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Polanski again!

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MawsRosie Tue 12-May-26 20:09:37

It seems Green Party leader Zack Polanski has apologised for an "unintentional mistake" after admitting he failed to pay the correct council tax while living on a houseboat in east London. He was registered on the electoral roll at the marina address - but told reporters he only stayed there "occasionally."
Tax lawyer Dan Neidle says the evidence points to the narrowboat being his main residence, meaning Polanski either owes unpaid council tax or potentially committed a criminal offence by registering to vote at an address he did not actually live at.
The Green Party leader who campaigns on fairness — caught dodging his own council tax bill?
How many more skeletons are in his closet?

Plevey08 Wed 13-May-26 18:43:29

I wouldn't have usually agreed with Jeremy Clarkson....but he did say, a few weeks ago 'I don't like his face'.

Iam64 Wed 13-May-26 20:44:37

I don’t either PlevyO8. I’m worrying because I loathe zclsrkson yet agree with him.

Oreo, apologies for taking your irony seriously, I should’ve guessed. I blame it on living in such weird political times

Oreo Wed 13-May-26 20:52:40

Iam64 😃

M0nica Wed 13-May-26 22:34:58

Delene100

Me, too. Why is the wrongdoings of Farage given little scrutiny? Like Polanski, I see a grifter.

Why do so many people think Polanski's failings are given more time aand space than Farages.

To begin with I am not sure it is true one r other of them seems to be in the news for misdemeanours every day.

If there is a difference it is that Farge has been in the public eye for a decade or more longer than Polanski so we have had more time to hear about all his little side hustles and card fuzzying. It is what we expect of him, even as we deplore it.

But the Greens ,a party which has prided itself on the intelligence of its members and the nobility of their behaviour, to be conned to voting into leadership aman who is, to put it mildly, economical with the truth and a tax dodger as well. Now that really is news.

MayBee70 Wed 13-May-26 22:44:59

To me Polanski is just a showman. Whereas Caroline Lucas was ( and is) pure class.

keepingquiet Wed 13-May-26 22:45:14

GardenofEngland

keepingquiet

A very unpleasant tone in these comments.

I'm not a Polanski fan but come on...council tax on a houseboat??

Billionairres are praised to the rafters for tax avoidance, Polanski paid up and he's still being villified.

What dreadful double standards some people have...

What because he was caught for not paying council tax and has lied? Thats ok with you???

No, of course it isn't ok with me.

Let's be clear I am not a supporter of Polanski or the Green party in it's present manifestation.

However, Reform and especially their leader don't care that they lie and their supporters don't seem to consider it important either. It is this double standard I don't get.

To me a lie is a lie- but in politics as in life people will tell lies to get to where they want to be.

Lying about having an affair with someone else's wife is not the same as lying about laundering money, accepting bribes from Russians, or failing to pay taxes on your earnings because that isn't just lying it is also stealing.

Sometimes I think I live in a parallel universe.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 15-May-26 09:28:27

I have just been listening to a discussion on breakfast news regarding Polanski.

He has stated that he didn’t vote in the local elections, despite the fact that there was an election for Mayor in his area.

Ironically it was the Green Party candidate that won.

Isn’t it rather hypocritical to tout for votes for your party and then not bother to vote yourself…

keepingquiet Fri 15-May-26 09:42:31

Did he say why he didn't vote? Not that it makes a difference.
More under-mining of our democracy...

Jaxjacky Fri 15-May-26 09:47:11

Ran out of time to change his address on the register apparently keepingquiet.

M0nica Fri 15-May-26 09:49:31

keepingquiet

Did he say why he didn't vote? Not that it makes a difference.
More under-mining of our democracy...

It bothers me the number of people prepared to disparage Farage yet defend Polanski.

Condemning the behaviour of the person whose political views they dislike while jumping to defend the leader whose politics and party they approve off.

Both of them are shysters and rip off merchants ready to play with the truth and be financially underhand when the opportunity arises.

Mass populist movements that take over countries and destroy peoples lives and democracy itself, starts when suppoters condemn in other leaders, behaviour they ignore in their own favourite candidate.

Casdon Fri 15-May-26 10:01:08

Who is defending Polanski M0nica? Do you mean in the country as a whole, as I haven’t seen defence of his behaviour on this site?

REKA Fri 15-May-26 10:02:55

Polanski had stated he'd voted by post but then had had to own up to not voting at all.

Apparently his appeal is slipping, thank goodness. No idea how he appeared from nowhere and seemed to captivate people.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 15-May-26 10:15:20

REKA

Polanski had stated he'd voted by post but then had had to own up to not voting at all.

Apparently his appeal is slipping, thank goodness. No idea how he appeared from nowhere and seemed to captivate people.

Oh another embellishment of the truth from a wannabe politician…

Allira Fri 15-May-26 10:24:55

MayBee70

To me Polanski is just a showman. Whereas Caroline Lucas was ( and is) pure class.

Yes, I agree.
Not sure if I'd even credit him with being a showman, Maybee

Walter Mitty comes to mind when I see him.

However, the fantasists, those economical with the truth and the grifters seem to be rising in popularity in UK politics rather than the boring and steady.

Apparently his appeal is slipping, thank goodness
Is it?
Perhaps we cynical older voters can see through him, REKA, but what about the younger voters, those who think we destroyed their world?

Iam64 Fri 15-May-26 20:00:33

Allira, one of my family who is interested in politics, always votes usually Labour, voted Green in our local elections. She’s disappointed with Labour, feels let down. She, like many others see the greens as a more dynamic option.
Yes I’ve pointed out my concerns.

M0nica Sat 16-May-26 20:45:45

Casdon

Who is defending Polanski M0nica? Do you mean in the country as a whole, as I haven’t seen defence of his behaviour on this site?

Mainly vox pops with Green voters, many of whom seem to think the sun shines from his fundament. Devout Reform voters respond th Farage in the same way.

Menopauselbitch Mon 18-May-26 12:37:20

He apologised, oh that’s ok then.