David Brunnen1 day ago💥From today for 5 days, thousands around the globe are taking action to demand G7 economies cancel all Global South debt. ✅Ending this debt will pave the way for #ClimateJustice and a #JustTransition. Join Us! Follow #DebtForClimate #DeudaXClimatwitter.com
derecka2 days agoQuote SymbolIf this was about babies, there would be universal healthcare. Free education. Free daycare. Southern states would be doing all they can to drop the Black maternal mortality rate. This is about power and control
David Brunnen1 day ago‘What have we done?’: six years on, UK counts the cost of Brexitverified_publisherThe Guardian - Toby Helm, Robin McKie, James Tapper & Phillip InmanOn 23 June 2016, Geoffrey Betts, the managing director of a small office supplies business in Marlow, Buckinghamshire, had high hopes for his firm, and the British economy, when he voted for Brexit. “I thought we would be like … ‘here we go, here we go. We are going to become the most competitive …
David Brunnen3 days agoJacob-Rees Mogg 'at risk of losing seat at next election'Yahoo News - Nadine Batchelor-HuntNew polling has revealed that the Conservatives face heavy losses in nearly a dozen constituencies in traditionally Tory voting areas. According to …
David BrunnenJul 1, 2020England's privatised water firms paid £57bn in dividends since 1991verified_publisherThe Guardian - Sandra Laville Environment correspondentCritics say utilities borrowing to pay shareholders instead of improving infrastructure English water companies have handed more than £2bn a year on average to shareholders since they were privatised three decades ago, according to analysis for the Guardian. The payouts in dividends to shareholders …
David Brunnen3 days ago@DeborahMeaden @Timewalkproject Trying to prevent such terrible things as polio is the reason why we didn't discharge raw sewage - until the water companies were privatised and Tory MPs voted to allow them to continue to dump it their constituent's rivers.twitter.com