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‘We’re here to replace you,’ new Green leader Polanski tells Labour as he terms Starmer’s politics ‘despicable’ – UK politics live | Politics

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Polanski says Starmer’s politics ‘despicable’, and says he can’t imagine Greens working with him in hung parliament

Q: [From Jim Pickard from the Financial Times] Would you rule out working with Keir Starmer in a hung parliament?

Polanski said it would be “wild” to rule out working with anyone on his first day. But he went on:

In Keir Starmer we’ve seen someone who got elected on the coattails of Jeremy Corbyn, who made lots of promises to protect communities, to bring about a leftwing change in this country, to stand up for some of the poorest communities.

And what we’ve had in Keir Starmer is despicable in terms of the politics. It is someone who has sold those communities out. He’s not just sold his party out, and the people who voted for him. The people I’m more concerned about are the people that are suffering in this country every day, who are worried about the future of this country, who see Nigel Farage give – and let’s call it what it is – a racist press conference, and not just not condemn it, but implicitly nod to it.

So I can’t imagine any scenario where I would want to work with Keir Starmer.

And I think in a scenario where we were in a hung parliament and we got that many seats, I think it would be odd that, if that many people had stopped voting Labour and switched to Green, to then work with Keir Starmer.

So I think you can clearly hear from my answer how I feel about that. But maybe he’s going to have a brain transfusion in the next couple of months.

Zack Polanski at his press conference.
Zack Polanski at his press conference. Photograph: BBC News
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‘Put them up anywhere’ – Cooper backs flying of England flags

In an interview with Times Radio this morning Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, said that she was in favour of flags going up “everywhere”.

Under the label Operation Raise the Colours, people have been putting up England flags all over the country this summer. While some of those involved are probably just motivated by benign patriotism, others seem to be influenced by far-right hostility to asylum seekers, as John Harris explained in a recent column.

If any Labour ministers are inclined to agree with John’s column (headlined “Flags as symbols of prejudice, not pride – and a distinct air of menace. Welcome to England 2025”), they are not saying so in public. Yesterday, Keir Starmer strongly endorsed flying the flag. And, in an interview this morning, Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, went further. She told Times Radio:

I’m going to confess I have not just the St George’s flag, I have St George’s bunting. I have also Union Jack bunting which is currently still hanging up in my garden shed. I have Union Jack flags. We have Yorkshire Rose flags and bunting as well. I actually even have some Yorkshire Tea bunting but that’s probably going a bit far for your question as well.

So I do I think flags are really important. It’s what brings us together. I do think that people should be coming together around our flags and using the flags to come together and not being used for division.

Asked if people should be putting up flags on motorway gantries, Cooper replied:

Oh, put them up anywhere. I would put them up anywhere.

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