'Ed Miliband is hell-bent on net zero - and it's leaving Britons vulnerable to attack,' Nana Akua warns
Why is it that when this Labour Government is clearly heading in the wrong direction, which is pretty much on everything so far, they stubbornly hold on to achieve maximum damage before acknowledging error and retracting. It s called stubbornness, which is fine when you re gambling with your own money, but it s totally unacceptable with other people s. When even the world acknowledges the ridiculousness of it and it s retreating and moving away from it, the UK,

Why is it that when this Labour Government is clearly heading in the wrong direction, which is pretty much on everything so far, they stubbornly hold on to achieve maximum damage before acknowledging error and retracting. It s called stubbornness, which is fine when you re gambling with your own money, but it s totally unacceptable with other people s. When even the world acknowledges the ridiculousness of it and it s retreating and moving away from it, the UK,
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