This is a follow-up to our popular post on the Autumn 2025 Conference published on of 13th October here . Because Critical Social Justice (CSJ) activists believe that reality and truth are mere social constructs, politics for them boils down to "language games" where words only point to other words and not to the material world. … Continue reading language games at the 2025 green party conference in bournemouth
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is this zack polanski’s best acting role yet ?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/0MDzMvLYeNg This is undoubtedly a good 3-minute short film: hard hitting script, good photography and a half decent sound track to match. And the actor is not too bad either. But will Zack Polanski win the hearts AND minds of a majority of members of the Green Party of England and Wales called upon to … Continue reading is this zack polanski’s best acting role yet ?
a rigged election or the identinarians’ slate
A record number of 55 candidates applying for 17 internal posts may well be interpreted by friendly observers to this newsworthy internal election as proof of a lively and healthy democracy within the Green Party of England and Wales. As our very early scrutiny of the list of candidates reveals, sadly, the very opposite seems … Continue reading a rigged election or the identinarians’ slate
zack polanski and ben foley: the toxic trans connection
Ben Foley has been a Green Party councillor since 2019, being one of the first Greens ever elected to a Bedfordshire unitary council. He stood as a Parliamentary candidate for the Party in 2005, 2010, 2015, 2019 and 2024. Foley has also served on the Green Party Regional Council to represent the Eastern Region for … Continue reading zack polanski and ben foley: the toxic trans connection
muslim greens – an identinarian cautionary tale
" To imagine politics not as a means of effecting social change in more universalist terms, but as a process bound by the limits of identity, is deeply corrosive". Kenan Malick. Horrified by Israel relentless obliteration of Gaza in retaliation to the 7th October 2023 Hamas-led Nova Music festival massacre, a number of British Muslims … Continue reading muslim greens – an identinarian cautionary tale
green party to challenge supreme court ruling on the definition of a woman
Deeply worried about direct or indirect discrimination against trans women and trans men as a result of the recent Supreme Court ruling that "sex" under the Equality Act of 2010 means biological sex, non-binary Green Party co-leader and MP Carla Denyer confirmed on Sunday with Laura Kuenssbeg that she "will not hesitate to push for … Continue reading green party to challenge supreme court ruling on the definition of a woman
official: a woman is not a concept and sex is binary
Evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins has praised today's Supreme Court's ruling, saying the law has finally caught up with science. "Supreme Court rules that a woman is legally defined as ... a woman," he said. "Congratulations. And 'The concept of sex is binary, a person is either a woman or a man'. Yes, the science was … Continue reading official: a woman is not a concept and sex is binary
northern greens on a mission to win back control of the Green Party
By booting out extreme trans-activists Melanie Earp (12.1% of the vote) and Lindsey McTeer (7.4% of the vote), members of the North West Green Party have put a stop to having their liberal, non sectarian views on sex and gender being misrepresented on the Green Party Regional Council (GPRC). As recorded in the 131 articles … Continue reading northern greens on a mission to win back control of the Green Party
stonewall’s u-turn on the definition of transphobia
Widely recognised as experts on discrimination towards LGBTIQA+ members and leading Equality, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI ) training accreditation body, Stonewall has quietly done a U-turn in their definition of transphobia. This is their new version: Transphobia Prejudice or negative attitudes or beliefs or views about trans people. This include the fear or dislike of … Continue reading stonewall’s u-turn on the definition of transphobia
what the green party need is the working class
In the multiple forms of oppression relating to sex, race, religion, gender or sexuality adopted by 'intersectional' greens, class is often named but rarely explored or developed. Class has in effect and broadly been ignored. This is because a production-rooted theory of class which explains how discrimination and other forms of oppression structure class … Continue reading what the green party need is the working class