
Rachel Stewart delivers a scathing critique of Green MP Benjamin Doyle, painting him as the latest in a series of scandal-ridden Green Party figures. She alleges that the Greens are pushing a radical agenda and accuses Doyle of deeply inappropriate behaviour, including the use of paedophilic symbols and language on social media. She also criticises the party’s leadership, particularly Chloe Swarbrick, for defending Doyle and dismissing concerns as attacks on the “rainbow community.” Stewart asserts that Doyle embodies the wider ideological goals of the Greens and argues that he will not survive politically due to public outrage. Her conclusion is one of unfiltered disgust, calling for accountability and action against both Doyle and the media for failing to challenge him.
For more from Rachel find her on Substack and X
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Rachel Stewart delivers a scathing critique of Green MP Benjamin Doyle, painting him as the latest in a series of scandal-ridden Green Party figures. She alleges that the Greens are pushing a radical agenda and accuses Doyle of deeply inappropriate behaviour, including the use of paedophilic symbols and language on social media. She also criticises the party’s leadership, particularly Chloe Swarbrick, for defending Doyle and dismissing concerns as attacks on the “rainbow community.” Stewart asserts that Doyle embodies the wider ideological goals of the Greens and argues that he will not survive politically due to public outrage. Her conclusion is one of unfiltered disgust, calling for accountability and action against both Doyle and the media for failing to challenge him.
For more from Rachel find her on Substack and X