C R
Legendary Member
The thing is, historically it's true that the UK has been colonised by immigrants, and if he'd left it there it would have been hard to argue.
That's not what he means, though.
The thing is, historically it's true that the UK has been colonised by immigrants, and if he'd left it there it would have been hard to argue.
That's not what he means, though.
Quite plainly so. The xenophobia (excepting foreign football players, obvs, cos they are different from other foreigners) is hardly subtle.
As a sort of Manchester United fan I sort of don't care if he manages to stop them being terrible and fixes the stadium. There are so many other questionables who own football clubs, the alternative is no better.
As a sort of Manchester United fan I sort of don't care if he manages to stop them being terrible and fixes the stadium. There are so many other questionables who own football clubs, the alternative is no better.
I think taken as a whole football loses money. Astonishingly.Are taxpayers, you know, including immigrant ones, paying part of the stadium improvement cost? I never understood why the taxpayer subsidised the new Wembley Stadium, when football is absolutely awash with money.
I think taken as a whole football loses money. Astonishingly.
The new stadium, should it ever happen, will not be tax payer funded. But what they are trying to do is make it part of a broader rail and regeneration project that will be taxpayer funded. United own a lot of the land (including the existing stadium) and would vicariously benefit from travel links and from selling it.
UK has been colonised by immigrants says immigrant currently colonising Monaco.
(Also reported by The Times https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...os-made-threat-over-dirty-air-rules-3qzgwxrcg but I don't have a subscription to access that report).INEOS threatens to close UK plant unless it can dodge EU pollution rules
An analysis of data from the Environment Agency (EA) also reveals the plant clocked up 176 permit violations between 2014 and 2017, 90 of which related to air and water emissions. An EA spokesperson said: “air emissions are well over legal limits and this poses a risk to the environment”.
The threat to close the site – made in a letter to business secretary Greg Clark in October last year – comes as the UK prepares to leave the EU, removing the power of EU institutions to enforce environmental standards.
UK gives £600m backing to Jim Ratcliffe’s ‘carbon bomb’ petrochemical plant
ut despite admitting the plant’s adverse impact on climate, biodiversity, the environment and the risks to social and human health, the British government has provided financial guarantees of €700m to support the building of Project One in Antwerp.
The support from the UK government’s export finance department, an arm of the Department for Business and Trade, to Ratfliffe, now a high-profile part-owner of Manchester United Football Club, exceeds that promised by the same department for countries in Africa and the Middle East to adapt to climate breakdown.