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Holding the Green Party
to account

The surge in popularity for the Greens has given great hope to those seeking greater honesty in British public life, and rejecting the cynical manoeuvres of our political establishment. Green candidates have also given massive support for the Councillor Pledge for Palestine in the upcoming local elections.

However, recent events give us cause for concern. It started when the Green Party's spring conference throttled a motion critiquing the ideology that drives Israel's ongoing settler-colonialism and ethnic cleansing of native Palestinians. Our concerns have grown with the Party suspending members who have advocated vigorously for Palestine.

 

We fear the Green Party may be following the playbook that the Labour Party used in the run-up to the 2019 elections - an episode that mirrored the Salem Witch Trials of the 17th century. It it makes us wonder who is pulling the strings.

We are particularly concerned that the Green Party has suspended Tony Greenstein, a renowned and respected life-long Jewish pro-Palestinian campaigner, with the inaccurate and insulting charge of antisemitism. We are therefore writing the Open Letter below asking the Green Party to reconsider Tony's case.

 

If this concerns you, please sign the form below the letter - you don't need to be a member of the Green Party to do this. 

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Rositta Priestley

Complaints and Information Governance Officer

Green Party of England and Wales

April 30th, 2026

Dear Ms Priestley

 

We request urgent reconsideration of the case of Tony Greenstein

 

We write on behalf of the Campaign Against Misrepresentation in Public Affairs, Information, and the News (CAMPAIN), a group that pushes back against false narratives in the public domain.

 

We have no party-political agenda, and our members include people of diverse religious beliefs and none. As you will see from our website, we are concerned about the ethics of public life, including the cynical weaponisation of antisemitism for political purposes.

 

We were much impressed by the Green Party’s rise in popularity, and Zack Polanski’s willingness to call out the weaponisation of antisemitism. The Party had become a symbol of hope and rejection of the cynical manoeuvres of the political establishment. We noted that it had picked up massive support from people on the left, and others who simply believe in honesty and justice.

 

We are therefore dumbfounded to find the Party accusing Tony Greenstein, a renowned and respected life-long Jewish pro-Palestinian campaigner, with the insulting - we should perhaps say vicious - charge of antisemitism.

 

We believe that if the Party proceeds in this way, effectively the same path Labour took a decade ago in what became a witch hunt to eradicate serious critics of Israel (under the misleading banner of tackling antisemitism in the Party), it will suffer a drastic loss of support with the demographic it seeks to attract. Indeed, we fear that if you persist with your suspension of Tony, you will lose all credibility.

 

The grounds for suspension

 

You have suspended Tony Greenstein on the grounds of his:

documented history of antisemitism, including court decisions and recent terrorism charges.

 

We are familiar with the many attacks that Tony has suffered for his activism, over many years, but have never seen any documented evidence in their support. All such accusations rely on the specious conflation of anti-Zionism and antisemitism.

 

Tony has sent us copies of his messages to you rebutting the charges, but we understand the Green Party has so far neither acknowledged nor answered him.

 

We have known Tony for many years, and while we would hardly describe him as a born diplomat, he has an incisive mind and unparalleled knowledge of the Israel/Palestine conflict and its ramifications in the UK. Tony is the son of an orthodox Jewish Rabbi, and although an atheist and anti-Zionist, takes very seriously all forms of racism, including actual antisemitism, and has a long-standing record of opposing them. The extraordinary charge that he is antisemitic calls for strong evidence and we agree with him that you have failed to provide this.

 

A well-trodden path of defamation

 

We are acutely aware of the way pro-Israeli advocates and influencers, especially UK Lawyers for Israel, have, with the aid of the mainstream media, weaponised the concepts of antisemitism and terrorism to suppress Palestinian rights and attack the pro-Palestinian left. It shocks us that the Green Party is apparently unable to distinguish between antisemitism and anti-Zionism. Zionism is a political project; anti-Zionism is the principled opposition to that project.

 

Avi Shlaim, the Jewish, Israeli-British historian and Emeritus Professor of International Relations at Oxford University, has made the distinction crystal clear. He says that anti-Zionism is a legitimate political stance against a state ideology, while antisemitism is the hatred of Jews. He also affirms that the conflation of anti-Zionism with antisemitism is a political tool deliberately designed by Israel and its allies to silence criticism of Israeli policies. Many other authoritative voices, Jewish and non-Jewish, confirm this understanding.

 

We should add that the pro-Israeli lobby has not only sought to discredit those on the left but also Liberal Democrats and Conservatives whose political positions do not accord with its own. Sir Alan Duncan’s is a case in point, revealing how the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) conspired to prevent him from being appointed to a ministerial post dealing with the Middle East for which he was eminently qualified. As a prominent advocate for Palestinian rights and a critic of Israel, Duncan was a key target for pro-Israeli lobbyists. Rightly incensed at this abuse of influence he declared that

 

money, improper influence, and the promotion of Israeli interests above our own have contributed to the destruction of the UK’s independent foreign policy

 

and called for the expulsion of the chair of CFI, Lord Polak, from the House of Lords.

Indeed, we have witnessed a dangerous erosion of reasoned debate and due process in the British body politic on Israeli-Palestinian issues that any person of conscience, and certainly a left-wing standard bearer like the Green Party, ought to vigorously challenge. That includes calling out pro-Israeli influencers like Lord Polak and UK Lawyers for Israel.

