Greens plan to hand illegal migrants a free house, a wage and NHS care: Already pro-drugs and porn, now Polanski’s ‘dangerous’ party wants ‘world without borders’

Illegal immigrants will be given a free home and paid without having to work under the Green Party’s immigration policy.
Zack Polanski plans to allow arrivals to use the NHS for free once they enter the UK.
And they will be allowed to operate ‘without any restrictions’ under the plan for a ‘world without borders’.
It comes as a bombshell poll puts the Greens in second place nationally ahead of tomorrow’s increasingly fraught Gorton and Denton by-elections.
Revealed policy proposals seen by the Daily Mail show the Greens plan to ‘abolish’ immigration detention and provide a full amnesty for illegal immigrants to remain in Britain even if their asylum claims are rejected.
Internal documents state that ‘immigration is not a criminal offense under any circumstances’.
Last week, the party’s plans to legalize drugs such as crack cocaine and heroin for recreational use were revealed.
According to their immigration proposals, the Greens aim to ‘establish a system that recognizes that all immigrants are treated as citizens-in-waiting and therefore supports and encourages them to put down roots in their new home’.
Green leader Zack Polanski’s party will give illegal immigrants a free home, access to NHS care and pay them a wage from the day they enter the UK, without having to work.
Gorton and Denton Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer accused her Labor counterpart of ‘racist whistle-blowing’ and called on him to ‘condemn his party’s racist campaign tactics’ as tensions escalate significantly
Polanski and Spence pose for photos on January 30
Last night the Conservatives, Reform UK and Labor mocked ‘open border plans’, calling them ‘fiscally reckless but also dangerous’.
But Mr Polanski’s party said it was ‘proud’ of policies it claimed had proven ‘popular’ on the doorstep during the Gorton and Denton campaign. During the Green leader’s term as prime minister, all illegal immigrants will be paid at the ‘Universal Basic Income’ level, ‘without the obligation to work or actively seek work’.
Migrant families will be ‘housed in a house or flat of private use’ and single men will ‘each have their own room’ in shared accommodation – but will be given their own property if they claim to be LGBTQIA+ for ‘security purposes’.
The proposals state that illegal immigrants would be ‘allowed to be employed without any restrictions’ and would be ‘given free access to all NHS facilities’ once they cross the Channel, and that these rights would be protected ‘even if they had their own rights’. [asylum] ‘case rejected’
Meanwhile, immigration detention ‘to be abolished’ and even ‘all-consuming illegal immigrants’ [asylum] The rights of objection will not be deported.
The policy says: ‘Any applicant or person whose case has been rejected will not be required to report regularly to the Department of Immigration.’
Reform England’s home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf last night described the plans as ‘dangerous’.
He told the Daily Mail: ‘Under the Greens’ open border plans, every vagabond and criminal is not only welcome on our shores, they are entitled to free housing, healthcare and anything else they want.
Internal Green policy documents seen by the Mail state that ‘immigration’ is not a criminal offense under any circumstances’ and that ‘the Green Party wants to see a world without borders’.
The policy adds: ‘The Green Party is seeking to establish a system that recognizes that all immigrants are treated as citizens-in-waiting and therefore supports and encourages them to put down roots in their new homes.’
‘My only surprise is that Zack Polanski hasn’t promised to provide free heroin and crack cocaine to them all, and he wants to legalize them.
‘The Greens’ policies are not only fiscally reckless but also dangerous.’ The Greens plan to legalize these drugs on the grounds that they ‘improve human relationships and human creativity’.
Mr Polanski’s party plans to establish a ‘direct partnership’ between the Government and South American drug cartels to provide Britain with a ‘sustainable supply of cocaine’ and teach primary school children how to take the drug safely.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail yesterday revealed that Green policy states that sex work should be ‘criminalised’ and restrictions on sexually explicit material, except those aimed at protecting children, should be ‘removed’.
The party’s official immigration policy suggests that ‘penalties on commercial carriers for transporting undocumented migrants will be abolished’ and that migrants will be free to travel to Britain using false documents as asylum claims can be accepted ‘regardless of route’.
Border force officers will be ensured to adopt an ‘impartial approach’ to interviews with asylum seekers and ‘in the absence of evidence to the contrary, what the applicant says will be believed’.
The policy also says that illegal immigrants who have been in the UK for at least five years will be ‘invited’ to stay permanently.
Mr Polanski’s plans for the UK also state that international students and anyone with a visa other than a visitor visa will be given the ‘right to vote in elections and referendums’.
Last night the Conservative Party accused the Greens of planning to ‘hand out a welcome pack to every illegal arrival’ and said the party had been taken over by ‘far-left activists’. A Labor source said: ‘Public expect immigration controls to be properly enforced, not the open border plan proposed by the Greens.’
The statements come as voters prepare to go to the polls in Gorton and Denton tomorrow, as the Greens seek to position themselves as the main opposition to Reformation after the candidacy of Manchester’s Labor mayor Andy Burnham was blocked.
Polls show the outcome will be tight. Last night Greens candidate Hannah Spencer accused her Labor counterpart of ‘racist dog-whistling’ and called on Angeliki Stogia to ‘condemn her party’s racist campaign tactics’ that have escalated tensions.
It comes as the Green Party came in second place nationally with 18 per cent of the vote, following a Find Out Now poll of 3,029 voters. This was behind Reform on 25 per cent and ahead of Labor on 16 per cent.
A Green source said the policy proposals differed from the party’s costly 2024 manifesto but acknowledged it was a ‘long-standing policy and aim’ of the party.
A spokesman said: ‘We’re proud of this policy, which was voted on and decided by our members… And we know it’s popular – the Green policy regularly comes out as the most popular policy in polls.’




