DavidJIngledew
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DavidJIngledew
@ingledew_j
Teacher, educator, allotment holder, former nurse. URzzz.


Shameful. Nigel Farage should do the decent thing and sack him.

Last year Britain lost a THIRD of its refineries. Why? A Carbon Tax on industry that Ed Miliband doubled. We won’t need any less petrol, diesel, jet fuel, ceramics or chemicals - we'll just rely more on foreign imports. We must axe the Carbon Tax and save British industry.







Labour voters are now those who are financially best off. This is because Labour have turned their backs on the working class to placate the wealthy. The unions have noticed and are liking what they see in a Green Party committed to workers right and affordability.

🟢 EXC: Zack Polanski will target trade unions with appearances at conferences as part of a Green Party strategy to win over core Labour groups disillusioned with Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership The Green leader has spoken to ten unions, including some officially affiliated with Labour, across health, education and culture sectors He is set to make five keynote speeches at union conferences in an attempt to win over members One Green source said Polanski’s goal was to stop the unions funding Labour, rather than getting them to back the Greens outright Polanski told @thetimes that a “crucial part” of replacing Labour as Britain’s main left-wing option for voters was to “connect with the organised labour movement” thetimes.com/article/4c6085…

Labour voters are now those who are financially best off. This is because Labour have turned their backs on the working class to placate the wealthy. The unions have noticed and are liking what they see in a Green Party committed to workers right and affordability.







It’s pretty straightforward. There were programmes about Boris Johnson and his problems when he was prime minister. There wasn’t time to make any programmes about Liz Truss when she was prime minister. And Keir Starmer is the prime minister now. Whether you like it or not Keir Starmer is historically unpopular. The programme is not a hit job. It’s asking why his premiership has been so rocky, despite his majority. It looks at his failings, of course, but also the wider structural problems afflicting all of our recent prime ministers and asks if there are system things about politics which ought to change. These are all entirely legitimate lines of journalistic enquiry.






