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Category Archives: Environment
The empty climate change podium of our less than Prime-Minister
It seems as though Mr Johnson along with Mr Farage are not willing to participate in a debate about climate change that is taking place this evening on Channel 4. Of course there is still a few hours to go … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Channel 4, Climate Change, Nigel Farage, Sarah Wollaston
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Not everything should be repaired, despite the aspiration to do so
This photo was posted by a contact of mine and so thank you Peter for spotting it. However along with the irony of the bell not having been repaired, the reality is that some things need to be identified as … Continue reading
The Metropolitan Police need to engage with the right people
It is very easy in the light of the recent press reports such as this one on Sky News regarding the application of section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 to jump to all sorts of conclusions which may … Continue reading
It is vital that the Government opens up discussions with XR
Unless the Government begins to hold discussions with the various groups involved in Extinction Rebellion, the apparent action of Priti Patel to agree to allow section 14 of the Public Order Act 1986 being used to prevent the protests to … Continue reading
Here is a sustainable business idea for the Government to adopt Gillian
The return to Parliament thanks to the Supreme Court has led to a number of very successful subjects being raised and one of them is this question from the Chichester MP, Gillian Keegan. Her question is excellent but frustratingly the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Environment, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Gillian Keegan, Kwasi Kwarteng
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The vital need to educate adults about childrens campaigns
Anyone who is arguing that children are being abused needs to be carefully responded to, and so my blog this morning is an attempt to help reassure Douglas McWilliams and indeed Konstanin Kisin that in fact there is no concern … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Douglas McWilliams, Konstanin Kisin
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The future of seaside and rural communities
Last week in the House of Lords, Steve Bassam introduced a report entitled “Regenerating Seaside Towns and Communities – The future of seaside towns” At one point in his introduction Steve explained that the Government had responded and one of their … Continue reading
15 years late the ‘key’ Tory MEP asks a valid question
Daniel Hannan has been the Tory MEP for South East England for 241 months during which time of 240 months he was one of a number of MEPs and even spoke very boldly about how he needn’t bother campaigning as … Continue reading
Brighton and Hove has benefited from a range of political parties
Anyone interested in politics in the UK will be aware that tomorrow is stage 2 of the Tory Party leadership contest and tragically the loss of the first three candidates means that the remaining seven are all male. Although Esther … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Environment, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Jenny Jones, Maggie Jones, Norman Baker, Roger French, Tom Druitt
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