Enough is enough.
Starmer must go.
Posts by Ross McNally
Although that's small confort if he keeps going out to bat for Starmer.
I think we need to make psychological evaluations mandatory for newly appointed Home Secretaries.
'Green gas is a form of gas produced from grass for use in existing gas boilers as an alternative to fossil fuel.
This may sound like an April Fool’s joke...'
Actually, it's a lot worse than that.
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Throwing a civil servant under the bus will not distract from the fact that the PM asked no questions about Mandelson's vetting, that his office did not even want to conduct vetting, or that he made an outrageous error of judgement in appointing Mandelson in the first place.
The PM must resign.
It shouldn't be news to anybody that Keir Starmer is a shameless moral void, but this is low even for him.
This is pathetic on multiple levels, because there's more evidence that Keir Starmer is a liar than there is that the Pope is Catholic. Anderson wants the attention, but is too lazy to do even such an incredibly easy task as to back up the claim.
Brighton & Hove wants to take back control of its buses
Franchising isn’t public ownership, but it’s a step forward. Brighton & Hove is right to pursue it — buses matter too much to leave to the market | Ross McNally
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Providing healthcare, food aid and loans to underdeveloped countries doesn't make profit for Boeing or Honeywell. It's more profitable to bomb little girls.
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I'm all for golden eagles returning to England (and Wales). But in principle, they should recolonise naturally – instead of chasing headlines with reintroductions, Defra should ban driven grouse shooting, which is the eagles' major threat in Britain.
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It's Dale Vince's time of the month again – by which I mean his monthly media round spreading misinformation about heat pumps.
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The thing is, a stopped clock is right twice a day. It's such a pathetic and ridiculous rule that MPs can't accuse ministers of lying.
Soulless, two-faced corporate hack Steve Reed accuses the only British political party with a Jewish leader of harbouring antisemites. His evidence? A grand total of bugger all.
I've been sceptical about the justification for actively reintroducing golden eagles, but the idea that sheep farmers should be given a veto on biodiversity recovery in Britain is outrageous.
As if there was the slightest chance of farmers not being listened to on this. Farmers (sheep farmers in particular) are given hugely disproportionate attention for their incessant whinging about wildlife. BBC News should stop running livestock industry propaganda.
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What should have happened: the REIT paid no tax but the Tice companies holding shares in the REIT paid £98k tax on the dividends they received. What actually happened: none of the companies paid any tax.
Our new report: Richard Tice signed accounts wrongly claiming £98,000 of tax exemptions
A 🧵 with the evidence:
'It's more natural'. So is haemorrhaging during childbirth without anaesthetic. That doesn't make it healthy.
If 'natural' is what you're looking for, try sneaking up and suckling one of these.
It's the opposite of his intention, but the Idiot Emperor is forcing the world off fossil fuels. This week's column.
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GB News headline: GP who asked Muslim woman to remove her veil 'because he was struggling to understand her' is struck off.
Was this GP struck off just because he asked a Muslim woman to remove her veil?
How likely does that sound? 🤷♀️
Did he actually ask her to remove her veil 'because he was struggling to understand her?'
Let's take a look at what really happened based on the tribunal reports...
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Which stage of grief is embracing fascism? To be honest, Sharon Osbourne has been on the road to the far-right for a while, and a cheerleader for Israel throughout the genocide. Why has it taken this long for charities to cut ties?
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'Bottom trawling is viewed by many conservationists as damaging and indiscriminate.' As if that's controversial, or they've invented it. Many physicists view the sun as around 150m km away. The BBC's embrace of journalistic relativism makes me want to hit people.
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Cutting welfare spending in order to increase national security is like cutting out half of your small intestine to improve the efficiency of digestion.
Austerity is a political choice, but there's always money for war. After all, nobody profits from the welfare system.
This is prematurely optimistic at best, delusional at worst. Fidesz wasn't populist, and its defeat was less about rejecting far right authoritarianism than disillusionment with corruption and rising prices.
Excellent to see @ecotalk.bsky.social helping to build up Sussex's population of wild beavers. @chrisgpackham.bsky.social
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It's coming to something when you're being humiliated in a debate about the concept of the 'just war' by the folks who brought us the Crusades.
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Good. They speak for most of the British public.
They shouldn't be able to leave the house without hearing this.