Green
Party suspends Haverstock ward candidate
by Josef
Steen, Local Democracy Reporter
12:15 pm,
Saturday, 2 May 2026
https://fitzrovianews.com/2026/05/02/green-party-suspends-haverstock-ward-candidate/
The Green
Party has suspended a Camden Council candidate who shared social media posts
blaming Israel for the arson attacks on Jewish volunteer ambulances in March.
News of
the suspension comes at the end of week of intense political campaigning where
the Green Party leader Zack Polanski faced criticism over his own public
remarks and was himself on the receiving end of a racially-aggravated offence.
A repost
on the social media profile of Aziz Rahman Hakimi, one of the Greens’ election
candidates for Haverstock ward in Camden, provoked outrage in April as it
alleged that the fiery destruction of Hatzola ambulances in Golders Green was
in fact a “false flag” operation carried out by Israel.
When the
social media posts first emerged, leader of Camden Greens, Lorna Jane Russell
said the local party “unequivocally rejects anti-Semitism and all forms of
racism”.
The Local
Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) approached Camden Greens to ask if they
would still be endorsing Hakimi’s candidacy following his suspension, but the
party did not respond in time for publication.
A dossier
of election candidates’ social media activity shared with the press revealed
that Hakimi’s account also reposted allegations that “Zionists” were
responsible for 9/11. Labour and the Liberal Democrats at the time urged the
Greens to drop him as a candidate for allegedly peddling “abhorrent and
anti-Semitic” conspiracy theories.
The Green
Party at the time told the LDRS the comments “did not reflect the party’s views
or values” and subsequently placed him under investigation. Now, the LDRS can
confirm Hakimi has been suspended by the party as a result of the probe
triggered over two weeks ago, while the issue is investigated.
A civil
engineer and local business owner, Hakimi’s account posted directly in 2021
that Sir Keir Starmer was an “Israeli poppet” [sic]. His account also shared a
post urging Muslims not to smoke because it helped the tobacco industry to
“fund the Jews to kill our brothers”.
The
candidate did not respond to a request for comment. Labour sources have claimed
Green Party election posters have since been removed from his shop window.
However,
even if the party withdraws support for its candidate, there is now no legal
way for his name to be removed from the ballot paper.
If a
party nominates someone as their official candidate with a political party
description and a logo, once the nomination deadline has passed, the ballot
paper cannot be amended even if that candidate is suspended or expelled. If
they are then elected, the result would stand and they would sit as an
independent, in the event they are stripped of their party membership, though
there has been no finding of fact by the Green Party against Hakimi.
The
Metropolitan Police is treating the Hatzola arson attacks as an anti-Semitic
hate crime and has arrested four people in connection with the incident. They
have all since been charged.
Hakimi’s
suspension comes as other Green Party election candidates have been involved in
controversy surrounding social media posts, including two in Lambeth and one in
Croydon who has also been suspended.
Golders
Green became the site of another attack on Wednesday, 29 April in a double
stabbing of two Jewish men aged 34 and 76. Both individuals remain in a stable
condition and the alleged perpetrator has since appeared in court on suspicion
of the attempted murder of three people.
The
incident, which is being treated as a terror attack, has led to Britain’s Chief
Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis claiming that anti-Semitism is being “normalised” in the
UK.
On Friday
1 May Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley urged the government to fund
putting 300 more officers on the streets to combat an “epidemic of
anti-Semitism”.
On the
same day, Green Party leader Zack Polanski issued a public apology to Rowley
after he shared a social media post criticising the way the Golders Green
attacker was arrested.
“Everyone
in leadership has a responsibility for lowering the temperature at a time of
such tension, and I apologise for sharing a tweet in haste,” said Polanski.
“Police
responses to emergency situations such as these do need later reflection in the
right forums, but I accept that social media is not the appropriate channel for
doing so. I have invited Mark Rowley to meet with me to discuss the police
response and the wider issues raised in his letter,” he stated.
Keir
Starmer said Polanski is “not fit to lead a political party“.
Polanski,
who is Jewish, was the target himself of anti-Semitism when on a visit to
Hastings on Thursday.
“Today
the Prime Minister uses his office to attack the only Jewish party leader to
score political points,” said Polanski in response to Starmer’s comments.
Police
arrested a man who “gave a series of Nazi salutes” as the Green Party leader
was speaking, reported the Independent.
Sussex
Police said: “Following swift enquiries, a 62-year-old man from Hastings has
been arrested on suspicion of a racially aggravated Section 4A public order
offence of causing intentional harassment, alarm or distress.”
Additional
reporting by Linus Rees.

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