ChatterBank0 min ago
Fooled Again
Rishi Sunak Went to India to attend the G20 meeting and do a trade deal with India. Didn't realise he also went there to give Modi £1.6 billion of tax payers money,to his green climate fund. Wonder how much of that dosh will actually reach the GCF. While millions live in poverty in the UK.
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https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/news/ prime-m inister -announ ces-rec ord-cli mate-ai d-commi tment-a s-g20-i n-india -conclu des
Judge for yourself whether gullivers got the wrong end of the stick again.
Does it say he gave the £1.2 billion to Modi?
"The UK has led international efforts to help developing countries tackle climate change, including by pledging to spend £11.6 billion on international climate finance between 2021 and 2026." This is part of that commitment.
Wonder if gulliver thinks tackling climate change is a waste of money and thinks Labour will spend less on it.
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Judge for yourself whether gullivers got the wrong end of the stick again.
Does it say he gave the £1.2 billion to Modi?
"The UK has led international efforts to help developing countries tackle climate change, including by pledging to spend £11.6 billion on international climate finance between 2021 and 2026." This is part of that commitment.
Wonder if gulliver thinks tackling climate change is a waste of money and thinks Labour will spend less on it.
To help clear up your misunderstanding gulliver1 this is what actually happend
"Prime Minister announces record climate aid commitment as G20 in India concludes
UK will provide $2bn to the Green Climate Fund – the biggest single funding commitment the UK has made to help the world tackle climate change.
UK will provide $2bn to the Green Climate Fund – the biggest single funding commitment the UK has made to help the world tackle climate change.
Uplift makes a significant contribution towards the UK’s pledge to spend £11.6bn on international climate finance, cementing our global climate leadership.
UK continues to show global climate leadership, having cut emissions faster than any other G7 country."
Unless you have a diffrent link gulliver1
"Prime Minister announces record climate aid commitment as G20 in India concludes
UK will provide $2bn to the Green Climate Fund – the biggest single funding commitment the UK has made to help the world tackle climate change.
UK will provide $2bn to the Green Climate Fund – the biggest single funding commitment the UK has made to help the world tackle climate change.
Uplift makes a significant contribution towards the UK’s pledge to spend £11.6bn on international climate finance, cementing our global climate leadership.
UK continues to show global climate leadership, having cut emissions faster than any other G7 country."
Unless you have a diffrent link gulliver1
This thread is about being fooled by the Cons .Don't forget when you are putting that cross on the Ballot Paper at the GE.
Just think about Boris the 2019 election and lets get Brexit done slogan ...Then think "You were fooled once by the Cons. If you get fooled again it is entirely your own fault.Good Luck
Just think about Boris the 2019 election and lets get Brexit done slogan ...Then think "You were fooled once by the Cons. If you get fooled again it is entirely your own fault.Good Luck
In 2019, Brexit was stuck, May and a big dollop of the Conservative Party were reluctant to enact what the voters had voted for. Boris came along and promised to get it done, and he did (nearly).
After that, Boris was a complete dud, and his own party got rid of him (because he was toxic). Then elected an even worse leader and Chancellor. Not sure Sunak is any better.
They cannot run their own small party, so it is no wonder they are a shambles in Parliament (and the country suffers).
After that, Boris was a complete dud, and his own party got rid of him (because he was toxic). Then elected an even worse leader and Chancellor. Not sure Sunak is any better.
They cannot run their own small party, so it is no wonder they are a shambles in Parliament (and the country suffers).