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Extinction Rebellion protests block traffic in five UK cities

Extinction Rebellion blocks city centres in ‘summer uprising’

MAYHEM ahoy! Eco-anarchists dump coloured boats to block roads in five major UK cities as they unleash week of climate change chaos in ‘summer uprising’

Greta Thunberg thanks Opec chief for complaining about ‘threat’ of climate activists

Chris Packham and Prince Charles planning secret eco summit

Extinction Rebellion highlight climate emergency at Glastonbury

Time Is Now thousands march in London for urgent climate action

Doctors call for nonviolent direct action over climate crisis

‘Climate apartheid’: UN expert says human rights may not survive

It’s not just bad for your lungs… air pollution can put women at risk of breast cancer, experts say

Survival of natural world is in balance, says wildlife chief

Two-thirds of Britons want faster action on climate, poll finds

‘A lot of people will die’ unless climate change is tackled, warns environment boss

 

 

 

 

Top stories of the week 16th June

 

Brexit

Fresh out of new ideas, Boris Johnson has gone back to the tried and trusted route of threatening to withhold the £39bn divorce payment to the EU. However, as usual, this appears to be yet another empty promise since reneging on a sovereign debt would severely impact the UK international standing and financial rating. In other words, it would hurt the UK far more than the EU.

D Day veterans, Labour Party activists and an increasing number of MPs are coming round to support a second referendum to end the deadlock on Brexit

In an effort to prevent a disastrous No Deal Brexit, MPs launched a bid to stop a future hard-line Brexiter Tory leader from throwing the UK under a bus with crashing out of the EU.

 

 

Politics

Boris Johnson’s launch campaign speech was fact-checked and found to be grossly untrue. His threat to pay the £39bn EU bill has been rubbished and his tax cuts only help the wealthy elites like himself.  Welcome to the future of the UK.

 

 

World

Protests against Chine in Hong Kong over a proposed extradition Bill have become increasingly aggressive and hostile. Authorities have closed Government offices and police have used rubber bullets on crowds.

 

 

Environment

Good karma! Radiohead foiled blackmail hackers and helped the planet too. Radiohead singer, Thom Yorke, was hacked and blackmailers demanded £150,000 ransom to prevent 18 hours of material recorded at the time of OK Computer to be released on the internet. In a great reversal, Radiohead have put the material online for sale. For 18 days, people can buy the 18 hours of material for £18 with all proceeds going to Extinction Rebellion.

Radiohead release hours of hacked MiniDiscs to benefit Extinction Rebellion

Teen activists face US government in crucial hearing over climate trial

Air pollution is violation of human rights, says UN

Climate change campaigners protest against net-zero emissions targets

Teenage activist Greta Thunberg, 16, blasts world leaders for saying they will tackle climate change then ‘opening new power stations and jumping on private jets’

 

 

 

Stories of the week 26 May

 

Brexit

#Deniedmyvote. After the illegality surrounding the original referendum, the UK was plunged into more illegal electioneering in the EU elections. Almost 2 million EU citizens with full rights to live in the UK were denied a vote breaking several Articles of the Treaty, UK expats in Europe were also denied a vote. The EU is considering launching an investigation on the potentially unsafe result.

In more dark news for British politics. Nigel Farage is being investigated by by the EU on failing to declare £450,000 of cash and benefits bestowed on the Brexit Party Leader by Arron Banks. Banks himself of course is guilty of illegal election activity at the Referendum.

The Brexit Party itself is to be investigated by the Electoral Commission over fake membership claims after someone joined the Party as Vladimir Putin.

 

Politics

 

As we head towards the end of May, it happened in front of very eyes. Theresa May gave up on her doomed deal this week and along with it she also gave up on being Prime Minister. Lacking any real support for her deal and the with the Conservative Party splintering into factions, May announced her resignation.

This sparked an immediate race for the top job with many Conservative MPs putting themselves forward as the leader to guide us through Brexit. In fact there seems to be nearly as many contenders as there are Tory MPs.  All with as much chance as May had of succeeding.

In yet more news connecting UK politics with illegality and immortality, the trial of Boris Johnson continues. Johnson is a favourite to win the Conservative Party leadership contest but he’s also on trial for lying and misleading the public. Welcome, future Prime Minister.

 

Austerity

The United Nations tore into Conservative-led austerity. Branding it an ‘ideological project causing pain and misery’ and likening it to turning modern Britain into Victorian workhouses. The shame continues. These policies have condemned a whole generation to short, brutish lives with little opportunity to fulfil potential for the young. The Conservatives have deliberately made millions suffer and this is sending thousands of children into poverty.

 

Environment

Thousands of young people and school children went on climate strike around the world this week in more global Extinction Rebellion.  This was a call-to-action as ice is found to be melting even more rapidly than previously thought.  In some good news, Labour has pledged to put Climate Emergency on the school curriculum.

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