Green Party Antisemitism Concerns Amid UK Polls

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Green Party Antisemitism Concerns Amid UK Polls
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Questions persist on the UK Green Party's handling of antisemitism allegations. Deputy leader Zack Polanski eyes electoral gains despite racism concerns. Party commitment to rooting out issues faces scrutiny.

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Foreign party scandals have no bearing on U.S. community safety or costs. Cultural debates abroad rarely shift domestic policies. Irrelevant to daily stakes.

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Leftist parties tolerating antisemitism expose progressive hypocrisy on hate. UK Greens mirror U.S. extremes ignoring Jewish safety. Patterns warn against similar growth.

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Internal reviews show efforts against all racism, including antisemitism challenges. Electoral tests validate commitments. Global left learns from accountability.

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