Labour panic as cheeky Zack Polanski targets union funding โ Starmer rattled | Politics | News
Zack Polanski and the Greens have made an audacious bid to “replace Labour” by trying to snatch its union funding. The Green Party leader has given the first in a series of major speeches to trade unions, calling on them to stop funding Labour and switch their support to him.
Mr Polanski spoke at the National Education Unionโs conference in Brighton on Monday, where he called for rent controls, water nationalisation and action on energy bills. A spokeswoman for the Green Party said: “This is Polanskiโs first in a series of major speeches to trade unions as part of his partyโs pitch to โreplace Labourโ.” Rattled Sir Keir Starmer hit out at the Green leader as he said Britain would be โweak and exposedโ if Mr Polanski, Nigel Farage or Kemi Badenoch were in Government.
The Prime Minister said of the Green Party leader: “He thinks that with a war on two fronts, now is the time to give up our NATO membership, now is the time to start negotiating with Putin over our nuclear deterrent.
โWeโd be left so weak and so exposed if any of those individuals were in government, and itโs really important therefore that we stick to our principles, stick to our values and show the leadership thatโs needed in a time like this.โ
Mayโs local elections are a major test for the Prime Minister, with some warning that a disastrous result could spell the end of his premiership.
This included a loss to the Greens in the Gorton and Denton parliamentary race in February.
Speaking at Labourโs launch of its local election campaign, Sir Keir said MPs and election candidates were โfighting for Labour votes, for Labour values and Labour pride in whatever place you come from across the country โ so important as we build a Britain for allโ.
He continued: โThe backdrop to these elections is uncertain.
โWeโre facing a war on two fronts โ the Ukraine war, now four and a bit years in โ and letโs salute the bravery of Ukrainians over so many years, both on the front line and the civilians, as they fight for the values that matter.
โAnd now the other front, the other war, which is the Iran war, which I know is causing huge concern.
โPeople look at their screens, and theyโre worried when they see explosions, infrastructure blown up, the rhetoric that goes with it, worried about whether this is going to escalate even further.โ
