Precursor of things to come? The shape of the new resistance? (This post is being run elsewhere as well.)
It’s notable that no one besides Khan seems willing to defend the scheme or even state their opposition to the vandalism of the cameras. At this point it feels like it’s Khan versus the whole of London.
Meanwhile, the Transport Secretary, Mark Harper, told GB News this morning that he would stop the rollout if he had the power to do so and highlighted his reservations about the true motives behind the expansion.
What Harper didn’t mention, though, is that the reason he doesn’t have the power to stop it is because the Government’s lawyers have said it would be contrary to the Government’s own policies on air pollution. That’s despite the impact assessment showing it will have a negligible impact on air quality! In truth, the Government could challenge it if it wished, either by changing its own policies (perhaps via legislative amendment) or by arguing that the impact is too negligible to contravene its commitments.
The Uniparty ... unfit for purpose and needing to be expunged henceforth.
But how?
How to expunge these creatures from our nation?
ReplyDeleteOne option could be to cut off the power and water to all of their houses. I'm sure there are clever people still in our country who would know how to do that, without impacting on the rest of us. The equivalent of sugar in the fuel tank of a car and a potato up its exhaust pipe.
I'm regretting my decision not to vote at all next time, because putting an 'x' against ANYONE other than this shower might be so very satisfying...
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