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By Abernathy
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He does have funny teeth, mind.
By Youngian
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His delivery is reminiscent of consumer champion Martin Lewis, people like him.

This is a rather crude analysis, if Polanski's leadership can shave a few points off all the parties then it could be Reform and the Tories who will be the bigger losers. Taking away Reform's dustbin protest vote would make my year.

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By The Weeping Angel
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It's kind of interesting how Zack has very little to say on the environment which considering you know he's in charge of the Green Party is noticeable.
By mattomac
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The Weeping Angel wrote: Thu Oct 16, 2025 12:09 pm It's kind of interesting how Zack has very little to say on the environment which considering you know he's in charge of the Green Party is noticeable.
I wouldn't be able to tell you there green policies. They score highly on Green issues it seems because they have Green in the title.
By soulboy
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The Weeping Angel wrote: Wed Oct 15, 2025 8:25 pm Top thinking here from Zack.

The Welsh will see no benefit from HS2? The first thing that springs to mind is the extra freight paths on the West Coast Main Line that will come in handy when trying to get steel into Port Talbot.

When will the grown ups enter the room?
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By Tubby Isaacs
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There's also the benefit to Wales from the much faster journeys to Crewe, and on the North Wales coastal line. And the extra train paths from Mid Wales into Birmingham.

But compared with Scotland getting full Barnett consequentials this does sound underwhelming to lots of people in Wales. The reason for that is that rail isn't fully devolved to Wales, unlike Scotland, which meets far more of the costs of rail in Scotland from its own budget. Labour in opposition even said that Wales was due these Barnett consequentials and I can't really blame anyone who took them at their word.

So Wales is basically like a region of England in rail terms, with the Welsh Government having the power to choose its own franchise on the Wales franchise, just like the Merseyside mayor can with Merseyrail. Does it do particularly badly from funding? Not as well as some parts of England, but the South Wales Metro is substantial, and some regions of England would be very happy with that.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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The Weeping Angel wrote: Wed Oct 15, 2025 8:25 pm Top thinking here from Zack.
David Klemperer was saying that unlike Corbyn, for instance, Zack's not got a coherent philosophy anywhere, almost like it's been stuck together from memes. That's not just true of him or course, and lots of people will like what he says. But this is a difficult area, as James Austin says. The logic of "not paying towards this, it's somewhere else" will bite you on the arse pretty sharpish if you get near to power.

Best way to approach this is to leave that argument out altogether and argue for greater capital spending on Wales on the basis of need, and with perhaps some shift from Scotland (though there are political problems with that, to say the least). Not surprising to see Zack is a is a Scottish indepdendence fan, while no doubt sticking it to Brexit for economic recklessness.
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By The Weeping Angel
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Tubby Isaacs wrote: Fri Oct 17, 2025 6:31 pm
The Weeping Angel wrote: Wed Oct 15, 2025 8:25 pm Top thinking here from Zack.
David Klemperer was saying that unlike Corbyn, for instance, Zack's not got a coherent philosophy anywhere, almost like it's been stuck together from memes. That's not just true of him or course, and lots of people will like what he says. But this is a difficult area, as James Austin says. The logic of "not paying towards this, it's somewhere else" will bite you on the arse pretty sharpish if you get near to power.

Best way to approach this is to leave that argument out altogether and argue for greater capital spending on Wales on the basis of need, and with perhaps some shift from Scotland (though there are political problems with that, to say the least). Not surprising to see Zack is a is a Scottish indepdendence fan, while no doubt sticking it to Brexit for economic recklessness.

2010s meme culture really did a lot of damage to the left didn't it?
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Ellie Chowns (Green) asks if the PM accepts inequality, not immigration, is the reason for low living standards.

Starmer says, if the Greens want to tackle inequality, they should vote for Labour’s measures to address this.
Lots of big houses in North Herefordshire, Ellie, or are we still pretending a few people (mostly in London) can pay for everything?
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By Samanfur
#98354
Zack Polanski's been booked for HIGNFY on the 6th of November.

This could do for him what it did for Boris Johnson, or end very, very badly if he can't handle the BBC inevitably going in with its studs up.
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By Abernathy
#98355
Cheeky, gap-toothed chappie - "Good 'Ol Zak".

Yup, can just about see it.
By Bones McCoy
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The Weeping Angel wrote: Thu Oct 16, 2025 12:09 pm It's kind of interesting how Zack has very little to say on the environment which considering you know he's in charge of the Green Party is noticeable.
It's very much in the German / Dutch green tradition.
It begins with emphasis on the conglomerate pouring Kilotons of sewage into a river than an old granny putting packaging in the wrong bin.
It recoginses that progress hinges on a more equal society, and the threat posed by the proponents of deregulation.
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By Youngian
#98361
Everyone knows the Greens are in favour of environmental policies, that's already in the bag.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#98366
Lots of people like those but might not like lots of the other stuff, or like the explanation that it's "party democracy, join us if you want it changed"
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