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News Round-Up

by Toby Young
4 November 2023 7:37 AM

  • “Met vows to stop pro-Palestine protesters disrupting Armistice Day” – The Met talks tough about policing the anti-Armistice Day demo in the Mail.
  • “What did Hamas think was going to happen?” – Lionel Shriver in the Spectator give Hamas both barrels.
  • “Disney delayed Snow White over fears it will be a ‘financial flop’” — Disney gets cold feet over its woke remake of Snow White.
  • “Austria adopts Rwanda-style migrant scheme in EU first” – Vienna announces move after signing agreement with Suella Braverman to work more closely with U.K., reports the Telegraph.
  • “It doesn’t make me popular, but this is why I speak up on gender-identity ideology” – Helen Joyce explains in the Standard why she became a critic of gender identity ideology.
  • “Biden Admin Collaborates With Left-Wing Donors Bankrolling Censorship In AI ‘Safety’ Initiative” – The Daily Caller explains why Sunak’s AI agreement should be treated with caution.
  • “Badenoch: Tech bosses have become too powerful in regulating what we say” – a summary of Kemi Badenoch interview at Arc in the Standard.
  • “The Covid inquiry is a liberal-elite whitewash” – This week’s hearings have exposed the shallowness and mendacity of the U.K. establishment, says Fraser Myers in Spiked.
  • “The LTN near my house turned a shortcut into a gridlock” – Driving anywhere from my South London home takes an eternity these days, says Tom Utley in the mail..
  • “GP gets 6-month suspension for ‘vitriolic’ Covid jab comments” – Suspended GP claimed experts were ‘laughing’ at the public by naming a Covid variant Omicron because it’s an anagram of ‘mornonic’, reports the Mail.
  • “Britain is itching to get back into lockdown” – Storms, colds, concrete and heatwaves all seem to be an excuse for the country to stay home, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Why did the United Nations hand a human rights job to Iran’s ambassador?” – The Spectator puzzles over the bizarre appointment of an Iranian official at the UN.
  • “Matt Hancock ‘wanted to decide who should live and die’, Covid Inquiry told” – Hancock is not emerging well from the Covid enquiry, reports the Telegraph.
  • “The dangers of ‘decolonisation’” – Professor Douglas Stokes explains why the academic left has sided with Hamas’s anti-Semitic barbarism in Spiked.
  • “Active travel schemes have failed to boost walking and cycling rates” – The report by the Public Accounts Committee found that despite ministers spending over £3.3 billion between 2016 and 2021, there had been “no sustained increase in walking or cycling”, reports the Mail.
  • “NatWest combs customer accounts – and tells them to go vegetarian” – NatWest says pro-vegetarian feature is designed to”‘empower customers to understand their carbon impact”, says the Telegraph.
  • “The predictable, unpredictability of respiratory pathogens” – Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson discuss flu like viruses in Trust the Evidence.
  • “We’re still recovering from lockdown’s impact on children” – Some 140,000 children missed more than half of the school days, reports the Telegraph.
  • “Gary Lineker backs pro-Palestinian protesters over Armistice Day march” – The BBC presenter turns out to be pro Palestinian in a tweet that will shock no one, according to the Telegraph.
  • “Pansexual population was hugely inflated in census by ‘faulty coding’” – Critics say the whole 2021 census is in question after it showed there were 110,000 pansexual people in Britain when there are only 48,000, says the Telegraph.

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Uncle Monty
Uncle Monty
1 year ago

As part of the ongoing Long March through the Institutions, all these charitable organisations have been infiltrated by Common Purpose ‘graduates’. Hence their change in remit from being ‘conservative’ by protecting nature and heritage to the monotone woke DEI and ESG of every other organisation on the planet.

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Boomer Bloke
Boomer Bloke
1 year ago
Reply to  Uncle Monty

Yes the National Trust and RNLI spring to mind, as well as several mainstream charities. All fully paid up members of woke with blue hair and rainbow banners. A bit like the police only a bit less thuggish.

