Zack Polanski was on Friday under intense pressure to ‘get a grip’ on the anti–Semitic ‘poison’ infecting the Green Party.
In a humiliating climbdown, the Greens’ leader was forced to apologise for sharing a ‘disgraceful’ social media post which criticised the police officers who arrested the alleged Golders Green attacker this week.
The apology followed 24 hours of heavy criticism from the police,
Jewish leaders and even senior figures in Mr Polanski’s own party.
Writing in the Daily Mail, communities secretary Steve Reed welcomed the apology but warned it was ‘nowhere near enough’. He urged the Greens’ leader to ‘get a grip’ on the
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