
Best of the Spectator The Edition: does British politics have a problem with the 'omnicause'?
Mar 27, 2026
Ava Santina-Evans, politics editor at Politics Joe, offers on-the-ground analysis of polling and party shifts. Rachel Johnson, Spectator Life columnist, brings cultural and lighter commentary. Angus Colwell, Spectator columnist, unpacks the Greens’ move toward eco‑populism. They debate the Green surge, Gaza and foreign‑policy activism, party tensions, net‑zero and energy debates, and public displays of religion and their political fallout.
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Polanski Relies On Foreign Affairs Salience
- Angus warns Polanski struggles on economic detail and benefits when foreign affairs dominate the news.
- His popularity may depend on sustained foreign-policy salience, not strong economic credibility.
Greens Propose Quirky Policy Mix
- Angus lists unconventional Green motions: leaving NATO, closing London City Airport, game preservation rules and drug policy reform.
- Without experienced party technocrats, leadership may not rein in quixotic policies ahead of a manifesto.
Old Guard Still Present But Not Leading
- Colwell recounts past Green figures like Caroline Lucas and Sian Berry remaining but not fronting a new direction.
- He notes Sian Berry still attracts moderate exiles while Lucas isn't returning to frontline politics.

