

I agree with all this. I also have a soft spot for The Cat Returns because that was the first one I saw, lol
I agree with all this. I also have a soft spot for The Cat Returns because that was the first one I saw, lol
As someone who lives on the Iberian peninsular, I would have been interested to see it!
I have read it, it literally says that some young women are being “radicalised” into voting Green, which is intensely ridiculous.
It appears aimed at bending the ears of Labour, but anyone who has been around for a while will know that Labour is very good at ignoring progressive or environmentally minded voices from within their own ranks.
And I’m saying that young women voting more to the left is no reason at all to sound an alarm … if anything it’s a good thing, given how the British centrist parties keep fucking people over.
Sounds like they need a while army of Caroline Lucases!
I suppose all the young and determined people are busy protesting or in jail.
Then why did they use the phrase “why isn’t this ringing alarm bells?” to describe the only leftist political party remaining in the UK?
The Guardian sells itself as a left-of-centre newspaper, yet they attacked Jeremy Corbin repeatedly, platformed the “gender critical” hate group, and now think that voting for the Greens is something that should be alarming.
They also market themselves as the only paper to actively cover environmental news …
This article is shite, voting for the Greens in the UK is not some radical act. For many many years they’ve been the only progressive or humanist political party available.
Source: used to live in Sheffield back when they had good coverage of the Greens, before the tree wars.
I can’t wrap my head around why anyone needs or wants more than one house or flat.
Maybe because much of my life has been lived in areas with holiday homes, and the seasonal nature of life going from hardly anyone around to overrun with privileged assholes feels intensely unnatural and damaging to places where communities used to exist.