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Whilst that letter is obviously a distraction from his own misdemeanours, the point about Sunak not being interested in the environment I'd spot on.
My line of work is in paralysis waiting for a government response to a consultation that should have cone out ages ago, and there is now a lot of lobbying from industry that is likely to see things watered down.
I was born underwater, I dried out in the sun.
I started humping volcanoes baby, when I was too young.
Sunak's Apathy sounds like a disease. A terminal disease.
There's also massive public apathy, or perhaps a massive educational deficit that facilitates the watering down of already thrice watered down, piss weak environmental policy by not raising the volume of protest to a permanent, unignorable, ear-splitting scream for real action.
But we're more interested in trivia than our children's futures.
Whilst that letter is obviously a distraction from his own misdemeanours, the point about Sunak not being interested in the environment I'd spot on.
My line of work is in paralysis waiting for a government response to a consultation that should have cone out ages ago, and there is now a lot of lobbying from industry that is likely to see things watered down.
As a brexiter Sunak is merely sticking to what he believes in. Cut back as much regulation as possible and business will thrive.
Which as a rightie he doesn't explain why EU countries with protection for the environment, workers safety, consumers protection etc are still thriving. In fact, in most cases doing better than the post brexit UK.
The point of ensuring all countries in the EU abided by the same standards was to ensure against a race to the bottom. Something the UK appears to be embarking now.
Let's compete against Bngladesh for wages. Against the third world for polluting our environment and have the same safety standards as Mongolian labourers enjoy when working in the Middle Eat.
Because fark it, we won't be here in a few decades time, and those who are kids now can sort it out then.
I suspect it has a lot to do with Goldsmith dishonest claim, as
"I firmly believe our parliamentary democracy can only be strengthened by robust scrutiny, and parliamentarians should of course be free to be critical of its reports and proceedings."
This was not reasoned criticism, but a blunt attack on the committee itself by calling them a Kangeroo court. The committe and proceedings of which had been unanimously voted upon by the Commons. A slur that might have been considered libellous elsewhere, as it amounts to a smear.
However, it is just one comment in what will become an out and out 'war of the losers' as we watch the Tories sink into a bigot v bigot battle over control of the Tory Party.
An amusing warm up to the bloodbath that will be the next GE
Sunak's Apathy sounds like a disease. A terminal disease.
There's also massive public apathy, or perhaps a massive educational deficit that facilitates the watering down of already thrice watered down, piss weak environmental policy by not raising the volume of protest to a permanent, unignorable, ear-splitting scream for real action.
But we're more interested in trivia than our children's futures.