Extinction Rebellion News

Extinction Rebellion: Police to pass ‘every single one’ of 1,100 arrested protesters to prosecutors

Police take hard line on arrested Extinction Rebellion protesters

Labour pledges to put climate emergency on school curriculum

Labour would make climate change core part of school curriculum

Amazon workers demand Bezos act on climate crisis

Greenpeace activists ‘shut down’ BP’s London headquarters with stone barricades blaming the firm for ‘fuelling the climate emergency’

Has the politics of climate change finally reached a tipping point?

Michael Gove is great at green policies – whenever they make him look good

We need an urgent global response to the plague of plastic

Green vandals are being handed a get out of jail free card by the courts

Three Greenpeace activists dangle from the Sydney Harbour Bridge and refuse to come down as 13 are arrested over climate change protest

Climate divides Tories just as much as Brexit

Technology is our only hope of escaping the rising tide of eco totalitarianism

Majority of voters back radical cutting of greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, poll reveals

Families march for action on climate change

Ex-Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq addresses Extinction Rebellion demo in London while climate change activists pour gallons of fake blood onto the streets of Paris

Extinction Rebellion hits France: Climate protesters bathe in fake blood at Paris landmark

Labour weighs up delisting UK firms if they fail to fight climate change

When will green zealots figure out that Britain cannot fight climate change alone?

 

 

Stories of the week 5 May

 

 

Politics

Local Elections took place this week and in no uncertain terms it was a Remain backlash against pro-Brexit parties particularly the Conservatives and the Labour Party.  Pro-Remain parties the Liberal Democrats and The Green Party surged ahead at the polls. The Conservatives lost hundreds of seats and control of numerous local Councils in what was seen as voter rejection from both Remainers and Leavers who have been dissatisfied with how Brexit has been dealt with by the Government. In no uncertain terms, voters across every region have shown their opinion and their voice by this overwhelming landslide victory for Pro-Remain parties in the clearest signal yet that the mood and the opinion of the country has changed in the almost three long years since the referendum.

In more bad news for the Government and for Leavers, Gavin Williamson was instantly dismissed by Prime Minister Theresa May for potentially breaking the Official Secrets Act and certainly for failing to adhere to the Ministerial Code. Williamson was found guilty of leaking vital security information over the possible inclusion of Huawei technology in the UK’s infrastructure. The highly embarrassed Prime Minister wants the matter close but not so Gavin Williamson who continues to plead his innocence despite having admitted he talked to the Press soon after the high level security meeting but didn’t mention this. MPs want a Police probe. The Government are saying that’s up to the Police. The Police are saying actually it’s the Government’s decision. Williamson could face up to two years in prison if found guilty.

In bizarre news for the UK’s now verging on comedy government, Boris Johnson was forced to delete a tweet claiming that he had voted in the local elections wher there wasn’t any voting taking place at all in his constituency. Also, Scottish Tory Leader, Ruth Davidson, has prevented Boris from appearing at the Scottish Tory Party Conference. Boris is anything but potential leadership material for a great many Conservatives.

 

 

Environment

At last some great political news for the UK. Jeremy Corbyn, after the Labour Party expressed report for Extinction Rebellion, begged MPs to declare a Climate Emergency which they dutifully did. The Climate emergency is the first official recognition of the huge and devastating impact climate change is having on our planet. It’s hoped that more governments will do the same and a number of environmental decisions can now be taken in the UK with this as its official position. A report was also released stating that the UK should target zero carbon emissions by 2050.

 

 

World

Venezuela’s President Maduro survived an attempted coup this week led by his political rival Juan Guaido. Donald Trump supported the coup whilst Putin supported the President, both leaders taking the world back to the 1960s with violent clashes with the military all over the country.

 

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