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@yorkshirekate
@yorkshirekate
1 year ago
Reply to  Boomer Bloke

The leadership may be disciples of Woke, the membership are not all formed of the same mold. There is a fightback. https://www.restoretrust.org.uk

Last edited 1 year ago by @yorkshirekate
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DomH75
DomH75
1 year ago

The RSPB should be stripped of its Royal patronage immediately. Let an NSPB try to raise funds so easily.

It’s the ‘Thunberg Effect’: write screechy abusive tweets/X-es, throw some soup at historic works of art, attack a few buildings, do some slow marches. That’s what happens when a mentally ill child is the basis of all modern campaigning: no trying to win arguments, just throw a childish tantrum and, when someone responds, clamp your hands over your ears and shout ‘Blah blah blah!!’

Last edited 1 year ago by DomH75
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I8n8
I8n8
1 year ago

These idiots are more than happy to back windfalls, despite the known impacts to birds and bats

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AynRandyAndy
AynRandyAndy
1 year ago
Reply to  I8n8

Those bramley apples can pack quite a punch on the way down.

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TheGreenAcres
TheGreenAcres
1 year ago

Stop funding ANY charity from taxation. Not a single one. Allow the public to choose where they donate their own money.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
1 year ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

Donations to charities are simply secondary taxation of the gullible.

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NeilParkin
NeilParkin
1 year ago

All they seem to do is to publish a doom laden ‘Survey’ saying how many birds have been wiped out since last year. Well, my garden is chock full of the little blighters. There is a ‘Little Bird Mafia’ of finches, tits and sparrow who dart from one tree to the next in the gardens up and down the road, and apart from the odd cat victim, they are doing great. Also notice how many Red Kited and Common Buzzards there are too. Those populations seem to have grown greatly over the last three to five years. Maybe they downplay the success to try and screw more money out of everyone. Is it possible.? Would these decent upright citizens do that, I wonder..?

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Miss Dolly
Miss Dolly
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

Of course they would.

At great expense, large charities hire research firms to write reports full of questionable statistics which ‘prove’ that things are becoming increasingly dire. Then they cite these reports in bids for more state funding.

That’s the way it works. It has no relation to the real world.

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Jonathan M
Jonathan M
1 year ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

The RSPB has a fixation with raptors, and we all know what raptors do – kill and eat smaller birds. It should be renamed the Royal Society for the Prevention of Birds.

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mariawarmth
mariawarmth
1 year ago
  1. They don’t seem too concerned about the sad killings by the bat?bird chomping metal blades on the wind robots.
  2. RSPB Marxists masquerading as bird lovers! Except if the Osprey had its wings sliced off!
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JXB
JXB
1 year ago

Shouldn’t the RSPB be concerning itself with, well maybe, protecting birds? Perhaps those being minced by the thousand on the blades of Pagan Idol Mobiles as sacrifices to the wind gods? Bats too, I think they fall within the orbit of the RSPB.

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transmissionofflame
transmissionofflame
1 year ago
Reply to  JXB

I used to donate to Freedom from Torture, who used to concern themselves with helping victims of actual torture. I am still on their mailing list, and got an email the other day urging me to petition the government not to use barges for illegal migrants.

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Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
1 year ago

Exactly what is wrong with objecting to the pollution of our rivers caused by housebuilding to accommodate hostile, economically-damaging, culturally primitive immigrants?

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@yorkshirekate
@yorkshirekate
1 year ago

Whoah! It’s important to separate the Woke leadership of these charities from the fact that many of their members and volunteers don’t agree with the ideological infiltration which has occurred over time. Opposing voices have organised, certainly at the National Trust with the formation of Restore Trust, formed to get the NT back to its real mission. https://www.restoretrust.org.uk

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
1 year ago

Chris Packham, the ignorant bellend is a Vice President of the RSPB. Nuff said.

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Claire Wright
Claire Wright
1 year ago

Quite frankly I would rather have Paddington Bear as a member of parliament than most of the current followers of fashion! The thought of living through the next decade is terrifying. Long live the Village Green’.

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Epi
Epi
1 year ago
Reply to  Claire Wright

Don’t think we’re meant to LIVE through the next decade(s) merely exist if the “Powers that be” have their evil ways.

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