He should stand firm against the headbangers in his party, eject them if necessary, but he won't. They speak, he listensThe imagery is unfortunate. Our prime minister, Rishi Sunak, was apparently spotted in a gym at 7am in Santa Monica, California - where his family owns a ?5.5m penthouse in a building with its own pet spa - pedalling away at an indoor SoulCycle session to Taylor Swift music. Pedalling like fury and going nowhere.Back in Blighty, staycationers may or may not brave the sea where, to Britain's international shame, 57 world triathlon athletes in Sunderland have just fallen sick after competing in swimming events in our filthy, sewage-tainted waters. On holiday in East Sussex, I watched the Conservatives lose power last week to Liberal Democrats in a county council byelection that tipped this deep blue county's council into a position of no overall control. They lost the Eastbourne ward of Meads, where the politics professor Tim Bale lives. "Wide implications here," he says. "Tory since time began, it's Eastbourne's richest suburb, average age 60." Rishi Sunak's anti-green gesturing cut no ice here.Polly Toynbee is a Guardian columnist Continue reading...
Here's what we know about Sunak now: where the anti-green extremists lead, he will follow | Polly Toynbee
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/aug/08/rishi-sunak-anti-green-extremists
Zdroj: The Guardian