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Labour’s Farming Minister found himself trapped by furious British farmers yesterday —protesting changes he proudly backed. After Reeve’s overhaul last year, he said: “I stand firmly with the chancellor on the decision she has made.” Those changes also pulled the rug out from under them—cutting key grants just as costs surged.

Labour’s Farming Minister found himself trapped by furious British farmers yesterday —protesting changes he proudly backed. After Reeve’s overhaul last year, he said: “I stand firmly with the chancellor on the decision she has made.” Those changes also pulled the rug out from under them—cutting key grants just as costs surged.

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Peter Kyle MP from the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool moments ago: "Let me start by making something absolutely crystal clear: I will implement the Employment Rights Bill in full." What you might not know... Clause 20 of that Bill quietly introduces a seismic shift in employer liability. If passed, employers would become legally responsible for the "harassment" of their staff by third parties—customers, clients, patients, patrons, or members of the public. And—as you could probably guess—the definition of "harassment" in our tribunals is already so vague and expansive it could mean practically anything. Take a recent example: In May, an NHS worker was awarded £28,989.61 in compensation after colleagues compared her to Darth Vader, because it was deemed to cause “detriment.” So pub owners could be held liable for jokes made by their own customers, even if they didn’t hear them, didn’t condone them, and couldn’t have reasonably prevented them. Any joke/remark that relates to race, gender, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, etc. is simply off the table. One offhand comment, if deemed “harassment", could then expose a business to a tribunal claim, legal costs, and potentially tens of thousands in compensation. In short, what was framed as a bill to reform workers' rights has morphed—if passed—into policy that turbo-charges the Equality Act and, by extension, creates another mechanism to ultimately censor speech. Labour governance without the mask...

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More has come out about Penelope Endersby—the Chief Executive of the Met Office: For those unfamiliar, the Met Office is a government executive agency and trading fund responsible for recording and predicting weather and climate conditions across the UK. Its data is routinely used by the media and government to shape headlines, steer public perception, and justify policy. It’s central to the entire climate narrative. It has just been discovered, after facing mounting accusations of data manipulation, that Endersby’s team has quietly deleted large portions of their objectively inaccurate datasets—without so much as a small announcement. The latest example is Lowestoft. The Met Office had insisted its temperature records for the area were reliable, based on data from four nearby monitoring stations. It all sounded fine, that is, until journalist Ray Sanders found all four stations had been closed for some time. In short, they didn't exist. But rather than issue a correction or explanation, the Met Office has simply scrubbed the data. Even more enraging... When Sanders previously submitted an FOI request simply asking for the names of certain stations, the Met Office rejected it, calling the request “vexatious”. That’s a publicly funded body—receiving tens of millions a year—blocking a simple question from a member of the public because they decided it was designed to cause “annoyance”. Endersby might as well be the poster girl of the murky, negligent, and outright arrogant quango complex we constantly find ourselves battling against. We can't get these folks out quick enough.

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Just the Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police John Robins… on a Saudi-state tied TV channel… who's called for discrimination against white recruits. In the interview, he proudly announced an “education programme” — targeting kids as young as 6—focused on things like “hate crime.” This was in late January 2023. So not only he has endorsed racial discrimination but he's presumptively been in the classroom arguably indoctrinating kids too. Curiously couldn't find any other interviews he did with UK-based channels... Iqraa TV's professed aim is to present "the true moderate face of Islam". That same state that's tied to the channel? Built on Sharia law. A country where freedom of speech, women’s rights, and non-Islamic religions face brutal restriction. Former Met Police detective Dominic Alder recently spoke out about the prevalence progressive politics in British policing. A lot of it came from the antiracist activism in the 80s. And by the mid-2000s, it'd morphed into a monster... Any ambitious officers unwilling to play nice rarely reached National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) rank—the policing equivalent of army brigadier or higher. This influenced senior-level decision-making nationwide: policies set in London quickly spread to other forces. With strong incentives to conform, free-thinking officers stepped back, leaving the rest vulnerable to groupthink. Note Robins is on about £209,139 per year according to reports—a rather nice wage he was probably unlikely to get if he didn't play 'nice'.

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