At long last, Green Party deputy leader Mothin Ali has addressed shocking allegations.

‘What allegations’, you ask?

Specifically, this:

Amusing gossip about Mothin Ali. Few years back he bought a house next door to a friend of mine. First thing he did was cut down the trees out the back. Reason was to do with value and profit. For him.

— Julie Bindel (@bindelj) December 12, 2025

So, how has Ali excused this ecocidal behaviour?

Just to recap, Julie Bindle accused @MothinAli of “cutting down trees for profit” and Mothin replied by making a whole video explaining the concept of “pruning”. https://t.co/V9oMDCZLq8

— Adam Ramsay (@AdamRamsay) December 30, 2025

Julie Bindel

Julie Bindel is a ‘lesbian radical feminist’, apparently. In recent years, she’s drawn criticism for being transphobic:

So, Julie Bindel FINALLY admits that she’s anti-trans! 😳

When someone tells you who they are… BELIEVE THEM!!! pic.twitter.com/4TFygJmmOq

— @mimmymum.bsky.social 🏳️‍⚧️✊🏻💕 (@mimmymum) July 1, 2024

Notably, Bindel’s position on trans people has shifted over the years, with some questioning why that is:

Bindel and Parker’s little lover’s tiff is throwing up some real interesting stuff…

Not long before the current moral panic.

Paris Lees – Are trans lesbians validd lesbians?

Julie Bindel – “yes.”

Then the US Xtian right started pouring their money and influence into the UK. pic.twitter.com/DWVTJlvS6W

— Moth near a lightbulb. (@MxVivianWulf) June 1, 2023

In 2009 Julie Bindel was arguing that straight women should pretend to be gay and that being gay is a choice

Today she is accusing trans people of erasing lesbians

Every conservative accusation is an admission https://t.co/kLNQU7vrBY pic.twitter.com/K469JTHrXe

— Katy Montgomerie 🦗 (@KatyMontgomerie) August 15, 2023

Bindel is no fan of the Greens, as she wrote for the right-wing outlet the Spectator:

I wrote, for @spectator, about the madness of a vote for the Greens:https://t.co/32veZOCmD5

— Julie Bindel (@bindelj) May 3, 2025

The Spectator is famously a very normal magazine, where very normal people work:

In praise of the Wehrmacht - The Spectator

Why the actual fuck does the Spectator still employ Taki, a man recently convicted of attempted rape? https://t.co/rgrmT4tjoR

— Becky Paton (@rpaton11) November 26, 2025

“Value and profit”

Now let’s return to Bindel’s ‘chop it for profit’ tweet about Mothin Ali:

Amusing gossip about Mothin Ali. Few years back he bought a house next door to a friend of mine. First thing he did was cut down the trees out the back. Reason was to do with value and profit. For him.

— Julie Bindel (@bindelj) December 12, 2025

Presumably this would mean he flipped the house. If it doesn’t mean that, it’s unclear how he would ‘profit’ from cutting the trees down?

We googled how trees affect property value, and every result told us something like this:

Trees cost very little in terms of upkeep, but they really can do a world of good for the value of your home, especially if you have one in the front. It’s true, people like trees around houses a lot more than houses that don’t have any trees.

Additionally:

Trees add value to your home in many ways. They cool the air, reduce energy costs and make your home more pleasant. The trees also add curb appeal, making them attractive to potential buyers when you sell your house.

Trees also add value by making the property more appealing to prospective buyers who want to see green space and natural surroundings when they drive through an area. Trees can even reduce crime rates in an area because criminals tend to avoid such areas

Ignoring this, would there be any reason for us to care if he had cut the trees down?

Do the Green Party have a policy position that every homeowner must retain every tree in their garden?

And if they do, what outcome are they hoping to achieve through this?

Mothin Ali: aspassin

Mothin Ali has responded to Bindel with the following video:

The video begins with Ali saying:

So today what I’m going to do is I’m going to show you how to cut down trees for profit. Now the tools that you’re going to need for this video are going to be some loppers or some secaturs, a chainsaw, hand chainsaw or another kind of pruning saw. And I’m going to show you how you can reap loads of profit by making these simple cuts.

Now, let’s not get it twisted.

What I’m actually talking about is pruning fruit trees.

While cutting his trees down would have lowered the value of his home, pruning them would make the garden look tidier – no doubt generating massive profits and pumping his garden stocks.

Ali ends his video by saying:

So that’s how you can prune your trees to create that abundance, to create that profit, as they like to say in the capitalist world.

Move over all you stock exchange traders; the real money’s in topiary.

Featured image via Mothin Ali

By Willem Moore


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