Labour voters are finally eating their greens and that'll end Keir Starmer's premiership. Hooray - Kelvin MacKenzie

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Kelvin Mackenzie

By Kelvin Mackenzie


Published: 21/10/2025

- 12:43

Kelvin MacKenzie predicts a surge in support for the Greens will end Sir Keir Starmer's stint in power

In among the relentless gloom that we call life under Sir Keir Starmer, there is one enormous ray of sunshine; Labour's slowly being destroyed.

Not by Reform, although I’m delighted to report they are doing their bit, but by the quite mad lefty Greens.


Although run by a total charlatan who went to a private school, was a hypnotherapist who tried to persuade a female writer at The Sun she could increase her bust size by thought, and for a while was a Liberal Democrat candidate, the Greens hit 15 per cent in the polls last week.

Not only was it the party's highest ever polling; more importantly, the Greens dead-heated with Labour at just over four million votes.

This was double the number of votes the Green Party received at the last General Election.

I could easily see, come the General Election, that Green support could rise to 20 per cent and that Sir Keir's bunch of losers fall back to 12 or 13 per cent.

This cheers me up no end because it makes a Reform-Conservative win a racing certainty.

My advice is to nip down to your local BetFred and pile on while the shops are still open.

Kelvin MacKenzie issued Sir Keir Starmer a warning following the rise of the Green Party

Kelvin MacKenzie issued Sir Keir Starmer a warning following the rise of the Green Party

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As you may have seen, owner Fred Done will close all 1,300 shops if Rachel Reeves adds a new betting tax on November 26.

Why anybody would want to vote Green is beyond me. They can only be even more skint and more dim than even Sir Keir's supporters. A horrifying thought.

First up, the Greens will introduce a wealth tax, naturally, then anybody earning over £50,000 will be clobbered.

Trident would be scrapped, naturally, and they’ll leave Nato, short-haul flights would be banned, rent controls introduced and Net Zero brought forward to 2040.

Mr Polanski\u2019s is surging in the polls and levelled with Labour last week

Mr Polanski’s is surging in the polls and levelled with Labour last week

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It’s every crackpot unworkable idea you have ever heard of piled into one party. But, and this is the bit that will please you and delighted me, it has Downing Street absolutely petrified.

One party official told The Times: "We are haemorrhaging far more votes to the left than we are to the right, but No10 is doing nothing about it. It’s totally obsessed with Reform.’’

In recent polling, more Labour voters trusted the Greens than the party they put into power only 16 months ago.

Even worse, 80 per cent of Labour voters backed the Greens plan of nationalising gas and electricity, 74 per cent supported a wealth tax and unbelievably 49 per cent believed domestic flights between British airports should be banned if travelling by train took less than three hours.

The Prime Minister has been accused of focusing too much on the rise of Reform UK

The Prime Minister has been accused of focusing too much on the rise of Reform UK

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The Green Party's success can be put down to the new leader, bulls**t merchant Jack Polanski, he of the bigger breast idea for which he has now apologised.

Under Mr Polanski, the party’s membership has almost doubled to 126,000, overtaking the Tories and the Liberal Democrats.

Mr Polanski has also gained 350,000 on his social media profiles in the last six weeks.

You can see why the young would be attracted to the Greens. Life’s tough for them right now.

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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage might emerge as the main beneficiary of the Green Party's surge

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There’s a lot to be pessimistic about and they will be the first generation ever to be less successful than their parents.

But the young don’t decide elections. The majority are the middle and old-age. And they will run a mile from Mr Polanski and into the arms of Nigel Farage and Kemi Badenoch.

The real good news is that it will signal the destruction of Labour.

Unlike Boris, there will be no fortunes to be had on the after dinner circuit and can you imagine how boring Sir Keir's book will be.

Mind you, the title will go down well with voters on the Right; How I single-handedly destroyed the Labour Party.

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