An excellent idea. Workplace heat will only get worse in the next decade.
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An excellent idea. Workplace heat will only get worse in the next decade.
Nice to see a party leader being so direct.
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The DWP states that anybody in “full time” education, even if they only attend classes 2-3 days a week, is not eligible to receive carer's a
The DWP states that anybody in 21 hours or more of education is not eligible for Carer's Allowance. Studies show that young adults who receive Carer's Allowance are 3x more likely to not be in education, employment, or training (NEET). This system is forcing vulnerable, working-class young adults to pick stagnation over living life because we are not allowed to choose anything else if we want financial support.
If you are a UK citizen, please sign and share. This one is particularly important to me, and will become extremely important as our population continue to age and individuals who want to be studying are forced to either abandon their own futures or abandon their loved ones. Thank you! Beijos!
Zack Polanski, Leader of the Green Party of England & Wales, not holding back here. And he's quite right not to.
the british political system currently has the potential of electing a gay vegan with a degree in drama as prime minister and like not even on policy you should be voting green in the next election because it's how we can get guaranteed fag sex in margaret thatcher's bedroom.
A message of hope and unity instead of one of division and hatred in the big 2025?
Now that's punk rock.
The Greens have called for a £1,000-a-month basic income for some agricultural workers
is set to deliver a stark warning about the UK's food system, describing it as "close to collapse" and asserting that food workers' contributions are "sneered at." He will use a speech on Monday to call for greater support for farmers. Mr Polanski will advocate for robust regulation of supermarkets to ensure growers receive a fair deal for their produce. He is also expected to demand that the Government present a "real plan" to bolster the struggling agricultural sector. Among the Greens' proposals are extending free school meals to all primary and secondary pupils. They also suggest a £1,000-a-month basic income for some agricultural workers, which they state would be financed through a levy on the wealthiest landowners. Furthermore, the party pledges a universal £15 per hour minimum wage for all workers, irrespective of age, with the costs for small businesses mitigated by reductions in their National Insurance contributions. Speaking to the Bakers, Food and Allied Workers Union on Monday, Mr Polanski will say: “Just a couple of weeks ago, we saw the hottest May day ever recorded in the UK. “By the beginning of May, the UK had received 23% less rain than average. The Climate Change Committee warns that within 25 years we could see temperatures above 40C. “That doesn’t just mean more people getting sick from extreme heat, or more pressure on infrastructure that just isn’t built for these temperatures. As many of you in this room well know, it has terrifying implications for the most fundamental need we all have – food.”
8 June 2026
Fuck yeah. 1,000 people joined the Green Party of England and Wales just yesterday. 💚