Polanski’s Plan to Tax Billionaires, Make Energy Cheap
Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center
Summary
Zack Polanski is challenging the notion that you can’t be Green and a popular politician. Since he became the leader of the UK’s Green Party in September 2025, he has run a campaign that’s pushed his party ahead of the incumbent Labour Party and opposition Conservative Party in some polls. It’s a remarkable rise in a short span of time – how did he pull it off and what will he do if the Green Party gets into power? (Source: Bloomberg)
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