The government is suddenly instructing supermarkets to stockpile. But how, when UK warehouse capacity is more or less maxed out? I warned about this a few weeks ago, but couldn't get anyone in government or the media to take an interest. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
It's classic Johnson.
Ignore the warnings.
Panic.
Blame someone else.
Because Johnson has never done the work himself, but tells other people to 'make it happen', he has no idea what is and isn't realistic. The time to tell businesses to stockpile was 9 months ago, accompanied by a major warehouse building and logistics programme.
But now he can say he told them, so it's not his fault. After January 1, he can blame them for not performing the impossible.
Just as he will blame the EU for not agreeing to impossible demands.
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I’m being targeted by some conspiracy theorists, because I called for a "Great Reset" a month before the World Economic Forum did.
But all this shows is how misplaced the theory is.
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I spelt out what I meant in that article: putting more emphasis on ecology and environmental issues in education, re-engaging with the living world, moving towards an economy that stays within planetary boundaries. All deeply sinister, I’m sure.
For the record, I’ve never had any contact with the World Economic Forum. As @NaomiAKlein explains, its own version of the Great Reset is basically a cynical rebranding of capitalism as a force for good. It’s hypocritical and self-serving. But not satanic. theintercept.com/2020/12/08/gre…
This is massive, and horrific. @NFUtweets is secretly lobbying the government to allow #neonicotinoid pesticides to be reintroduced after Brexit.
It tells its members: "Please refrain from sharing this on social media."
On the contrary, please RT. campaigns.nfuonline.com/page/72051/pet…
Here's the letter it sent to sugar beet growers across the UK. The link seems to be members-only. It is closed to the public, for obvious reasons.
In public, the National Farmers Union claims to be defending our food and farming standards from a US trade deal. In private, it's secretly using Brexit as an opportunity to undermine them.
Just remember everyone. The real reason for Brexit is NOT the culture war Farage and the billionaire press fomented.
It's the pursuit of ruthless economic interests by a particular faction.
Don't take your eye off that. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
There's an iron law of 21st Century politics:
Whenever rich and powerful people want a nation to adopt an economic policy that's helpful to them and harmful to us, they disguise it as a culture war.
Farage and his ilk are simply the billionaires' stooges, providing a smokescreen of xenophobia and sovereignty, behind which their masters pursue their political and economic interests.
It's a simple matter.
Crimes against humanity are wrong.
Denying them is wrong.
But so effective has Syrian and Russian propaganda been, and so much confusion has it caused, that stating these simple truths attracts a thousand trolls.
Every time Bashar al-Assad launches a chemical weapons attack, his apologists claim
a. It never happened.
b. It was an accident or
c. It was a ‘false flag’ attack.
When these claims are debunked, they simply transfer them to the next attack.
Next time you see someone denying a chemical weapons attack by Assad’s forces, asked them which of his CW attacks they agree *have* happened.
A crucial step towards a kinder, greener world.
Anyone who cares about animal welfare, cares about pollution, deforestation, climate breakdown and human health should welcome it. theguardian.com/environment/20…
To those eating meat from animals, whose instinctive reaction is "yuck!":
Visit a broiler shed
an abbatoir
and a packing plant
and you'll see what yuck really looks like.
One day, when cultured meat is the norm, we will look back on the age when animals were reared and slaughtered to serve our appetites with horror and disgust.