Zack Polanski launched the Green Party's local election campaign on 10 April in Deptford, south-east London, explicitly targeting Labour's flagship councils: Islington, Lambeth, Hackney and Lewisham 1. PollCheck projects possible Green control in Hastings and Norwich. The party now holds five MPs after the Gorton and Denton by-election.
Deptford sits in Lewisham, one of the four named targets. The choice of venue signals that the Green assault is not peripheral; it opens in the borough Labour considers home ground. The housing platform underpins the strategy: Labour's 2022 majorities in these inner-London councils were built on a voter base that has shifted as rents have risen. After Gorton and Denton proved the Greens could win in the north , this launch opens a simultaneous London front, compressing Labour's defensive perimeter.
If the Hastings or Norwich projections hold, The Greens would run English councils outside Brighton for the first time. That would give the party a governing track record to carry into the 2028 general election cycle, moving the argument from "protest vote" to "proven alternative."
