Motion A105, titled “Zionism is Racism,” was proposed by Lubna Speitan for the Green Party England and Wales Spring Conference 2026. It defines Zionism as a racist, settler-colonial ideology underpinning Israel’s apartheid system and calls for the party to declare itself anti-Zionist, reject IHRA/JDA antisemitism definitions, support a single democratic Palestinian state in historic Palestine, affirm Palestinian resistance rights, Israel BDS/embargoes, de-proscribe Palestine Action, and release Palestinian prisoners.
The full motion with references can be read here: hurryupharry
Full Motion Text
The complete text, extracted from the official PDF version published by opponents (Harry’s Place/Hurry Up Harry blog), spans 22 pages including synopsis, resolves, actions, briefing, and references. Here’s the core excerpt:
Motion Text:
“Zionism is a political ideology which called for the creation – and, now it exists, the continuity – of an ethnonationalist Jewish State in historic Palestine to the exclusion and/or domination of the non-Jewish population. The real, material manifestation of Zionism has been the historic and ongoing dehumanisation, displacement, dispossession, disenfranchisement and destruction of Palestinians. This is based upon European settler-colonial systems of domination and oppression, which has also created racial hierarchies between Jews of different ethnicities in Palestine.
The practice of Zionist ideology, promoting ethnonationalism, privileges one ethnic group on the basis of the subjugation of others. Zionism is Israel’s foundational ideology. Zionism has created and seeks to maintain – and where possible – expand, an apartheid regime between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, designed to cement the supremacy of one group, Jews, over another, Palestinians. As such, Zionism is racist.
This motion is aimed at the political ideology and practice of Zionism, as defined, and not at the religious or ethnic background of those who may identify as Zionists. Not all Jews are Zionists and not all Zionists are Jews. Rejecting Zionism and supporting the liberation of the Palestinian people is not discriminatory against Jewish people. Nor is it discriminatory to support the establishment of a single democratic Palestinian State between the Jordan river and the Mediterranean Sea with equal rights for all.
Zionism is fundamentally incompatible with anti-racist principles, equality and justice.
CONFERENCE RESOLVES THAT:
The Green Party declares itself to be an anti-Zionist party.
The Green Party rejects attempts to normalise the racist subjugation and oppression of Palestinians; to equate anti-Zionism with antisemitism; to deny or minimise Palestinian human rights; to create hierarchies of racism; and to normalise or attempt to justify apartheid, ethnic cleansing or genocide. With this we reject the adoption or use in frameworks of the non-legally binding IHRA and JDA definitions of antisemitism (or alike), which have been weaponised to silence legitimate criticisms of the actions of the state of Israel. We affirm that definitions of anti-Jewish discrimination should not equate Jewish identity with Zionist ideology or political practice. As with any ethnicity or faith group, no single political ideology should be ascribed to an entire people.
Following from Motion E05, which affirmed that Israel is an apartheid State committing genocide, and Motion E07 supporting reparations and accountability, the Green Party supports the establishment of a single democratic Palestinian State in all of historic Palestine with Jerusalem as its capital, equal rights for all, and the right of return for Palestinians and their descendants.
The Green Party affirms the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to self-determination, including the right of the Palestinian people to resistance and liberation from Israeli occupation, domination and subjugation, and acknowledges that the struggle to achieve that liberation by all available means under international law is legitimate.
The Green Party heeds the call from Palestinian civil society to impose broad boycotts and implement divestment initiatives against Israel similar to those applied to South Africa in the apartheid era, and calls upon the United Kingdom Government to impose full embargoes and sanctions against Israel.
The Green Party calls for the release of all Palestinian prisoners of conscience (including Marwan Barghouti), the end of the use of administrative detention of Palestinians by Israel, and the treatment of Palestinian combatants in accordance with international humanitarian law, including in particular those provisions dealing with prisoners of war in the First Additional Protocol of the 1977 amendments to the Four Genevan Conventions of 1949 relating to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflicts.
The Green Party calls for the removal of Palestine Action from the list of proscribed organisations in Schedule 2 to the Terrorism Act 2000 (i.e. de-proscription).
The Green Party calls for the release of all prisoners detained for non-violent direct action in support of Palestinian rights and the end of the genocide, apartheid and the illegal occupation of Palestine and supports the demands of the Prisoners for Palestine.
ACTIONS FOR THE PARTY TO TAKE:
This motion will be incorporated into the Green Party’s Record of Policy Statements as appropriate and promoted in accordance with our rules and procedures.
Zionism, as defined above, will be treated as any other form of racism, and this motion will be implemented by the Anti-Racism Policy Working Group as appropriate and in accordance with its ordinary practice.
The positions on international policy within this motion will be implemented by the International Policy Working Group as appropriate and in accordance with its ordinary practice. We affirm our commitment to explicitly opposing Zionism in our internal and external communications going forward.”hurryupharry
Additional Context
The A105 motion's 22-page briefing paper (pages 6-22) cites Adalah's list of 65 discriminatory Israeli laws, ICJ findings on apartheid and genocide, various UN resolutions, and critiques the IHRA/JDA antisemitism definitions as weaponised to silence any criticism. It also supports de-proscribing Palestine Action. Backed by 170+ co-signatories including Palestinians, Global Majority Greens, and some Jewish Greens dissenters, the full text appears only on partisan sites like pro-Palestine Action Network and opponents such as Jewish Chronicle/Hurry Up Harry—no tier 1 sources (BBC, Reuters) have reprinted it, and official Green Party policy records remain unconfirmed.


