence — is now said about Israel.

Can this really be a coincidence?

Our opponents say their protest is only aimed at Zionism not Jews. Yet how come
this so-called anti-Zionist campaign ends up with ‘anti-Zionists’ spitting on Jewish
schoolchildren, attacking Jews wearing a kippah or Magen David, stabbing Jewish
schoolboys and killing two Jewish worshippers at a synagogue?

Another coincidence?

How come the obsessive animus against Zionism and Israel being mainstreamed by the Green Party is happening at the same time as coincides with the highest number of attacks on Jews in British history? With British Jews 12 times more likely to be racially abused and attacked than Muslims despite being 13 times smaller in absolute size, is this just another coincidence?

The Con

Motion A105’s distinction between anti-Semitism and ant-Zionism is a con designed to mask the Green Party’s growing hatred of Jews and their one and only homeland of Israel — their indigenous homeland and the democratic embodiment of Jewish national identity and self-determination.

Don’t be deceived.

Just as we said to the public on the streets of Archway: don’t vote Green on May 7th.