Tag Archives: Brexit
People who really care about Great Britain
You can’t be an environmentalist without being a hypocrite. It’s obvious why: we aspire to something which we can’t easily achieve. If it was easy, you wouldn’t need environmentalists. If you didn’t aspire to it, you wouldn’t be true. Today … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, society, politics and economics
Tagged Brexit, climate change, freedom, hypocrisy, Nigel Farage, Scruton
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We need a grass roots response to Brexit
I saw there is a petition out calling for a rerun of the Brexit vote. I have also seen lots of anger at racism and UKIP. I don’t think any of this is useful. I think our response to the … Continue reading
Posted in Climate change policy, Sundry
Tagged Brexit, inequality, middle class, poverty, Shrewsbury, UKIP, Waitrose
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No such thing as a bad question? How about the EU referendum?
There’s this thing where people say: “There’s no such thing as a bad question.” Well there is such a thing as a bad question, and the EU referendum, giving a simplistic choice between “In” or “Out”, is a bad question. … Continue reading