 

As for terrorism charges

 

Lastly, we think the Green Party should ask itself how much credibility it can attach to terrorism charges against Tony, given the way that the law has been systematically misused to prosecute peaceful protesters. These include the well over 3,000 (doubtless many Greens amongst them) arrested for holding placards. When confronted with such institutionalised malpractice we need to act in solidarity.

 

We look forward to your early reply to the points we have made and ask you to consider revoking Tony’s suspension. We shall also be grateful if you can immediately acknowledge this message.

 

Yours faithfully

 

Jonathan Coulter (Secretary)

On behalf of the CAMPAIN Committee (and a total of 841 signatories - see below)

www.campain.org

Mob 07843 383259

841 people signed this letter that was delivered to the Green Party on 21st May

Title
First Name
Last Name
Organisation, Affiliation and Other Details
Mr
Peter
Morrow
Ms
Anna-Maria
Estruch
Green Party member; PSC member; Amnesty International member; Together Alliance; Anti-racist Movement; Good Law Project; Defend Our Juries
Mr
Daniel
Vulliamy
UNITE
Dr
Rosina
Shujaat
Mr
Paul
Mcmahon
Ms
Wendy
Taylor
Unite Community
Mrs
Carmen
Williams
Mr
David
White
Your Party Croydon
mr
alan
Sloan
Mrs
Linda
Lefevre
Dr
Nicola
Hall
Green party member
Ms
Veronica
Tapp
Mrs
Gillian
Nielsen
Mrs
Lorna
Aldred
Dr.
Cathy
Farnworth
Ms
Florence
Germain
mr
Peter
Leyden
Unite
Mr
Chas
Hayes
Ms
Teresa
King
Ms
Linda
Hall
Ms
Christine
Barnard
None
Ms.
Jane
Asterley Berry
Ms
Denise
Cullington
Psychoanalyst
Mr
Michael
Holmes
None
Mr
Philip
Ward
Mr
Robert
Beard
NHS
Mr
Luke
Dickinson
Mr
Chris
Jordan
Mr.
Lysander
Hardy-Pearce
Mr
Martin
Berman
Mr
Peter
Ashan
Ms
Barbara
Grafton
None
Mrs
Heather
Nicholls
Mrs
Maria
Alami
Ms
Ceri
Parsons
Mrs
Basma
Chitham
Miss
Carrie
Gaye
Na'amod
Miss
Carrie
Gaye
Na'amod
Ms
Lesley
Mahmood
Mr
Kenneth
Tomkins
Mr
Stewart
Brooker
Mrs
Sabera
Islam
Mr
Robert
Andrew
Member of the public
Dr
Jennifer
Lewis
Oxford University, retired
Sr. (Sister)
Anne
Martin
CAMPAIN
Mr
Paul
Burton
Mr
Akhtar
Rasul
Emeritus Professor
Sol
Picciotto
Mr
Nigel
Easter
Mr
John
Wood
Ms
Jackie
Charbit-Middleton
Psychoanalytic Voices for Palestine
Mrs
Bronwen
Roberts
Mr.
Stephen
Richards
Ms
Jane
Collier
Mrs
Naomi
Keep
Green Party Member
Dr
Barbara
Brend
Mr
Simon
Short
Mr
Bill
MacKeith
Labour Party member
Mrs
Norma
Frye
PSC
Ms
Ruth
Randall
Mrs
Carole
Alubaid
ms
deborah
Asher
Jewish member of the Green Party
Dr
Richard
Tapper
Dr
Michael
McCann
Mrs
Kay
Lawrence
Ms
Julie
Collier
Green Party member.
Mrs
Jane
Samson
Ms
Margot
Brown
Retired
Ms
Ann
Jungman
JVL, Jews for Justice
Mr
Mohamed
Ahmed
Mr
Seamus
O'Connell
Mr
Seymour
Alexander
Dr
Barbara
Gilmurray
Mr
Czech
Conroy
Green party member
Mrs
Flick
Foreman
Mr
Ian
White
Ms
Katharine
Bligh
Granddaughter of Jewish immigrants fleeing from persecution and possible death in 1903.
Mrs
Grace
Halfpenny
Mr
Philip
Foxe
Mrs
Karen
Burton
Mrs
Clare
Hariri
Member of Green Party
Mrs
Elizabeth
Lock
Mr
Laith
Al-Ajeel
Mr
Gerard
O’Rourke
Mr
Amjad
Ohid
Mr
John
Davidson
Fr
Pancras
Jordan
Pax Christi
Mrs
Rebecca
Macfarlane
Miss
Maggie
Ganley
Ms
Rabecca
Gooljar
Miss
Banafsheh
Brook
Member of PSC and the Green Party
Ms
Rachel
Murphy
Ms
Nina
Heaton
Ms
Carmel
Cadden
Unite Community; Haringey Socialist Alliance, Right To Food London
mr
jeffrey
Morris
Dr.
James
Hall
Green Party Cambridge and S. Cambs., Unite Community.
Mrs
Margaret
Woldu
Retired
Miss
Faaiqa
S
For justice and standing by what is right. GP member.
Mrs
Peta
Brown
Green Party
Mr
Riyaz
Lunat
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