Zack Polanski is new leader of the Green Party after winning vote

Zack Polanski after being announced as the new leader of the Green Party at Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, London.
Zack Polanski was selected as the new Green Party leader after a tense race (Picture: James Manning/PA Wire)

Zack Polanski, a former actor and London Assembly member, has become the new Greens leader.

The Green Party has selected its next leader after a heated contest marked by a debate over the party’s direction.

The next leader was selected after three candidates stood up for the top role – current co-leader Adrian Ramsay MP, Ellie Chowns MP, and London Assembly member Zack Polanski.

Current co-leader Carla Denyer did not rerun after announcing her decision in May.

Zack Polanski (centre) after being announced as the new leader of the Green Party at Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, London.
Zack Polanski (centre left) sat next to current co-leader Carla Denyer (second left) after being announced as the winner this morning (Picture: James Manning/PA Wire)

Polanski said after securing his victory: ‘My message to Labour is, we are not here to be disappointed by you. We are not here to be concerned by you.

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‘We are here to replace you.’

He said he wants to ‘nationalise water and tax billionaires’ and challenge ‘the far-right.’

‘We never want to replicate what Nigel Farage is doing, but what Nigel Farage has demonstrated is bold communications,’ he said, adding that ‘Nigel Farage has more TikTok followers than all MPs combined.’

Zack Polanski after being announced as the new leader of the Green Party at Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre, London.
Polanski has vowed to challenge Labour and Reform (Picture: James Manning/PA Wire)

He said he wants to win ‘at least 30 MPs’ in the next general election.

He has vowed to be on the side of marginalised communities like trans people and migrant workers, and called for the rights and freedom of Palestinians.

The race was dominated by a row over the future direction of the party, with Polanski insisting the Greens need to learn from Reform’s Nigel Farage.

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Calling for an ‘eco-populist’ agenda, Polanski pledged to hold ‘this Labour government to account.’

However, Chowns accused him of using ‘polarising’ language that only appealed to a ‘narrow segment’ of voters.

Polanski responded: ‘They say I’m polarising but can’t name a single example.

‘So let me give them one, it’s the 99% versus the 1%. If you’re not Shell or a billionaire, I’m on your side.’

The new leader was announced this morning after voting closed following a fractious campaign.

Polanski secured 20,411 votes, while Chowns and Ramsay, who ran on the same bill to become co-leaders, received 3,705 votes.

The Green Party has positioned itself as an alternative to Labour and ‘an antidote to Reform,’ and it secured four MP seats in the general election last year.

Around 10% of voters would choose the Green Party if a general election was held tomorrow, the latest figures from YouGov show.

This is against Reform’s 28%, Labour’s 20% and Conservatives’ 17% predicted vote.

A record number of people have joined the Green Party, with membership reaching 68,500, the party said today.

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