The UK is already amongst the most denuded parts of Europe. We have something like 1/3rd the European average for forest and wood cover.
But you're right, very fixable: we dont need to concrete over our green spaces if we just send those here against the democratic will back.
They've undoubtedly done this with other cases that didn't garner the same level of publicity. They didn't just invent the practice for this occurrence, it's just the first time it's usage has been publicized. The UK government has framed white victims as perpetrators before.
All these big names sold off in 2026 so far.
• Schroders → US Nuveen £9.9bn
• UK Power Networks → French Engie £10.5bn
• Pension Ins Corp → Bermuda Athora £5.7bn
• Unilever Foods → US McCormick £33.6bn EV
• Intertek → Swedish EQT £9.4bn
• Tate & Lyle → US Ingredion £2.7bn
Whats happening?
When will it sink in? A sovereign country with nearly a thousand years of history is being abolished in a slow-motion revolution. I warned of this nearly 30 years ago, and all I got was mockery and patronising sneers.
absolutely incredible that his approval ratings are in the toilet but he continues to make this massively unpopular internet censorship a key part of his policy
biggest pet hate about by-elections is people that make elaborate posts addressing constituencies when nobody from there will even see their post nevermind be swayed by the slop they've written
@ukipperlad Lib Dem (formerly Conservative) council in my town is doing a £70ish million refurb project for the local shopping centre where some people kicked up a stink about the cost before the local elections.
The Lib Dem majority increased in the election.
You can just win things.
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And with this, the EU has wholesale imported the UK’s equal value legislation, including the mechanisms that make large group-based claims easier to bring, which are responsible for the slew of cases ripping through the British public and private sectors.
They always announce these rules and they always baffle me because pubs already serve outdoor pints in their beer gardens and I watch the premier league on outdoor screens so what is he talking about?