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Just Stop Oil emerged early this year as a successor to Extinction Rebellion (XR). While the group looks as if it appeared out of nowhere, many of the activists behind it also have close links to other environmental action groups, including Roger Hallam, who is the social movement strategist behind XR and Insulate Britain. However, unlike these other groups, which often rely on older activists who believe they have less to lose, Just Stop Oil positions itself as a youth-led movement with Hallam reportedly going to universities to recruit eager students who have an abundance of time and passion.

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A Just Stop Oil protester outside New Scotland Yard in London on Friday. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA Music | The 28 year old rapper and actor Little Simz has won the Mercury Prize for her fourth album, Sometimes I Might Be Introvert. Also feel free to share this t-shirt with your friends on social media, for no reason other than it will make us happy! More funny and satirical T-shirts from NewsThump Also under Truss, Braverman made perhaps her most lasting contribution to the political lexicon in responding to environmental protests. These were the fault of, she told the Commons, “the coalition of chaos – it’s the Guardian-reading, tofu-eating wokerati”, words that some opponents immediately adopted as a badge of honour. Being ousted as home secretary In Malton town centre, tofuphobes were thin on the ground. The Purple Carrot, a vegetarian cafe, was doing a roaring trade, with its owner, Kate Zaleska, saying that many of her customers probably didn’t even realise she was feeding them tofu, as a binder in her quiches and cheese cakes. “Tofu is not woke. As an ingredient it’s probably older than almost anything else,” she said.

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I spoke to the Guardian’s Damien Gayle, who has been reporting on environmental protest groups closely since 2018, and has been following Just Stop Oil since its inception, about what this latest protest group tells us about climate action and the growing agitation of young people when it comes to the climate crisis. Five big stories Plans within the internal markets bill for the UK to break international law by unilaterally amending the Brexit withdrawal agreement under Boris Johson was not Braverman’s idea. However, as attorney general she was condemned by some lawyers for enthusiastically defending it – and did not win friends in Labour for calling the opposition MP Ellie Reeves “emotional” in a Commons debate. Her Rwanda ‘dream’ She then took advantage of a European Union scheme for overseas study, no longer available to UK students since Brexit, spending two years in France studying at the Sorbonne, gaining a love of French language and culture. Protest | A British MP has said that one of China’s most senior diplomats was involved in the violence against pro-democracy protesters at China’s consulate in Manchester.

Another notable row came when Braverman referred to the arrival of asylum seekers in small boats from across the Channel as “the invasion on our southern coast”. This prompted not just condemnation from migration charities, but a direct challenge in person from Joan Salter, an 83-year-old survivor of the Holocaust, who told Braverman such language was reminiscent of rhetoric the Nazis used to justify murdering her family.

Due to variations of light and color settings of computer/personal device screens, colors may appear slightly different from photographic images. So the Ballon d’Or® NFT is based on pyrite ( yesterday’s Quote of the Day), famously known as ‘fool’s gold’? Perhaps less cryptowibble as extremely blatant foreshadowing that most publishers would reject as far too obvious. Maybe they could make it out of unobtanium next time?” – Phil Russell (and 1,056 others). You never mess with the Guardian-reading Tofu-eating Wokerati – a lesson Suella Braverman will learn a little too late. Let everyone know you’re a member of this all-powerful organisation with this Member of the Guardian-reading Tofu-eating Wokerati Hoodie. Unlike Liz Truss, a leading figure on the right of the Conservative party who had a fleeting stint as prime minister last year, Braverman did not begin her political life on the left. Her mother, an NHS nurse, was a Conservative councillor and stood unsuccessfully for parliament.



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