Zack Polanski

Zack Polanski is the deputy leader of the Green Party of England and Wales, having served in the role since 7 September 2022.[2] He has been a Londonwide member of the London Assembly (AM) for the party since May 2021. Polanski was also the national spokesperson for the Green Party for Democracy & Citizen Engagement.[3]

Zack Polanski
Portrait of Polanski in 2022
Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
Assumed office
7 September 2022
LeaderAdrian Ramsay
Carla Denyer
Preceded byAmelia Womack
Member of the London Assembly for Londonwide
Assumed office
6 May 2021
Personal details
Born
David Paulden

(1982-11-02) 2 November 1982 (age 41)[1]
Salford, Greater Manchester, England
Political partyGreen (2017–present)
Other political
affiliations
Liberal Democrats (2015–2017)
Alma materAberystwyth University

Early life

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 has said it was important for him to find pride, not shame, in his identity.[4] 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.[5][6] He studied at Aberystwyth University before attending drama school in Georgia in the United States. He moved to London upon graduation.[7] He is gay.[8][9]

Career

Politics

Polanski was active in the Liberal Democrats. He stood in the Barnet and Camden constituency and was fifth on the London-wide list for the party in the 2016 London Assembly election.[5] He then left the Liberal Democrats and joined the Green Party in 2017, after failing to be shortlisted as a parliamentary candidate for Richmond Park.[10] He stood as the Green candidate in the Cities of London and Westminster parliamentary constituency at the 2019 general election and finished in fourth place of six candidates, with 1.7%.[11] Prior to his election to the London Assembly, he became treasurer of the Jewish Greens.[12]

On 6 May 2021, Polanski was elected a Member of the London Assembly, having been third on the Green Party's London-wide list. He also stood in the West Central constituency, where he came third,[13] and for a Westminster Council by-election, where he came fourth[14] on the same day. In the new Assembly, Polanski was elected to be the chair of the Environment committee and to be on the committees for Fire, Resilience and Emergency Planning and the Economy Committee.[15]

In December 2021, Polanski proposed a successful motion in the London Assembly backing the Climate and Ecological Emergency bill. It was a cross party motion with Labour and Liberal Democrat support.[16][17]

On 6 June 2022, Polanski announced his candidacy in the 2022 Green Party of England and Wales deputy leadership election.[18] On 7 September 2022, he was elected Deputy Leader, succeeding Amelia Womack.[19]

In May 2023, Polanski was elected Deputy Chair of the London Assembly Environment Committee.[20]

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n May 2024, Polanski was re-elected the London Assembly and in June 2024 re-elected as Chair of the London Assembly Environment Committee. [21]o

Other ventures

Prior to being a politician, Polanski worked with the theatre company DifferencEngine as an immersive theatre actor, including appearances in The Hollow Hotel, The People's Revolt (in the Tower of London) and in the Peaky Blinders Immersive Theatre experience.[22]

Polanski has also worked as a hypnotherapist. In 2013, he took a newspaper reporter for The Sun through a hypnotherapy session to increase her breast size at his Harley Street hypnotherapy clinic. He subsequently apologised for having done this.[23][24]

Polanski taught at the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts and the National Centre for Circus Arts. Polanski also sang for the London International Gospel Choir.[25][26][27]

Electoral history

2021 London Assembly election: West Central
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeTony Devenish55,16338.9–5.3
LabourRita Begum52,93837.3+2.6
GreenZack Polanski16,42711.6+2.4
Liberal DemocratsTed Townsend13,4629.5+3.6
Let London LiveHeiko Khoo1,9771.4N/A
Reform UKSaradhi Rajan1,9541.4N/A
Majority2,2251.6–7.9
Turnout141,92139.0–6.0
Conservative holdSwing–4.0
General election 2019: Cities of London and Westminster[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeNickie Aiken17,04939.9–6.7
Liberal DemocratsChuka Umunna13,09630.7+19.6
LabourGordon Nardell11,62427.2–11.2
GreenZack Polanski7281.7–0.4
CPAJill McLachlan1250.3New
LiberalDirk van Heck1010.2New
Majority3,9539.2+1.0
Turnout42,72367.1+4.3
Registered electors63,700
Conservative holdSwing
Lancaster Gate (Westminster Council) by-election, 22 November 2018[28]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
ConservativeMargot Joan Bright91347.2–1.5
LabourAngela Patricia Piddock68435.4–1.0
Liberal DemocratsSally Elizabeth Gray27514.2–0.7
GreenZack Polanski623.2+3.2
Majority22911.8–0.5
Turnout193427.75–10.3
Conservative holdSwing
2016 London Assembly election: Barnet and Camden[29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
LabourAndrew Dismore81,48244.3–0.4
ConservativeDan Thomas65,24235.5+3.6
GreenStephen Taylor16,9969.2–1.5
Liberal DemocratsZack Polanski11,2046.1–2.2
UKIPJoseph Langton9,0574.9+0.5
Majority16,2408.7–4.1
Total formal votes183,98198.8+0.4
Informal votes2,0501.2–0.4
Turnout186,03148%+10.0

References

Party political offices
Preceded by Deputy Leader of the Green Party of England and Wales
2022–present
Incumbent