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In the last Weekly Sceptic podcast of the year, the talking points are Charles's lacklustre multicultural King's speech, the arrival of thought crime in the UK and the censorship of science during the pandemic.
On any objective reading, the Royals’ treatment of Lady Hussey is nastier than her 'transgression', and it is Fulani who has behaved the most despicably, writes Ramesh Thakur.
Harry and Meghan "want their own apology" after Lady Susan Hussey met with black charity boss Ngozi Fulani (born Marlene Headley) for 'reconciliation' talks at Buckingham Palace this week, it has emerged.
COP27 is about a jet-setting elite trying to make a world of fewer, poorer people who "live meagre, circumscribed lives", an ecologist has said.
King Charles has reluctantly agreed not to bang the drum for ‘sustainability’ and ‘net zero’ at Cop27, after Liz Truss advised him to stay away from the climate summit. Sounds like she’s done him a massive favour.
The King will continue to push environmental issues while on the throne, palace sources have indicated, but he will “highlight” rather than campaign in the manner he has done for decades.
Writing in the Spectator, Brendan O’Neill says the police should leave anti-monarchist protestors alone. This is 21st Century Britain, not 16th Century Britain.
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