COP29 – An extravagant example of peace-washing
“Western leaders would rather posture on peace while closing their own energy-intensive industries and exporting those jobs to China and India” argues Brian Monteith bit.ly/494MOSu
COP29 – An extravagant example of peace-washing
“The “COP of Peace” became a COP of deception and will have only hardened Azerbaijan’s reputation as a country beyond the pale” argues Brian Monteith bit.ly/494MOSu
COP29 – An extravagant example of peace-washing
“The “COP of Peace” became a COP of deception and will have only hardened Azerbaijan’s reputation as a country beyond the pale” argues Brian Monteith bit.ly/494MOSu
COP29 – An extravagant example of peace-washing
“Western leaders would rather posture on peace while closing their own energy-intensive industries and exporting those jobs to China and India” writes Brian Monteith bit.ly/494MOSu
COP29 – An extravagant example of peace-washing
“The “COP of Peace” became a COP of deception and will have only hardened Azerbaijan’s reputation as a country beyond the pale” writes Brian Monteith bit.ly/494MOSu
COP29 – An extravagant example of peace-washing
“The “COP of Peace” became a COP of deception and will have only hardened Azerbaijan’s reputation as a country beyond the pale” writes @TheBluetrotbit.ly/494MOSu
Without pilots Mr Healey, there is no RAF
“The immediate problem Mr Healey must fix is the RAF’s haemorrhage of trained personnel, and clear the logjam in pilot training. Without that, there will be no RAF” writes Patrick Benham-Crosswell.
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Our country's defences require action now, not twelve months away
“Mr Healey knew he would likely be Defence Secretary after 3 years shadowing the role. He knows what the major problems are. When is he going to act on them?” asks Patrick Benham-Crosswell bit.ly/48CHc1C
Labour lied to farmers and will reap what it has sown
"Asked whether Labour intended to get rid of agricultural relief from inheritance tax, Steve Reed, shadow environment secretary, said: “We have no intention of changing APR.” writes Brian Monteith
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Without pilots Mr Healey, there is no RAF
“The immediate problem Mr Healey must fix is the RAF’s haemorrhage of trained personnel, and clear the logjam in pilot training. Without that, there will be no RAF” writes Patrick Benham-Crosswell.
bit.ly/3Cbnm1B
Will Mr Healey take the brave pills and reform the British Army?
“Sorting Army problems out is not just going to involve blood on the carpets, it’s going to be flowing onto the streets as Mr Healey slaughters sacred cows.” writes Patrick Benham-Crosswell. bit.ly/40t6EVj
Without fresh investment our Royal Navy cannot do its job
“Well designed British warships have a ready export market. The Type 26 has been ordered by Australia & Canada. The Type 31 has been ordered by Poland & Indonesia.” argues Patrick Benham-Crosswell bit.ly/3YFUKpR
Without fresh investment our Royal Navy cannot do its job
“If we want to maintain the freedom of the seas we need surface warships. If we wish to confront the Russian and Chinese navies globally we need more submarines.” argues Patrick Benham-Crosswell bit.ly/3YFUKpR
Without fresh investment our Royal Navy cannot do its job
“If we want to maintain the freedom of the seas we need surface warships. If we wish to confront the Russian and Chinese navies globally we need more submarines.” argues Patrick Benham-Crosswell bit.ly/3YFUKpR
Without fresh investment our Royal Navy cannot do its job
“Well designed British warships have a ready export market. The Type 26 has been ordered by Australia & Canada. The Type 31 has been ordered by Poland & Indonesia.” writes Patrick Benham-Crosswell bit.ly/3YFUKpR
Without fresh investment our Royal Navy cannot do its job
“If we want to maintain the freedom of the seas we need surface warships. If we wish to confront the Russian and Chinese navies globally we need more submarines.” writes Patrick Benham-Crosswell bit.ly/3YFUKpR