Greens must take immediate action against antisemitism in party, says Lucas
Former Green Party leader Caroline Lucas has urged the party to take immediate action against candidates accused of antisemitic comments or posts. This call comes after several cases emerged before recent elections, including two Lambeth council candidates arrested for allegedly inciting racial hatred online and sharing controversial content.

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AI-generatedFormer Green Party leader Caroline Lucas has urged the party to take immediate action against candidates accused of antisemitic comments or posts. This call comes after several cases emerged before recent elections, including two Lambeth council candidates arrested for allegedly inciting racial hatred online and sharing controversial content. Other candidates are under investigation for speculating about staged attacks on Jewish men and suggesting Hamas was paid by Israel for the October 7th attacks. While current Green leader Zack Polanski has disavowed such comments, the party faces accusations of a slow response due to its decentralized candidate selection process. Lucas emphasized that antisemitism has no place in the party.
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5 extractedZack Polanski stated that antisemitic comments are 'not an abstract idea' for him as a Jewish person and that 'those comments disgust me.'
Caroline Lucas has called for the Green Party to take immediate action against candidates who have made antisemitic comments or posts.
Two Green candidates for Lambeth council, Sabine Mairey and Saiqa Ali, were arrested on suspicion of stirring up racial hatred online.
Sabine Mairey allegedly shared a post stating 'Ramming a synagogue isn’t antisemitism. It’s revenge.'
Saiqa Ali allegedly posted an image of Hamas with the slogan 'Resistance is freedom'.