Plz extend that rule to the USA Congress! Matt Gaetz & Marjorie Taylor Greene are about as mature as pubertal 12 yr olds! They don’t promulgate *any* legislation, they & Ted Cruz just focus on Fox News sound bites. BTW, Rupert Murdoch is truly a pox on world society!
Politicians looking at a phone is disrespectful to the chamber and the institution. It is called parliament and not readiment or the sort for a reason. In agreement with Rory’s comment, we can not expect kids to act a certain way, if “leading adults” are not able to.
One could argue that a good many parents should be banned from using mobile phones. On several occasions I’ve seen parents paying far more attention to their phones than their children. When I was teaching, I also experienced a few occasions when parents sent their children messages that needed a response during times they knew their children were in class.
@@buzzukfiftythreeOur Chair of Governors used to phone her daughter in the middle of my A level lesson! We had words about her embarrassing her daughter in class.
By the same token, it's curious that we expect lawful behaviour from the hoi-polloi, when our 'elders and betters' are daily exposed as crooks, grifters and charlatans. lol
Sehr geehrter Herr Campbell, ich war überrascht und entzückt zu hören, dass Sie ein ausgezeichnetes Deutsch sprechen und auch noch meinen Lieblingsautor Thomas Mann lesen! Herr Stewart mit seiner überragenden Intelligenz wird Ihnen nun sicher nacheifern und den „Zauberberg“ im Original geniessen wollen!
I do agree that MPs shouldn’t be on their phones in the chamber because it’s just a case of bad manners when someone is talking. But not being able to have notes is over the top, you can’t possibly remember everything in a speech or a question.
So glad you’re planning to talk about Milei. I’ve been meaning to request a discussion of his presidency. I’m particularly interested to hear analysis of his brand of populism in the context of Peronism.
@TheRestisPolitics My partner Dan and I are so looking forward to seeing you both at the O2 soon. Alistair - please do bring the bagpipes as we'd love to hear the melody you played to the seals! Will you be doing a live Q&A during your 'show'? Rory I want to hear about your favourite pot!! Razia & Dan
I don't think memorization of long paragraphs is a skill which should serve as a barrier to political participation. An abelist and pointless standard.
Churchill stood up in the chamber to speak went completely and utterly blank and from that day onwards he ALWAYS had a piece of paper in front of him or in his hands before speaking. He definately had ADHD and was almost certainly under the influence. But what a wartime leader. My own opinion is that alcohol is the bigger if not the biggest problem in government, as this was revealed by Boris. Would we know about this culture without COVID? i have never had a job where I would not have be sacked for by drinking. Remind me please how many bars there are in the Hs of Parliement? If you cannot get a drink in hospital why is it OK when you are running the NHS?
The bars in parliament are presumably there for a reason though, just as the bars in other government agancies - To keep the government talk in house and not let it spill out in to the streets. Whether or not this works is debatable. I think alcohol should be banned, personally. Yes it raises a lot of tax money, but how many more problems does it cause vs. The money it generates?
I'm absolutely with Rory. You can read several books at once. I am reading biographies on Lloyd-George, Bonar-Law, and Gladstone; the lives of 4 different Governors General of Canada, a biography of De Gaulle, and John Buchan's biography of Lord Minto. At least 3 will be ditched as they are dry as toast, but I will read all of the rest.
Why aren't MPs breathalyzed before entering the chamber? Surely if you're not fit to drive you're not fit to legislate? Or would this mean a nearly empty chamber?
Interesting point - it is worth noting though that in the past there were places where decisions had to be agreed by both a sober and a drunk legislature. 😅
There's no requirement to even be there. If someone is noticeably impaired yeah that needs to be addressed, but otherwise that seems like an unreasonable imposition.
@jonathanshaw6784 a lot of an MP's tine is meant to be spent on other things outside of the chamber - mainly negotiating and networking with other MPs, ministers and key people in various relevant businesses to help constituents resolve their issues.
Rory's right to not finish non fiction, academic skill is to know which bits you need and not pore through the rest. I read nine books at a time, I'm same.
And what "a terrible parent" I was for standing my ground in one culture over health and safety issues and having to withstand all the pressures in the other culture over technology and refusing to allow my child to have a TV and games consoles in his bedroom, restricting video games, not allowing him a mobile phone until he was much older than others in his school year group & so on. One rich parent from Manchester turned up on my impoverished doorstep with an enormous old brick TV for my son to have in his bedroom, deliberately causing a conflict. Nice? You have no idea how it battered my self-confidence and how hard it was to stand my ground. How I never went to the pub. I mean NEVER.
