Polanski says he is not ready to be PM, but might be in two years’ time – UK politics live | Politics


Polanski says he is not ready to be PM now – but suggests he might be in two years’ time

Zack Polanski has rejected suggestions that he is “the new Jeremy Corbyn of British politics” – while also praising the former Labour leader.

In his Today interview, asked by Nick Robinson how he would avoid becoming the new Corbyn, Polanski replied:

double quotation markI think me and Jeremy are very different people, and there’s much … you know, the question was almost inviting me to condemn Jeremy Corbyn.

I think there was lots that Jeremy Corbyn was putting forward to this country that I think was really positive. We’ve talked about wealth taxes, about public ownership.

I also think it’s important, speaking for myself right now, that we make sure that we have this vetting process, that it’s really clear that antisemitism, Islamophobia, any form of hatred or hate crime, is not welcome in the Green party.

Asked if he was ready to be prime minister, Polanski replied:

double quotation markI’m not ready right now. No. I’ve been leader for eight months, and there’s lots of skills and lots of knowledge to get, and I think that’s fine. I think I’m a human being. I’m not perfect.

Asked if he might be ready in two years’ time, he replied:

double quotation markWell, we’ll see in two years time, won’t we? But I’ll certainly be putting in the work.

Key events

Polanski criticised for wrongly saying Golders Green suspect was handcuffed when kicked during arrest

The Labour MP David Taylor is one of many people on social media saying that Zack Polanski was wrong when he told the Today programme this morning that it was traumatising seeing the Golders Green suspect being kicked when he was handcuffed. (See 9.33am.) Posting an image from the footage to make his point, Taylor says:

double quotation markPolanski is at it again – the attacker was not handcuffed, he still had a knife in his hand!

Steve Reed, the housing secretary who has been leading Labour attacks on the Green party during the local elections campaign, also issued this statement responding to the Polanski interview on Today.

double quotation markPolanski is still refusing to sack candidates who have shared disgusting antisemitic posts despite saying he takes full responsibility for them.

Following the horrific knife attack on two Jewish men in Golders Green he continues to show concern for the suspected attacker. And his response to allegations that he lied about his past job and qualifications shows he simply can’t be trusted.



Source link