Greens’ Polanski Sets Out ‘Patriotic’ Case for UK Wealth Tax

Zack Polanski delivers his keynote speech at the party’s annual autumn conference in Bournemouth, UK, on Oct. 3.Photographer: Carlos Jasso/Bloomberg

The UK Green Party’s new leader Zack Polanski said he wants to challenge the right-wing’s “monopoly” on patriotism, as he set out his bid to attract left-leaning Britons disillusioned by Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour Party.

Speaking to Bloomberg during the Greens’ three-day annual conference in Bournemouth that closed on Sunday afternoon, Polanski said left-wing economic policies — such as wealth taxes and deeper investment in public services — could help create a more equal society in which individuals and businesses would be proud to invest.