Green Party leader slammed for ‘offensive insult’ towards King Charles | Politics | News
GREEN Party leader Zack Polanski has been told to apologise after apparently snubbing the King with his annual Christmas message. The hard-left leader, who wants to abolish the royal family, published his festive video update at 3pm today, the exact same time as the monarchโs annual television broadcast.
The Green Partyโs press release implied this had been done deliberately, sparking accusations of โdisrespectโ. The Conservative Party chairman Kevin Hollinrake blasted: โWho does Zac Polanski think he is? Releasing a political video on Christmas Day, deliberately timed to clash with the Kingโs Christmas message, is shameless and disrespectful.”
“As the nation comes together to listen to His Majesty speak, the Green Party leader chooses to stage a tone deaf, self-promoting stunt calling for more spending on asylum seekers.”
The top Tory added: โPolanski must to apologise.โ
The Green Party leader, who has overseen an astonishing rise in support for his party since being elected in September, used his Christmas broadcast to call on the government to spend ยฃ400 million more on illegal migrants.
Mr Polanksi said the money should be spent to show โkindnessโ to the undocumented young men flooding across the English Channel.
In his online video, he said: โThis has to stop – the constant political rhetoric and demonisation of people who are just trying to survive in unimaginable living conditions.
โI donโt believe weโre the country who the media paint us to be. I donโt believe that weโre cruel and heartless. And I donโt believe that if people saw what Iโve seen in recent days, they would turn away.
โWe should be diverting that money to a humanitarian and compassionate response.
โThe rhetoric we hear about โstopping the boatsโ and โsmashing the gangsโ – none of this is working.โ
Speaking about his desire to abolish the monarchy previously, Mr Polanksi argued that the historic and beloved institution is a “clear symbol of the inequality that exists in our societyโ.
โItโs not my number one priority because thereโs lots of other things to do, and we know the country is divided by how they feel about monarchy, but if the straight question is, โwould I abolish the monarchy,โ yeah, absolutely.โ
According to a poll in September, just 15% of Britons back the Green Partyโs call to abolish the monarchy.
