Youngian wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 10:17 pm Tories are now trailing Labour on every issue of public concern. So conjure up some issues where he might be able to lead and the media will fall in line to push them up the agenda. War on woke traffic calming.Indeed. It is now transparently obvious that the Tories are casting around for issues that just might garner them some support(there are very few left), and which just might mitigate the scale of the electoral annihilation that the Tories are balefully contemplating. And, encouraged by the Uxbridge result, it would seem that green issues are very much in the target zone. Forget the impending incineration of our planet and the extinction of human life. Forget children suffering and dying from respiratory disorders exacerbated by polluting vehicle emissions in congested cities. If Sunak perceives that he can get votes from ditching or reversing Low Traffic Neighbourhood measures and/or blocking (or just condemning) Khan's implementation of the (government prompted) ULEZ extension, then you may be certain that he will. The future of humanity on planet earth can go hang.
At least 100 new North Sea oil and gas drilling licences will be issued - and it's better for the environment not to rely on foreign dictators for energy, Sunak saidBut they will also be investing in "carbon capture"
kreuzberger wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 9:50 am That should and probably/hopefully will be winding up anyone with half a brain or a shred of consideration regarding the unfolding climate catastrophe.Elsewhere I posed a question to a particularly sneering Tory octogenarian who had a go at my cheerfully pointing out that a few days ago, 57% of the UK's electricity demand was met by solar and wind alone - saying "but it's a sunny and breezy day, so it's easy. What about when it isn't, eh?".
From those groups, I exclude the vanishingly small section of the electorate which might aid the tories to limp over the line, and Sunak who, in his only clear policy after over six months of leading the country, is now fetishising.
Watchman wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 7:53 am Okay open up every road, and then wait for the Richmond/Putney backlash when all those twee streets are used as “rat-runs”Well they only have one councillor on Richmond council, 3 on Kingston, still hold a fair few on Wandsworth, as you say it’s probably a policy that goes down with the Kingston Memories type group but you’ll find few actually live here now.
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