Ed Miliband has just pledged £11.6 BILLION in overseas climate aid.
Yes, £11.6 BILLION.
While millions of British families are struggling with soaring energy bills, waiting weeks for a GP appointment, unable to find an NHS dentist and watching public services decline, Labour's Energy Secretary is promising to send billions abroad in the name of "global climate leadership."
As if that wasn't enough, he's also announced another £79 million for clean energy projects in Africa and small island states.
Meanwhile, back in Britain, Net Zero targets keep slipping, major energy projects are delayed, our grid is under increasing pressure and households are still footing the bill.
Reports say businessman Dale Vince donated £5.7 million to Labour, and that his companies later received £123 million in taxpayer-funded subsidies. 🇬🇧🇬🇧
Do you think he should face the same level of public and media scrutiny as Nigel Farage?
🟢 A) Yes
🔴 B) No
He was burning alive, yet he kept re-entering the burning Bradley Fighting Vehicle until all six soldiers and the Iraqi interpreter were safe. Burns covered 72% of his body. His first words were, ‘How are my boys?’ He died three weeks later. It took 16 years for him to receive the Medal of Honor. HIS NAME IS SERGEANT FIRST CLASS ALWYN C. CASHE, NEVER FORGET!!!
Keir Starmer will travel to New York and watch World Cup final on Sunday if England reach the final. He will then fly home to resign as Prime Minister on Monday. One last luxury work jolly. He has made 47 international trips since becoming the Prime Minister 2 years ago.
A dramatic development:
The murder of Ann Widdecombe is now being treated as terrorism. Specialist officers from Counter Terrorism Policing have taken over the investigation into the death of the 78-year-old former minister in Devon last week.
Jude Bellingham is putting himself into the pantheon of all time great England players. Does the business when it really matters on the biggest stage of them all.
#ENGNOR
ANDREW NEIL: Our new PM needs to stop drivelling on about Manchester and start to understand what’s happening across the Channel
https://t.co/UzjyEnbWW8 via @DailyMail
Sir Keir Starmer has said the murder investigation being launched after the death of Ann Widdecombe is 'really shocking news'.
The prime minister added it was important to 'rise above any political differences'.
Read more: https://t.co/m4XOrcKKKg
Ann Widdecombe:
"No one has the right to live their lives being protected from offence or hurt feelings - it is an occupational hazard of living in a society. If you can't take it, become a hermit."
May she forever rest in peace.
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