I watched the appalling Kay Burley last week going on and on about how much Sue Gray is being paid whilst forgetting to mention that she is on over £500k
As with many schools now, there need to be small lockers outside the Commons (and possibly the Lords) into which MPs should be compelled to put their phones in before entering the Commons. Let’s be honest, so many of them behave like children that maybe they need treating as such.
If you’re required to be an orator, and not use notes, does that mean those who struggle with public speaking should avoid being MPs? Or can you be an MP and not speak in the HoC?
There's a guy called Tim Buck who kicked off a bit of a row by complaining that the official translations of Thomas Mann weren't really translations. You should take ten minutes to talk about that some day.
Your OG Texan again, I *love* your show! Where else am I to learn about the Sri Lanka election controversy? Thanks TRIP GB team! Now, if you can just reduce Anthony’s ramblings a bit on TRIP USA…😅
Rory and Alistair could you do special on ' What's gone wrong with local government e.g. Kirklees Council's has 30m deficit. So what's the future given it's potential importance to communities.
Agreed on phones in the chamber…ridiculous…Reading a speech is also pointless, most prevalent after a budget when the opposition leader has to respond and reads out a bit of flannel written by who knows
As much as i like listening to alastair and rory over the past couple of years, when this country does start its shock therapy to start fixing its deep problems, i dont think people like alastair and rory will be part of that
I recommend the book ‘Wilding’ by Isabella Tree. Full of huge amounts of interesting facts and information. Her and her husband rewilded their Estate Knepp over decades. The resulting biodiversity is huge. All those who do not think there are any climate issues, should most certainly read it. All creatures including us, are interdependent. We forget this fact at our peril.
If Truman counts as a postwar US president - is he disqualified because he took office a few months before WWII ended (significant months, at that) and served through most of the Korean conflict (war never declared)? - then building the components of the postwar world order (UN, Breton Woods, NATO, etc.); the Marshall Plan; the Nuremberg Trial precedents (OK, Alastair, Nürnberg); keeping the Cold War from becoming a hot war (Korea aside); building two key components of the US defense apparatus, the B-52 bomber and the hydrogen bomb; ending racial segregation in the armed forces; and enacting educational and homeowner benefits for veterans (thereby setting up the middle-class boom of the 1950s and '60s) add up to a presidential record as consequential as any in American history. Very honorable mention to Eisenhower, who finished much of what started under Truman.
Can you explain to me how an inelligence operation that could pull off pager and walker talkie attacks and can target the highest hezbolah leadership, apparently didn't know about the Oct 7th attack?
A great current book which I think is very relevant to the current debate on information and future role of AI is Yuval Noah Harari's book Nexus. Whilst there is a fair amount I may disagree with, the implications on impact of the narrative in politics is immense. It would be awesome to get your views on this trend going forward.
I think I might be an outlier here, but I think parliament should embrace phones in the chamber. The place is archaic enough as it is. Looking up facts, pulling up stats, and maybe even editing your speech before you are called to speak. I think it makes the place more dynamic in terms of debate. The problematic part is ofc texting and scrolling social media feed.
My favourite post war president was Jimmy Carter, probably has to do with the fact he connected with North East England like no other president has but he was/is an incredibly likeable person too unlike pretty much every other. Maybe Kamala will replace him as my fave because I do really like her too. He'll hit 100 on October 1st 2024.
Have to agree with AC on the Social media dangers but not just to politics … its insidious and intrudes dangerously into all personal lives ( if you use it!) Most platforms start off with an initial intent but it soon changes into something altogether different … an Insidious , odious creature!
I was in my teens when I first found something living in the Rochdale canal. It was a leech. There are blokes fishing for real fish nowadays. I remember pushing a lad in the canal and he came up in a rash all over his body. Things are very much better than they were back then
Is there not an argument to say MPs can very quickly do some research on a topic so they have a more informed position... Therefore phones could be useful... Clearly sending WhatsApps is ridiculous
"Karaoke Machine?" What century is Alastair in? Every song ever is now on UA-cam with lyrics, just type in the song and add the word karaoke. Karaoke DJs now just need a PA and a laptop.
