One of the nine candidates for Green Party deputy leader in the upcoming elections lives in a six-bedroom house with a swimming pool. Nice for some…
Rachel Millward is running for deputy and backing far-left former LibDem candidate for leader Zack Polanski. She is also serving as deputy leader of Wealden District Council – in post she has attempted to ban fire by making all public events net zero and has changed the council constitution to prevent Green cabinet members coming before the scrutiny committee. Millward has also been referring to herself as co-leader of Wealden District Council – this is not true and the current council leader confirmed as much at a public meeting. Just the level of spin required for the high echelons of Green party politics…

Documents show that Millward is currently living at a property in Ashdown Forest with six bedrooms, a billiards room, and a pool last sold in 2021 for £1,624,000. Rachel also lets out the top floor of her expansive house on AirBnB – a company the Greens regularly campaign against. The house also has a dismal EPC rating of E. Some work to do there…
A pool of the size at the property would account for 1.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide annually. Politics starts at home…
Starmer loyalist and Housing Secretary Steve Reed told Sky News that Starmer should not be replaced:
“We saw what the Tories did. They were in power for 14 years, and after 2016, I think we had nine education secretaries, seven chancellors, and five Prime Ministers. Doomscrolling through Prime Ministers doesn’t resolve the problem.”