Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski (politician, actor, author) | |
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Born | David Paulden 2 November 1982 Salford, Greater Manchester |
Alma mater | Aberystwyth University |
Religion | Jewish |
Party | Liberal Democrats, Greens |
Zack Polanski is a British politician who, since 7 September 2022, is the deputy leader of the Green Party of England and Wales.[1]
He has been a Londonwide member of the London Assembly (AM) for the Greens since May 2021.[2]
Early life
Zack Polanski was born David Paulden, but aged 18 decided adopt his family's previous surname, which had been changed to Paulden in the early 20th century to evade antisemitism after they arrived in the UK from eastern Europe.
Polanski grew up in Salford in a Jewish family and attended Stockport Grammar School (on a financial scholarship) before leaving to go to a comprehensive college. He studied at Aberystwyth University before attending drama school in Georgia in the United States.
He moved to London upon graduation. He is gay.[3]
Israeli government critic
On 6 May 2024, Zack Polanski posted on X:
- "I'm a Jewish person who is deputy leader of a national party.
- "I'm also a Jewish person who criticises the Israeli government's actions *because* of my Judaism not in spite of it.
- "Never again means never again for everyone. The conflation & politicisation must stop."[4]
Author
On 17 June 2024, Zack Polanski posted on X:
- "I'm really honoured to have co-authored a book with a brilliant group of people including @JamieDriscollNE.
- "Covering everything from a Universal Basic Income to a just transition for workers to tackle the climate crisis and wealth taxes too.
- "It's out next Tuesday."[5]
References
- ↑ "Green Party elects Zack Polanski as new deputy leader"
- ↑ "Jewish candidates prepare for battle"
- ↑ "Gay, Jewish and Vegan: In Conversation with Green Party Politican Zack Polanski"
- ↑ "I'm also a Jewish person who criticises the Israeli government's actions 'because' of my Judaism not in spite of it"
- ↑ "Act now: A vision for a better future and a new social contract"