- Sun May 31, 2026 5:56 pm
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The FT article quotes a Green Party source saying he should cut back on his use of social media and he responds by going out of his way to prove it.
The article contains yet another case of him lying on his CV.
https://www.ft.com/content/2c3ade6d-f6f ... 25a6b1a6=1
The FT article quotes a Green Party source saying he should cut back on his use of social media and he responds by going out of his way to prove it.
The article contains yet another case of him lying on his CV.
https://www.ft.com/content/2c3ade6d-f6f ... 25a6b1a6=1
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https://www.ft.com/content/2c3ade6d-f6f ... 25a6b1a6=1
The FT found a further misleading claim.
In 2019, during his campaign to become the Greens’ mayoral candidate, he said he had worked as a spokesperson for Axe the Housing Act, a campaign group. When the FT queried this, his spokesperson confirmed that he was not an official spokesperson, and had only talked at events hosted by the group.
Such incidents have led to questions about whether Polanski has shape-shifted — and sometimes lied — in his mission to change the British left.
His supporters contend that he is an unvarnished and authentic communicator, and willing to do what many politicians refuse to do — apologise when he is wrong.
Ben Ansell, a politics professor at Oxford university, said Polanski had harnessed social media to move from outsider to a starring role.
“These characters can now pop up anywhere on the political spectrum and they can outflank previously existing populist figures, including [former Labour leader] Jeremy Corbyn,” he added.
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