UK Green Party Could Become the Islamo-Greens

UK Green Party could become the Islamo-Greens

RHODA WILSON

Mothin Ali is seeking to become the deputy leader of the UK’s Green Party.  If elected, he would be the only Muslim serving as leader or deputy leader of a major political party in England and Wales.

Ali is not without controversy.  His public statements indicate he is an Islamist, rather than a Muslim.  An Islamist whom the Green Party appears to favour.

Ali, who is of Bangladeshi descent, previously worked as an accountant and taught Islamic studies.  He is now a Leeds City councillor representing the ward of Gipton and Harehills. He is a long-standing critic of the UK government’s Prevent counter-terrorism strategy, arguing it embeds Islamophobia.

He began his political campaign for the Green Party in 2022, representing one of the UK’s poorest areas, with a significant Muslim and minority ethnic population.  Hyphen reported that according to the 2021 census, more than 65% of the population are from minority ethnic backgrounds and 40% are Muslim. Ali was elected in May 2024, succeeding Labour councillor Arif Hussain.

He is now seeking to become the deputy leader of the Green Party, which could well happen as the Greens seem to like Ali.  In 2024, the Green Party selected Ali to be deputy Mayor of West Yorkshire should the Party win the 2024 West Yorkshire mayoral election, but the Green Party lost and this did not happen.

In another instance, the Greens adopted policies put forward by a group of activists of which Ali is a member.  Ali is a member of the Greens for Palestine group which proposed a change to Green Party policy to label the Israeli government’s conduct in the Gaza war as apartheid and genocide, and support for the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions (“BDS”) movement.  Ali was one of the Party members who proposed the motion at the Party’s annual conference in September 2024, which was adopted.

It must be noted that the leader and chief proponent of BDS is the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign.  A nefarious organisation which is involved in racist activism and campaigns to radicalise others.

Related: Palestine Solidarity Campaign, UK Politicians and Terrorists

In an interview with Novara Media, Ali admitted that using the politics around “Palestine” was the decisive factor in his election to the council. Ali told Novara Media, “It might not have been as decisive a win [if not for Palestine]. I think it would have been much closer.”  In other words, he used “Palestine” as a political tool.

It is at this point that we should remind ourselves that Islamism is not the same as Islam.  Islam is a religion that Muslims follow.  Islamism is a political ideology that utilises and draws inspiration from Islamic symbols and traditions in pursuit of a sociopolitical objective.  This is what Ali is doing.

Although it has become the norm for the media and many on social media to refer to Gazans as Palestinians, Palestine is a political ideology, not a geographical location.  There are no internationally recognised borders for “Palestine.”

According to the Islamist terror group Hamas, a branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, the State of Israel does not exist and “Palestine” is an area “from the river to the sea,” meaning all of “historic Palestine,” which is also a dubious undefined term but is likely to mean a geographical region that includes Israel, Gaza and the West Bank, and sometimes parts of northwestern Jordan.

In its 1988 Charter, Hamas also called for the murder of all Jews and the destruction of Israel.  It was only in a 2017 document that the genocidal maniacs removed explicit references to killing Jews.

Hamas Covenant 1988 Article 7

On its website, the Palestinian Embassy in Ireland states, “Our position on borders has evolved since 1948. Our national movement once laid claim to its rights over all of historic Palestine, an area that includes modern-day Israel.  Since 1988, however, in the interest of achieving peace, we accepted the compromise of 22 per cent of historic Palestine, seeking a state of our own in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.”  This is the same new borders Hamas envisage in their slightly less genocidal 2017 document:

The idea of a geographical location called “Palestine” is speculative, fluid and appears to be driven by the political aims of a terrorist organisation.

Considering the facts above, to use “Palestine” to get elected to a political position in the UK is a clear sign that Ali is an Islamist rather than a Muslim. It is also a clear sign that many of those who voted for him are also Islamists or at least terrorist sympathisers.  What happened after Ali won the election appears to prove the point.

Following his election, Ali faced significant backlash for comments he made in support of “Palestine,” including describing his victory as a “win for the people of Gaza” and stating that Israel “are not victims, they are occupiers, they are colonialists.”

These remarks led to condemnation from the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Leeds Jewish Representative Council, prompting the Green Party to investigate and Ali to issue an apology for any upset caused.

It’s not clear when the video below was recorded, but it proves that Ali’s Islamist activism is not a one-off.  His monologue is full of pro-Hamas and anti-European propaganda, a lot of it not even remotely resembling the truth.  One of the most egregious lies he spouts is his attempt to fool people that all Gazans are civilians. Civilians are not armed with weapons; they do not fire rockets and bombs to destroy and kill people, which in any other situation would be seen as an act of war. And an army of civilians does not illegally enter another country armed with guns intending to kill, rape and kidnap unarmed citizens of that country.

We have to wonder how Ali is still a councillor; indeed, we should question how he was elected at all.

Earlier this year, we published an article about an interview with anti-grooming campaigner Raja Miah.  Over several years, he and others have uncovered wholesale postal voting fraud in areas with large Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities.  He also explained how the gangs involved with postal voter fraud are part of a larger organised crime operation, which includes the Muslim rape gangs.  Perhaps voters in Gipton and Harehills need to see if Ali was elected on a disproportionately high number of postal votes.

Possible election interference only adds to our questions about how Ali was elected. The Telegraph reported that pro-Hamas activists were telling Muslim voters who to back in the May local elections in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.  And according to reports, pro-Hamas activists were attempting to interfere during vote counting for Leeds City Council; these were the same elections in which Ali was elected local councillor for the Gipton and Harehills ward of Leeds City Council.

Featured image: Mothin Ali, member of the Green Party and the local councillor for the Hare Hill area of Leeds.  Source: Daily Mail


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