By Youngian
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Not that I'm aware of the Greens bothering with nature very much in their utterances these days.

They used to support depopulation as well, which is very handy if you're against bulldozing over communities.

Its been noted that pine martens are bad at catching red squirrels but do gobble up grey ones. The reds are making a comeback in Kielder Forest since pine martens were introduced.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#107148
The Government Can't Win, Part 94.

Every other day we're told the Government needs to be ambitious and bold and all the rest of it. So here's a white paper criticized for... having too much in it or something.Or not having enough in it, maybe.
The Guardian view on schools: Send reforms aside, the government’s white paper lacks focus
Editorial
Plans to resurrect the children’s services decimated by austerity are appealing. But schools also need attention
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfr ... acks-focus
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By The Weeping Angel
#107333
Accused!

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... MP=bsky_gu
Keir Starmer has been accused of trying to mimic Donald Trump’s social media output after posting a TikTok video about the crisis in the Middle East overlaid with the prime minister’s voice and the Dire Straits song Money for Nothing.

The video opens with footage showing Royal Navy Wildcat helicopters flying over his head before cutting to British military jets in action and a drone being destroyed, as Starmer’s voice states the position he has taken on the conflict.

“Our number one priority is protecting our people,” says Starmer, overlaid with the sound of electric guitars played by Dire Straits.

Starmer refused to join the US and Israeli strikes on Iran but has since authorised “defensive” action.

Al Pinkerton, a Liberal Democrat MP, said the choice of song when the military was “crying out” for the government’s defence spending plan seemed “particularly cloth-eared”.

“Trump’s illegal war in the Middle East is not a movie for promotion despite what [the president’s] press channels may imply,” he added, referring to social media posts by the White House that celebrated the bombing of Iran with a montage of clips from Hollywood films and television shows.

“Downing Street seems unable to avoid being sucked into the orbit of Trump’s deranged confusion of blockbuster with international conflict.”

The Green party said the TikTok clip “has echoes of videos coming out of the White House glorifying war”.

Asked if the prime minister approved the music used on his social media posts, his spokesperson told reporters: “I’m not going to get into internal processes but you have his words on his commitment to defence spending.”

Starmer told the Munich Security Conference last month that the UK was “going to have to spend more, faster” when it came to defence, after promising last year to spend 2.5% of national economic output on core defence by April 2027.

TikTok has increasingly become a social media platform of choice for the prime minister, whose output has been previously praised as “borderline competent”.
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By Andy McDandy
#107338
Who is this Jack Hughes and can he please fuck off?
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By Malcolm Armsteen
#107345
'Accused' by one no-mark Lob Dem MP who no-one (or at least me) has ever heard of...

Thin gruel, even by the weasel-mouthed* Guardian's standards.


*A mixed metaphor created when a mealy-mouthed 'journo' spouts weasel words.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#107362
Yeah, this is pathetic stuff.

“Mimicking Donald Trump” is the new “outreforming Reform”. ie they aren’t.

The country is “crying out” for credible tax plans from Al Pinkerton’s party to fund Defence. Or it would be if they were relevant. “Money For Nothing” isn’t a bad summary of the current Lib Dem approach to tax receipts.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#107363
In fairness, Donald Trump is the only politician ever to make videos using… music and his own voice. So you can see where the confusion of Starmer and Trump from.

Now they mention it, Starmer channels Donald Trump by using a microphone and having a larynx. Very sinister.
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