How to feel good about oneself by listening and every 100’th throw away line by these two be in a position of thinking: “ yeah I was thinking along those lines too”
biodiversity is a crisis for the whole world, but the world's population has increased 4 fold in 100 years, and our case we have the added problem in the UK of "predation" of our wildlife from all directions [on the ground and in the air!!] to much of 1 species [humans, badgers red kits for example !?] at the detriment of others.
I've always wanted to know, would you ever have Donald Trump on the podcast? Would you worry about giving him a pedestal or him exploiting you? Is there someone you wouldn't have on? Putin? Musk?
Richard Nixon, if not for Watergate, could be viewed as a very good president. No worse a man than Johnson and his scandal was nowhere near as bad as Reagan's with Iran/Contra
Alistairs explanation of Sue Grays salary is laughable. Alistair as a comms person, aren’t you pulling your hair out at how terrible labour have been??
They are building on the best farmland in Devon. Between developers and supermarkets, farming is in a bad place. Labour have no understanding of farming issues, food security, Tories were bad, Labour seemingly no different. Russian found out about " global warming" supposedly, the figures are inaccurate, and China took it to the UN, who immediately took it up. It surely is significant that China is still the worse polluter, and has only just said it intends doing something. CO2 is necessary for plant life and plants feed us and make O2, if you break the system, everything dies.
Agree Rory. If we're taking phones away from children in school we should take phones away from children in the house of commons.
I dunno the house of commons is more of a theater than serious debate
Just take a jhourney on the tube. Everyone and their aunt is on their phone.
Plz extend that rule to the USA Congress! Matt Gaetz & Marjorie Taylor Greene are about as mature as pubertal 12 yr olds! They don’t promulgate *any* legislation, they & Ted Cruz just focus on Fox News sound bites. BTW, Rupert Murdoch is truly a pox on world society!
that guy caught watching p-rn TWICE
My idea of a Scottish gentleman is, a man who can play the bagpipes but doesn’t
Or could listen to an expert weapons inspector but doesn’t
Politicians looking at a phone is disrespectful to the chamber and the institution. It is called parliament and not readiment or the sort for a reason. In agreement with Rory’s comment, we can not expect kids to act a certain way, if “leading adults” are not able to.
One could argue that a good many parents should be banned from using mobile phones. On several occasions I’ve seen parents paying far more attention to their phones than their children. When I was teaching, I also experienced a few occasions when parents sent their children messages that needed a response during times they knew their children were in class.
@@buzzukfiftythreeOur Chair of Governors used to phone her daughter in the middle of my A level lesson! We had words about her embarrassing her daughter in class.
By the same token, it's curious that we expect lawful behaviour from the hoi-polloi, when our 'elders and betters' are daily exposed as crooks, grifters and charlatans. lol
Sehr geehrter Herr Campbell, ich war überrascht und entzückt zu hören, dass Sie ein ausgezeichnetes Deutsch sprechen und auch noch meinen Lieblingsautor Thomas Mann lesen! Herr Stewart mit seiner überragenden Intelligenz wird Ihnen nun sicher nacheifern und den „Zauberberg“ im Original geniessen wollen!
As Sir Humphrey Appleby once said in Yes Minister, "The ship of state...is the only one that leaks from the top."
Great talk guys. Thankyou 🌺
Casually; "i'm reading about 7 books..."
-- oh for god's sake Rory!
:)
"I'm only reading one book Rory, in German." 😂
I've heard Rory describe how he reads. For some books, like political biographies, he reads the first couple of chapters and that's it.
In that case I’m reading about 30, basically all the ones on my bookcase where I’ve just read the intro.
@@peterknight7880that was a great flex from Alistair.
Morning Gents, hope you are both well. I fully concur regarding phones in parliament, you can actually see the persons lack of attention🎉
Good to see you up so early lads!
Yes, please do an episode on Milei! I live in Uruguay and here he’s about as polarizing as Trump is in the US.
Thank you gentlemen. I must admit surprise at your choices of favourite USA presidents.
I do agree that MPs shouldn’t be on their phones in the chamber because it’s just a case of bad manners when someone is talking. But not being able to have notes is over the top, you can’t possibly remember everything in a speech or a question.
I keep all my notes in a digital format (& I am 70), would tablets be allowed?
So glad you’re planning to talk about Milei. I’ve been meaning to request a discussion of his presidency. I’m particularly interested to hear analysis of his brand of populism in the context of Peronism.
Educación is a VERY KEY TOPIC!!! PLEASE!!!
