Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha's husband Mark Adderley is suspended from the Green Party after posting 'antisemitism rants' on YouTube
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By FRANCINE WOLFISZ, NEWS REPORTER Published: 18:39, 25 April 2026 | Updated: 18:53, 25 April 2026 Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha's husband Mark Adderley has been suspended from the Green Party over 'antisemitic rants' comparing Israel to Nazi Germany and blaming Mossad for carrying out terror attacks against Jews. Adderley, who was standing as a Green candidate in Crystal Palace & Upper Norwood in the Croydon elections, regularly uploads content to his YouTube channel, flanked by his wife, in which he shares his views on Israel and its government. Several refer to 'Israeli false flag' operations being behind the recent firebombing of four Jewish community ambulances in Golders Green, the assassination of US political figure Charlie Kirk and a missile attack on a British base in Cyprus. Following concerns raised by antisemitism advocacy groups and political figures, including MP Steve Reed, Communities Minister, the Green Party moved to suspend Adderley on Friday night. The would-be candidate reacted strongly on social media, saying he was 'truly, deeply, viscerally disgusted' by the decision. Adderley added that he had spent his 'entire life fighting racism in all its forms'. He said: 'I have stood shoulder to shoulder with Jewish friends, comrades and communities against genuine hatred'. Sawalha called her husband's suspension 'an utter disgrace'. Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha's husband Mark Adderley has been suspended from the Green Party over 'antisemitic rants' uploaded in videos to his YouTube channel One of his videos blamed Benjamin Netanyahu's actions for the Bondi Beach mass shooting and endangering Jewish people 'throughout the world' Adderley said he was 'deeply disgusted' by the Green Party decision to suspend him However Reed welcomed the move and 'congratulated' Green leader Zack Polanski on 'this first step in ridding his party of antisemitism'. Adderley's suspension comes after a raft of videos were posted to his social media in recent months that prompted accusations against him of antisemitism. In one video posted in March, Adderley said: 'There's a word which is Lebensraum, which is 'living room', and that's exactly what [Adolf] Hitler wanted in all the countries around him. 'The weirdest thing about the maps of history, when you look at how Hitler expanded Germany, or sought to expand Germany, it's almost a complete identikit to what [Israeli prime minister, Binyamin] Netanyahu, is doing in the Middle East.' He added: 'Israel is the biggest threat to the sovereignty of every nation on this planet because they are 'the chosen people'. Deluded. It's a cult, it's just a cult.' In the same video, seen by The Times and which has since been deleted, he speculated on the killing of Kirk. 'I am telling you now, Charlie Kirk was not shot by this guy [the suspect Tyler Robinson]. He was taken out. It's the deep state, [Israel's] Mossad intelligence, CIA,' he said. 'It's the same f****** thing — CIA, Mossad, everything is hermetically sealed.' Two days after the Bondi Beach attack in December, in which 15 people attending a Chanukah celebration in Sydney, Australia, were shot dead, Adderley uploaded a video blaming Netanyahu - the 'only person who has made the lives of Jewish people infinitely more dangerous'. Adderley added as a caption: 'Once again the Grim Reaper of Israel BLAMES everyone else for the awful violence on Bondi Beach but never ever entertains the thought that HE is single handedly [sic] responsible for endangering the lives of Jewish people and Muslims throughout the World.' In another video, made in March after a kamikaze drone – believed to have been fired by Hezbollah militants in Lebanon – struck a British base in Cyprus, Adderley questioned whether it was an 'Israeli false flag?' He said: 'The Western Zionist-supporting, Israeli-complicit media and governments are all going to say, "Well, it must have come from Hezbollah," he added. Adderley also unleashed on home secretary Shabana Mahmood, calling her a 'puppet of the Zionist state' after she announced the Government would appeal a ruling that the proscription of Palestine Action was unlawful. He said: 'You're an absolutely f****** shameful politician,' Adderley said. 'You could seek to soften your right-wing, fascistic-sympathising, Zionist-f****** cosying up.' Adderley maintained he should not have been suspended and blamed Labour for trying to 'recreate the Corbyn antisemitism psychodrama' of recent years. He wrote on his social media: 'I genuinely thought The Green Party was supposed to be different, and was promising a beacon of hope in the dark, ugly world of British Party Politics. 'Instead, they have fallen at what feels like the first hurdle in Labour’s attempts to recreate the Corbyn antisemitism psychodrama of some years ago. 'If we are to change politics for the good, we must do things differently. We must be unafraid to say what establishment politics has disallowed: that Zionism is racism, that opposing a fascistic, apartheid state is not racism, it is not antisemitic, it is not conflating all Jewish People with the Netanyahu Regime — and that standing with the oppressed should NEVER be something to suspend someone for.' The Green Party previously said the videos do not represent the views of the party. Daily Mail has received confirmation from the Green Party that Adderley has been suspended. The comments below have not been moderated. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. By posting your comment you agree to our house rules. 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