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Zack Polanski pulling away in race to be party leader, senior Greens believe | Green party

According to senior figures, he thinks that the Green Party leader Zack Polanski, who raised the race for “eco-populism” and social media understanding, has started to move away from his more deep-rooted competitors.

There is an increasing expectation that the election will be won by the 42 -year -old former liberal democrat, who seems to have seized the initiative from its competitors. Someone likened him to “hostile to take over”.

Comment is about a visible flow of new left -leaning members in local areas taken by modern communication method and more Pugnacious style. He left his closest competitors Adrian Ramsay and Ellie Chowns and struggled to gain traction despite their profile in terms of profile within the party.

The voting by the members continues during August and without any temporary polling, any opinion is absolutely anecdote. However, a series of green politicians who speak anonymously say that Polanski made waves with the base.

Ramsay and Chowns are largely seen as the election of the party organization, including former leader Caroline Lucas, but Polanksi received approval. One of his supporters is Caroline, the green leader of the London Assembly, where he lived.

Ellie Chowns and Adrian Ramsay. Photo: Ellie and Adrian 2025/PA

Russell said in a statement, while the other couple is a big fan, Polanksi’nin “people and the media how good connection with the media, gaining serious air time for greens,” he said.

“I’m out of the fence,” he said.

Carla Denyer, who is currently one of the deputies of the party, says that the race is much closer and that many members who have been active on social media have been going on for a long time can push it in another direction.

But something seems certain. Considering that the term leadership in the UK and Wales in the Greens, in an unusual way – only occasionally – intermittently, especially with a very little power, and the complex reasons, considering that the term will last only one year.

Ramsay and Chowns say that both of them have encountered a “harmonious and sometimes terrible an online response from the Polanski supporters, who were the dispute of the couple’s allies, between the record of the four deputies elected last year. In the name of Polanski, he was visible after Ramsay. Refused to say whether he loves his opponent Lately Joint Radio Interview.

The tension is a factor of higher risks than ever, considering the probably important role of greens in the next elections. However, it is a reflection of many different approaches offered by candidates.

Ramsay and Chowns are gradually focusing on focusing on gaining more councils and parliamentary seats, while polanski says that he wants to make a mass membership “eco-populism” movement that creates greenery as effective as Nigel Farage and Reform.

A senior party member said that some competitors received the party hierarchy in surprise to start the leadership proposal through a Guardian interview in May, who joined the Greens only in 2017.

“It sounds like the party is hostile seized,” they said. “Nobody knew that he was planning it, and there are all these new members who suddenly tend to feel too much from the left.”

This is not a view of consensus in any way. A Green Assembly member said they were applauded by energy injection and new activists inspired by Polanski in their local branches. “He clearly knows how to present his vision,” they said. “I think Zack is really good.”

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Zack Polanski, Wiltshire, Market is on the track of the campaign in Lavington. Photo: Sam Frost/The Guardian

Some Polanski supporters argue that the party should have an unprecedented opportunity in British politics, and it expresses disappointment with what they see as an over -cautious approach of the current leadership.

However, Ramsay and Chowns have made it clear that Polanski’s polarized and simple approach, and more clearly, he said that his left-leaning stance could be open to work with the new party ruled by Jeremy Corbyn and Zarhah Sultan.

Polanski lives in the northeast of London, while Ramsay and Chowns won largely rural, conservative seats last July. They say Polanski will be low likely to object in such areas.

Ramsay, who was first elected as a Green Assembly member 22 years ago, said that he and Chowns were really excited about our speeches with party members ”and many of them were proud to create the number of councilors and MPS.

“Especially, I think people can see the wide charm we have developed in recent years. We have removed ourselves from the wild nature,” he said. “We must keep our objection wide.”

He predicted that the election result would be dependent on the participation. “I urge party members to vote, because the higher the participation, the more confident the result can be, the more it reflects what party members want,” he said. “And that’s important in a choice.”

Polanski said that he was “confident but not complaining” about the competition.

“I was drowned with the positive response of my campaign from the public online, and I was drowned with the up and down regional visits of the country for numerous long -lasting members in Hustings,” he said. “But if people don’t vote, none of these enthusiasm and support are important for anything.”

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