@TheRestisPolitics My partner Dan and I are so looking forward to seeing you both at the O2 soon. Alistair - please do bring the bagpipes as we'd love to hear the melody you played to the seals! Will you be doing a live Q&A during your 'show'? Rory I want to hear about your favourite pot!! Razia & Dan
"Midwife Rory" - love it!
Why do politicians leak to the press. Campbell will actually know all about this particular question.
What an absurd & grotesque allegation about dear Alastair & a man who doesn't even leak when he visits the lavatory....
I'm reading 1 at the moment..... Politics on the Edge, and very good it is too.
Would be intersted in the day in the life for both of you ? What does an avergae day look like and might help answer how Rory can read so many books
I'd be interested to know how much sleep they get 😮
I remember the great Malcolm F Tucker answer this question.
People should look at the HS2 Executive team!
I don't think memorization of long paragraphs is a skill which should serve as a barrier to political participation. An abelist and pointless standard.
I couldn't agree more!
Let's reherse the verb: I give confidential press meatings, you leak, he has been charged under section 2c of the official secrets act
Churchill stood up in the chamber to speak went completely and utterly blank and from that day onwards he ALWAYS had a piece of paper in front of him or in his hands before speaking.
He definately had ADHD and was almost certainly under the influence. But what a wartime leader.
My own opinion is that alcohol is the bigger if not the biggest problem in government, as this was revealed by Boris. Would we know about this culture without COVID?
i have never had a job where I would not have be sacked for by drinking. Remind me please how many bars there are in the Hs of Parliement?
If you cannot get a drink in hospital why is it OK when you are running the NHS?
The bars in parliament are presumably there for a reason though, just as the bars in other government agancies - To keep the government talk in house and not let it spill out in to the streets. Whether or not this works is debatable.
I think alcohol should be banned, personally. Yes it raises a lot of tax money, but how many more problems does it cause vs. The money it generates?
Great conversation. Alistair, impressed by your reading novels in German, what other languages do either of you know?
"I was looking for tractors" You really can't make it up.
I'm absolutely with Rory. You can read several books at once. I am reading biographies on Lloyd-George, Bonar-Law, and Gladstone; the lives of 4 different Governors General of Canada, a biography of De Gaulle, and John Buchan's biography of Lord Minto. At least 3 will be ditched as they are dry as toast, but I will read all of the rest.
Why aren't MPs breathalyzed before entering the chamber? Surely if you're not fit to drive you're not fit to legislate? Or would this mean a nearly empty chamber?
Some laws are better passed slightly drunk
Interesting point - it is worth noting though that in the past there were places where decisions had to be agreed by both a sober and a drunk legislature. 😅
There's no requirement to even be there. If someone is noticeably impaired yeah that needs to be addressed, but otherwise that seems like an unreasonable imposition.
@jonathanshaw6784 a lot of an MP's tine is meant to be spent on other things outside of the chamber - mainly negotiating and networking with other MPs, ministers and key people in various relevant businesses to help constituents resolve their issues.
@@quintuscrinis which often involves getting them a little bit drunk
"If you leak, you're weak"
Also, never leak from your own PC.
Rory's right to not finish non fiction, academic skill is to know which bits you need and not pore through the rest. I read nine books at a time, I'm same.
And what "a terrible parent" I was for standing my ground in one culture over health and safety issues and having to withstand all the pressures in the other culture over technology and refusing to allow my child to have a TV and games consoles in his bedroom, restricting video games, not allowing him a mobile phone until he was much older than others in his school year group & so on. One rich parent from Manchester turned up on my impoverished doorstep with an enormous old brick TV for my son to have in his bedroom, deliberately causing a conflict. Nice? You have no idea how it battered my self-confidence and how hard it was to stand my ground. How I never went to the pub. I mean NEVER.
I watched the appalling Kay Burley last week going on and on about how much Sue Gray is being paid whilst forgetting to mention that she is on over £500k
As with many schools now, there need to be small lockers outside the Commons (and possibly the Lords) into which MPs should be compelled to put their phones in before entering the Commons. Let’s be honest, so many of them behave like children that maybe they need treating as such.
I keep all my notes in a digital format (& I am 70), would tablets be allowed?
betcha love the way the EU's going now Alistair
How funny, also just picked up The Magic Mountain
Is on kindle for 99p, or was recently.
If you’re required to be an orator, and not use notes, does that mean those who struggle with public speaking should avoid being MPs? Or can you be an MP and not speak in the HoC?
