1) On the Charitable Commission website, BBC Media Action explains that it "uses media and communication to reduce poverty and promote human rights, thereby enabling people to build better lives."
I am in the process of setting up DOGE UK (@WokeWaste) with the help of amazing volunteers. I'm trying to go as fast as possible, it's just a lot of juggling balls (and trying to keep my own income going!). In the mean time I've written a lot on it #afuera charlottecgill.co.uk
Why does Kim Leadbeater care so much about the Assisted Dying Bill? It makes *NO* sense. She has *no* personal connection to assisted dying. What she does have is a connection to "More in Common", whose poll was used to show majority support for assisted dying. Not a coincidence.
This is why she is so out of her depth. She has no connection, intellectual or otherwise, to the Bill. She's just been brought in like a QVC saleswoman, to try and sell us it. More in Common is the link (and below you can see more of the connection).
The UK funders can be found on other things.
The European Climate Foundation funds C40 Cities and Professor Mariana Mazzucato's UCL department.
Re Barrow Cadbury Trust, Ruth Cadbury is an MP who supports the Assisted Dying Bill & is a Quaker.
- Sadiq Khan became Mayor in 2016 with the help of Mike Bloomberg, who is the former Mayor of NYC (notice how London has turned into NYC-style hellhole. Not a coincidence!).
- Khan, like Keir Starmer, wanted to win by any means. Both are perfectly prepared to kiss billionaire ass to get into power.
- Khan is not that clever. I'm sure most of his tactics are directed by someone who is: aka Bloomberg.
- Khan also rarely discusses more "pedestrian" issues in London (bin collection). He tends to go for "macro" ones ("the rise of the Far Right") which are the hallmark of someone who thinks he's part of a global masterplan. It's like all the "boring" stuff falls by the wayside, because the overall vision - an Eco Utopia (they use the expression "Green New Deal" a lot) - trumps EVERYTHING.
- Bloomberg is a mayor funder and president of the @c40cities board.
- Khan is co- Chair of C40 Cities (not that you'd know, thanks to our very lazy and disinterested media).
- C40 Cities is a "is a network of nearly 100 of the world’s largest cities".
- In recent years you may notice that major cities are quite synchronised in what's being rolled out (for instance, Barcelona has LTNs like London, which it calls "superblocks").
- The synchronicity is because they are all C40 Cities (not that the locals knew they'd been entered into this agreement).
- C40 has a huge number of funders including from Open Societies (George Soros), The European Union, IKEA and Amazon (The Climate Pledge). c40.org/funders-partne…
-C40 Cities' green utopia vision just *doesn't work in practice*. Cities are crime ridden, for one.
- So why do they keep this in place? The most cynical reason is that rich elites can get ever richer through the eco technologies cities are being rapidly forced to adopt.
- Ergo, the rich elites HAVE to ensure their special "C40 Mayors" stay in place, or they lose control too - and money. They have mechanisms to do this. For instance, the London Mayoral election involved a lot of tactics to nudge young voters to the polls. They were even given free ice creams by Ben & Jerry's (which is woke AF and American... not a coincidence).
- I've written about this whole nudging exercise here charlottecgill.co.uk/p/khans-deputy…, which connects to Tony Blair and Alastair Campbell, as well as Sadiq Khan's protégé Mete Coban, who is now on £148k per year as the Deputy Mayor for the Environment.
- People often say "I don't know anyone who voted for Khan", and I'm not surprised - and this is where I think the "youth democracy" charity came in.
PS. All of this eventually links to the UN, Keir Starmer (his economic adviser has some of the same funders as C40 Cities) and the rest of the PhilanthroCapitalist Ecosystem. bloomberg.org/environment/su…
Other very strange things:
Lamé oversaw the decline of London's nightlife. But she granted licenses to these venues.
One is @OuternetGlobal, whose advertising space was used to nudge youth voters in last year's elections.
Even things like £147,770-per-year Felicity Appleby, London's Mayoral Director, Political and Public Affairs, who was previously Global Head of Outreach at the United Nations in New York. charlottecgill.co.uk/p/sadiq-khans-…
Imagine if Keir Starmer's government fell tomorrow. It imploded and got booted out.
We STILL would be screwed because Leftists have complete control of our institutions. It's a lot more extreme than I first realised.
It's going to take a monumental effort to sort things out.
I'll give you an example of challenges a sane government will face.
1) A huge number of charities/ Leftist entities are taxpayer funded.
The Government will face legal challenges if it removes the taxpayer funding for dumbass things. news.sky.com/story/irish-ba…
2) The UKRI (UK Research and Innovation)
It receives £9bn a year in taxpayer funding, which it distributes through its 9 research councils & other subsidiaries.
It has a huge number of "leadership staff". The whole thing needs massive reform. Could also mean legal challenges.