Polanski accuses Times of ‘scraping the barrel’ over his claim to be charity spokesperson – UK politics live
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has dismissed claims that he is the "new Jeremy Corbyn," while also expressing admiration for Corbyn's past policy proposals. Polanski acknowledged he should not have described himself as a spokesperson for the Red Cross, despite hosting fundraisers for the organization.

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AI-generatedGreen Party leader Zack Polanski has dismissed claims that he is the "new Jeremy Corbyn," while also expressing admiration for Corbyn's past policy proposals. Polanski acknowledged he should not have described himself as a spokesperson for the Red Cross, despite hosting fundraisers for the organization. He stated he is still developing his leadership skills after eight months in the role. Polanski also commented on the potential for Britain to re-apply to the EU, suggesting it would not receive the same terms as before. He expressed suspicion about media reports suggesting Poland will overtake Britain economically, believing they aim to humiliate the current UK government.
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4 extractedZack Polanski rejects suggestions he is the 'new Jeremy Corbyn of British politics'.
Polanski hosted fundraisers for the Red Cross but accepts he should not have described himself as a spokesperson.
Britain would not get the same deal if it re-applied to the EU due to a 'de facto à la carte membership'.
Stories about Poland overtaking Britain in GDP per capita are meant to humiliate the current British government.