Organikos posted: " As a non-Brit, I spared the world my opinion on the own-goalness of Brexit, and the follow-up own-goal of electing Boris Johnson. Not my circus, not my monkey. But as a speaker of the English language, among other reasons, I have always cared about an" Organikos
As a non-Brit, I spared the world my opinion on the own-goalness of Brexit, and the follow-up own-goal of electing Boris Johnson. Not my circus, not my monkey. But as a speaker of the English language, among other reasons, I have always cared about and paid attention to the civic affairs the UK more than I do with many other countries. I was reflexively optimistic with the election of Rishi Sunak because he could not possibly be as bad as his predecessor. In some ways that proved correct, but in the way that matters most to the entire world, shame on him:
The British Prime Minister has rolled back the country's policies on reducing emissions. To what end?
Since Rishi Sunak became Britain's Prime Minister, almost a year ago, in the middle of a national financial breakdown, his premiership has been defined by trying to make things go away.
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