You can still vote and AFAIK it is possible to be an MP without a speech, but you're a worse MP as a result and your party might not like it.
exactly, the ability to govern or deliver for your constituents should NOT be based on someone's oratory skills
There's a guy called Tim Buck who kicked off a bit of a row by complaining that the official translations of Thomas Mann weren't really translations. You should take ten minutes to talk about that some day.
Your OG Texan again, I *love* your show! Where else am I to learn about the Sri Lanka election controversy? Thanks TRIP GB team! Now, if you can just reduce Anthony’s ramblings a bit on TRIP USA…😅
Kamala 2024!!
Rory and Alistair could you do special on ' What's gone wrong with local government e.g. Kirklees Council's has 30m deficit. So what's the future given it's potential importance to communities.
Abba was the best, also like Alastair's and Rory's continuing "sense of humour" but seriousness in these testing times
Could you discuss someone being charged for holding a poster "Hamas IS a terrorist organisation."?
Agreed on phones in the chamber…ridiculous…Reading a speech is also pointless, most prevalent after a budget when the opposition leader has to respond and reads out a bit of flannel written by who knows
As much as i like listening to alastair and rory over the past couple of years, when this country does start its shock therapy to start fixing its deep problems, i dont think people like alastair and rory will be part of that
What makes Alistair act the innocent over leaking? Must be political idealism, and commitment, even after all these years.....
He’s unwell. But has enough awareness to see his party are collapsing
I think you mean 'is collapsing'
Psychopaths have no feelings.
@@clario2178 You're right - I've been tested...
I recommend the book
‘Wilding’ by Isabella Tree. Full of huge amounts of interesting facts and information.
Her and her husband rewilded their Estate Knepp over decades.
The resulting biodiversity is huge.
All those who do not think there are any climate issues, should most certainly read it.
All creatures including us, are interdependent.
We forget this fact at our peril.
If Truman counts as a postwar US president - is he disqualified because he took office a few months before WWII ended (significant months, at that) and served through most of the Korean conflict (war never declared)? - then building the components of the postwar world order (UN, Breton Woods, NATO, etc.); the Marshall Plan; the Nuremberg Trial precedents (OK, Alastair, Nürnberg); keeping the Cold War from becoming a hot war (Korea aside); building two key components of the US defense apparatus, the B-52 bomber and the hydrogen bomb; ending racial segregation in the armed forces; and enacting educational and homeowner benefits for veterans (thereby setting up the middle-class boom of the 1950s and '60s) add up to a presidential record as consequential as any in American history. Very honorable mention to Eisenhower, who finished much of what started under Truman.
What do you think you two are achieving with your discussions.?
Death in Venice in German ~ pretty impressive 😮
Why? Lack of integrity, money, self interest
Can you explain to me how an inelligence operation that could pull off pager and walker talkie attacks and can target the highest hezbolah leadership, apparently didn't know about the Oct 7th attack?
Well at the very least I guess you can rest happy that Simon Case is going now.
A great current book which I think is very relevant to the current debate on information and future role of AI is Yuval Noah Harari's book Nexus. Whilst there is a fair amount I may disagree with, the implications on impact of the narrative in politics is immense. It would be awesome to get your views on this trend going forward.
I think I might be an outlier here, but I think parliament should embrace phones in the chamber. The place is archaic enough as it is. Looking up facts, pulling up stats, and maybe even editing your speech before you are called to speak. I think it makes the place more dynamic in terms of debate. The problematic part is ofc texting and scrolling social media feed.
Yes, you might be…
👌
I think the press needs way more regulation but we are too scared to do it in case it’s perceived as suppression of free speech
as a top security person would say.....action is in the reaction...thats why press leaks happen.
My favourite post war president was Jimmy Carter, probably has to do with the fact he connected with North East England like no other president has but he was/is an incredibly likeable person too unlike pretty much every other. Maybe Kamala will replace him as my fave because I do really like her too.
He'll hit 100 on October 1st 2024.
Have to agree with AC on the Social media dangers but not just to politics … its insidious and intrudes dangerously into all personal lives ( if you use it!)
Most platforms start off with an initial intent but it soon changes into something altogether different … an Insidious , odious creature!
It's personality politics now. There is less difference between the political parties than there ever was. It's all about careerists 'getting on'.
Bohemian Rhapsody - Perfect Karaoke song. You only have to sing two notes and everyone else joins in and drowns you out. 🤯
I was in my teens when I first found something living in the Rochdale canal. It was a leech. There are blokes fishing for real fish nowadays.
