Green Party faces growing anti-Semitism allegations in fresh wave of controversy
The Green Party is facing an anti-Semitism smear, following a similar pattern that ruined Jeremy Corbyn's Labour in 2019. The party now has just one member of parliament after the July 2024 election.
The Green Party, once a fringe force in British politics, has become a new target for anti-Semitism smear tactics following its surge in popularity, mirroring the fate of Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party in 2019 that was also falsely accused of anti-Semitism. The party now boasts three MPs and is set to make significant gains in the next election. This shift highlights how anti-Semitic smears can be used as a tool to discredit emerging parties and silence progressive voices. As the Greens continue to grow, they will likely face increased scrutiny and attempts to undermine their legitimacy.