UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -thinktank
Sounds like BAU....
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UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank:
I can't stand Steve Barclay. He's one of those politicians who make me feel like punching the TV whenever they start talking. He has no redeeming qualities.Mark wrote: ↑17 Nov 2023, 18:08UK environment secretary took donation from funder of climate sceptic thinktank:
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... -thinktank
Sounds like BAU....
“No matter who you vote for the government always gets in”
With an unelected Foreign Secretary, an unelected Head of State, an unelected House of Lords and practically an unelected Prime Minister....??
Why would he do that, when the result would be almost guaranteed to wipe out the tories in parliament?Surely there's no the we can face another Tory leadership contest - Sunak would be better to call a snap election if it looked like he was going to be booted out.
I think that is a false dichotomy. Both are serious problems. It is true that the government would prefer to focus on the boats, even though it is both numerically the smaller problem, and legally harder to solve, because the only positive reason for wanting the boats to keep coming is humanitarian while the "legal migration" situation is directly connected to shortages of labour in the NHS, care and other sectors, and this government does not want to address those shortages in other ways (eg pay nurses more). The students are irrelevant IMO, precisely because the vast majority will not stay here.
If that is true then it is indeed scandalous. I am not sure how to determine whether or not it is actually true though. The government has claimed that it is trying to fix this.while I'm here I could also mention how the asylum problem itself is largely manufactured as there is no reason we couldn't be processing claims in weeks and dealing with the results accordingly - there is no reason folk need to be stuck in hotels for years.
The whole situation is politically manufactured and it stinks.
Politically, this is about as damaging as it gets. It looks like we're heading for a situation where the Rwanda deal falls apart without a single asylum seeker ending up in Rwanda, and yet the government has spent £290m paying Rwanda to pretend the deal was going to happen. The UK is in the worst financial situation it has been since the 1950s and simply cannot afford to waste that sort of money on empty political stunts. That is partly why it is important that flights begin before the election. Labour couldn't have asked for a better electoral gift -- it doesn't matter where you stand on immigration itself, the level of mismanagement and money-wasting is mind-blowing and it is very hard to see what defence or excuse the tories can come up with. At the moment they are trying to blame the courts, but if the UK withdraws from international treaties and Rwanda walks away from the deal because it is illegal then the tories will have run out of other people to blame.The UK has given Rwanda a further £100m this year as part of its deal to relocate asylum seekers there.
The payment was made in April, the Home Office's top civil servant said in a letter to MPs, after £140m had already been sent to the African nation.
Sir Matthew Rycroft said another payment of £50m was expected next year.