I remember pushing a lad in the canal and he came up in a rash all over his body. Things are very much better than they were back then
"the Ship of State is the only ship that leaks from the top"
What happened to the Nate silver interview?
Have you read anything by Sharon Dodua Atoo? I've heard that Adas Raum is very good.
Definitely leave Twix. Time to give it two fingers.
Is there not an argument to say MPs can very quickly do some research on a topic so they have a more informed position... Therefore phones could be useful... Clearly sending WhatsApps is ridiculous
You really think they are doing research related to what is being said?
@@chrisp4170 no unfortunately I bet much doubt it... But in a world where politicians want to be informed, phones could be a good thing
I'll never forget Sandy Martin doing karaoke at the LGBT karaoke event in 2017. It was a sight, haha.
You two probably earn more than Sue Gray. Chris Mason certainly does. So where is the story?
Exactly -shows the desire of the Tory find to find stories that aren’t there. You can’t believe a word they say.
Here he is mr crisis, should be in jail war criminal.
Don't over amp the Autumn. We have one every year
What about setting up the rest is politics Australia?
The affordability and speed of mitigations is not populist
Lis Truss is a piece of work.
Too many adds, feel like I'm watching adds with a side of politics!
Campbell would monetise his fingernails if he could
Get an adblocker, I haven't seen an advert on the internet for like 20+ years
The British had quire a role on Bolivars revolutionary war against Spain
"Karaoke Machine?" What century is Alastair in? Every song ever is now on UA-cam with lyrics, just type in the song and add the word karaoke. Karaoke DJs now just need a PA and a laptop.
How to feel good about oneself by listening and every 100’th throw away line by these two be in a position of thinking: “ yeah I was thinking along those lines too”
Could ppl coming from a two party system, please stop referring to all right of center parties as far right?
biodiversity is a crisis for the whole world, but the world's population has increased 4 fold in 100 years, and our case we have the added problem in the UK of "predation" of our wildlife from all directions [on the ground and in the air!!] to much of 1 species [humans, badgers red kits for example !?] at the detriment of others.
Rory should be aware that phones make tractor porn more accessible to the poor MPs.
Worms!
Why does the editor of these videos keep cutting to Rory grimmacing and showing his teeth when Alistair is speaking?
because it ain't pretty.
Uwe Witstock?
Shockin that yhe misses of the USA Will 'decide' oír futuro all overa the World!!! NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!
I've always wanted to know, would you ever have Donald Trump on the podcast? Would you worry about giving him a pedestal or him exploiting you? Is there someone you wouldn't have on? Putin? Musk?
The rest of what is politics?
Richard Nixon, if not for Watergate, could be viewed as a very good president. No worse a man than Johnson and his scandal was nowhere near as bad as Reagan's with Iran/Contra
Who owns and runs "The Rest Is"? I've only recently become aware of all the spin-offs.
Goalhanger (Gary Lineker). The Rest is History was the first one.
@@dannyquinn9128 the footballist fellow who sells crisps?
@@RatluBoogerbag That's the guy, he has a business partner too.
Who has moved from far left to centre in the past? Durao Barroso….from the Student underground Maoist movement to the PSD.
The phone thing is unforgivable. It seems MPs have missed a class the rest of us have had to take.
Campbell and stewart, 2 birds of a weather. Not in a good way.
You speak about climate change alot in this podcast, what are your opinions on nuclear power being the best solution?
Can’t tax or ban it so they don’t care
Lost all respect for Rory after his podcasts with Sam Harris...
Deepstate on All stooges HMV. DRAMA puppets?
Alistairs explanation of Sue Grays salary is laughable. Alistair as a comms person, aren’t you pulling your hair out at how terrible labour have been??
Alastair please come over to Threads, much better, why patronize the Musk?
Love Rory , Alister and his Boss Blair are the reason our Economy is in this mess. Sadly this Labour Government will be an even worse disaster
Brigitta, you are talking nonsense.
Love alistwrs love of abba
They are building on the best farmland in Devon. Between developers and supermarkets, farming is in a bad place. Labour have no understanding of farming issues, food security, Tories were bad, Labour seemingly no different.
Russian found out about " global warming" supposedly, the figures are inaccurate, and China took it to the UN, who immediately took it up. It surely is significant that China is still the worse polluter, and has only just said it intends doing something. CO2 is necessary for plant life and plants feed us and make O2, if you break the system, everything dies.
They know. They want everybody in cities like Icke said. No cars. No farms. Fake food. Etc etc