Right Wing Watch Newsletter: Localism in the Local Elections
For this week’s newsletter I traveled to Essex to talk to a local independent party challenging the Tories.
For this week’s newsletter I traveled to Essex to talk to a local independent party challenging the Tories.
The free market think tank says we shouldn’t tax oil companies more as BP and Shell announced record profits
IEA’s Head of Media said the British public was out of love with the NHS and recommended “market based reforms”.
‘The government has produced an energy strategy which has ignored the overwhelming evidence detailing the harm caused by extractive industries’.
Tory pressure groups in parliament who support and oppose the government’s Net Zero targets are both increasing their support.
By re-entering the controversial oil development project, Shell would ‘stand to gain billions in the midst of wartime price hikes.’
Oliver Dowden went to give a speech about ‘cancel culture’ this week to an organisation that wants to ban books they disagree with.
‘Keir Starmer should hold Sharma to account and ask him to update both Parliament and the public on progress made between this COP and the next.’
The National Trust has a range of policies designed to reduce carbon emissions. These could come under threat.
“Alok Sharma unable to defend the indefensible – he was doing well on #Marr until he had to answer why his Government is going ahead with a new oil field at Cambo. First rule of diplomacy is to #WalkYourTalk – shamefully the UK isn’t.”