Survivors of the Windrush scandal have been given memorials and apologies, but they're still being denied fair compensation and actual justice. The Government promised to fix this— Please add your name to help right this wrong: https://t.co/Lu0RbkUazD via @38degrees
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It is beyond disappointing that the government has decided not to compensate WASPI women, despite the Ombudsman’s ruling that those affected should be compensated.
When in opposition, we made promises to WASPI women. They should have been able to trust us in government to right this historic injustice.
Lady in brown, "I think a lot of the Tories who defected to the Reform UK party were always perhaps racist and wanted to push an agenda that was disgusting frankly, but they've just found a party they could do it with"
"I honestly think the general consensus particularly amongst young people is that we've lost our humanitarianism"
"And the only party that is showing any semblance of that are The Greens"
"We're so fixated on the economy, wealth, on so many other things, we're neglecting the fact that we are all humans"
"And we are not looking after one another"
"Labour, Tories, Reform UK, none of you offer security to young people who are exasperated"
"The state of the world and how we are treating each other"
I was disgusted today by @UniofNottingham. Hundreds of staff, facing threat of redundancy, frightened for their jobs, waited in an online meeting for senior managers to show at the appointed hour. And waited. And waited. No notification of cancellation. No apology.
'I think one day everyone will say that at this time it was they that stuck their hands to the windows of the banks, it was them that protested. To those of you who are actually protesting, thank you, I think you are working for all of us!'
@brianeno@ExtinctionR@XRebellionUK
'I'd make it harder to get British citizenship', says Olukemi Olufunto Adegoke Badenoch, whose mother travelled from Nigeria to the UK to give birth to her, before returning to Nigeria shortly after, where she lived for 16 years before 'coming over here'. https://t.co/5GcLWeICKp
Tomorrow the Climate and Nature Bill goes to the vote. Whatever the outcome, it has been a wonderful example of what can happen when scientists join campaigners and activists
Here's a thread with some background🧵
We are looking at billions of deaths and possible effective extinction this century - that now has to be the main scenario.
"At 3C or more of heating by 2050, there could be more than 4 BILLION DEATHS, significant sociopolitical fragmentation worldwide, failure of states (with resulting rapid, enduring, and significant loss of capital), and extinction events." Guardian.
https://t.co/cvtn67Lvfr