What happened on 31th May 2023 - with your comments in the Web
On Wednesday, another poll showed that most voters now want closer ties with EU in dramatic reversal of public opinion since Brexit.
A survey of more than 10,000 people appears to show a big shift in public opinion since Brexit.The Focaldata poll, for the internationalist campaign group Best for Britain and revealed by The Observer on Sunday, found 53% of voters want the government to seek a closer relationship with the EU than it now has, after having left the single market and customs union. Just 14% who want the UK to become more distant, the polls says.
It also shows three times as many adults (63%) now believe Brexit has created more problems than it has solved, compared with just 21% who believe it has solved more than it has created.
The survey shows a dramatic reversal in opinion towards the EU in parts of the UK which overwhelmingly backed Brexit in 2016.
The UK Redditors even invented their own referendum:"Perhaps voters could have an unbrexit referendum along with the next General Election?"
"Breturn?
Great Breturn?"
"Brehover-at-the-door-looking-pathetic"
Another issue of Wednesday was Moldova and the UK Prime Minister once again. Illegal migration became top of the agenda as Sunak attends European summit.
The Prime Minister used a meeting of the new European Political Community to urge closer co-operation in securing the continent's borders.He opened negotiations on an agreement to return illegal immigrants to Moldova, where the summit is being held, and confirm that a similar deal with Georgia has come into force.
"So how many of these ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS have been arrested, tried and sentenced?
Once again there is literally no such thing as an illegal immigrant!"
"'This global issue requires collaboration and the UK is taking the lead' thinks Sunak.
Collaboration with the UK - that country others see as a total mess with corruption worse than most places and lying politicians who are at war with each other? Sunak obviously is still out playing the great global UK leader. On the surface he's pandered to but in reality no-one is listening. The UK has shown what it thinks of the EU and other countries and now it will reap its rewards!"
"I`m surprised they have embraced him since he and his party have made every effort to burn every bridge with Europe. "
"Is this clown referring to the same European borders he voted to deny freedom of movement across? The arrogance, hubris, stupidity and lack of awareness of Sunak and his amoral criminal cabal really knows no bounds (or borders). "
"So now he's joining the ranks of the far right with Le Pen, Meloni, Orban, Haider, Abascal, Akesson and Wilders. So much for the claims by Independent columnists that he's some kind of moderate!"
On Wednesday, pygmy goats from different zoos were ready to battle it out in a fundraising challenge with a distance equal to the circumference of the globe.
London Zoo’s herd of nine pygmy goats hope to put their best hooves forward against Whipsnade Zoo’s golden Guernsey goat duo as part of ZSL’s new around the world in 30 days challenge.
The month-long event which launches on June 1 will see participants, including both goat herds, walk, cycle or swim a combined 40,075km – a distance equal to the circumference of the globe. Money raised will go towards funding ZSL’s conservation work globally.
Button the goat, https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FxeuvorXoAAp1yV?format=jpg&name=small |
Another news of Wednesday about nature conservation isn't so inspiring. It turned out that Gloucestershire's River Wye downgraded amid 'pea soup' of pollution from chicken farms.
Classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, the Wye begins in Wales and runs along the border with England to the Severn Estuary. It is home to numerous intensive chicken units and livestock farms on either side of the border which, combined with sewage pollution, has caused phosphate-fuelled algal blooms, The Wildlife Trusts said.
Algal blooms consume so much oxygen in the river that other forms of life struggle to survive.
The Daily Mail readers didn't believe the article.
"Sewage? How on earth did sewage get in there? The Tories said that privatising all your energy companies and putting them in the hands of overseas shareholders would your sewage more efficient. What happened? And is anyone going to jail?"
"Jail the water companies bosses"
"Who is at fault for this? Perhaps it's every single tory MP who in October 2021 voted to let water companies continue to pump sewage into our waterways. Not ONE voted against it."
"One of Europe's most important rivers killed stone dead in five years flat by factory farming methods, incompetent and / or underfunded regulators and a complete lack of political will to do anything about it. Never mind the Amazon Basin; in its own way this is just as bad. One can only conclude that the 'Conservative' party stand for the sacrifice of the natural world on the altar of short-term profit, thereby ensuring a truly hideous future (or lack of future, more accurately) for their children and everyone else's children. More stupid people you could not hope to find anywhere."
"Labour in Wales are responsible.for about two thirds of the length of the Wye and at least two thirds of the pollution .All our political parties are useless in this regard ."
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