Green Party leader blasted over Nigel Farage rant as he attends Trump protest | Politics | News

The new leader of the Green Party is accused of being a “professional protester” for preparing to participate in the rally against Donald Trump’s state visit. Zack Polanski is joining the demonstrators entering the streets in London today on the second state visit of the US President to England.
In front of the rally, the London Assembly member reform hit Nigel Farage, the British leader. He said: “Donald Trump comes to England, seeking reliability of his own guilt in Gaza.
“The vast majority unite against Trump and everything it represents, and there will be a man who wants us to meet him with open arms: Nigel Farage.
“Farage acts like a man of the people, but he really wants to power, impact and money on everything like Trump.
“Our country is proud to stand for Underdog. Today, it means standing next to every child in Gaza, each of those who grew up in detention camps and poverty in the UK in the United States and to stand up to Donald Trump and his winged Nigel Farage.”
However, Reform Alex Wilson, a member of the London Assembly, returned: “Polanski’s comments are the usual rent we expect from a professional protester who is more interested in banners.
“Reform UK, while shouting among them, offers real solutions from England’s crime, controlling migration and lowering taxes to the first place.
“Nigel Farage does not need a man who grows to protest for the sake of protest.
“As Nigel always says, reform is not a signal to make the UK politics different, not a signal, but to provide change.
“Polanski is interested in protest, not power. We are interested in the results, not rhetoric.”
Protesters come as part of the rally walking towards Whitehall.




