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NHS drug shortages have one cause
Almost 400 medicines are vulnerable to shortages in the UK, according to a new list produced by NHS England and Medicines UK. Among the drugs on the list are treatments for blood clots, stroke, and several cancers.
The medicines were identified as at-risk because they have either a single supplier, or no supplier at all. Often, drug companies stop producing specific medicines because they no longer see them as commercially viable.
Having identified this vulnerability, NHS England and its partner organisations are taking steps to mitigate the problem. They’re calling the initiative ‘Project Revive’, providing incentives for drug companies to manufacture the medicines on the list.
Whilst undoubtedly an important step towards ensuring the resilience of the medical supply system in the UK, this is a treatment for a symptom, rather than a cure.
We’re in this mess in the first place because we treat drug manufacture as a commercial market, where companies can compete, patent, price gouge, and drop drugs when they stop making money. That commercialisation of healthcare costs lives.
NHS shortage of ‘products of critical priority’
In total, NHS England identified 378 drugs on its list of vulnerable medicines. Of these, around 80 no longer have a supplier at all, meaning that the currently existing supply is all that remains.
The medicines on the list include bendamustine, a chemotherapy drug used for several cancers; flupentixol, which is used for schizophrenia; and urokinase, a treatment for pulmonary embolism. The prices that the UK pays for these drugs could soar if demand starts to outpace supply.
NHS England produced its list alongside Medicines UK, a trade body representing manufacturers of generic medicines. Mark Samuels, Medicines UK’s chief executive, said:
The list includes products of critical priority and the ambition is to target those medicines representing the most serious risk to supply resilience, which could lead to shortages affecting patient care.
Drugs which have faced shortages across the UK in recent years include estradiol, an element of hormone replacement therapy; lisdexamfetamine, an ADHD medication; and Creon, which is used to treat cystic fibrosis.
Project Revive
However, NHS England, Medicines UK, and the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) plan to tackle the problem of shortages through ‘Project Revive’. This scheme will provide incentives like fast-tracked license approvals to enable manufacturers to supply the 378 drugs on the list.
The pilot of Project Revive will run for 12 months. Then, in 2027, coordinators plan to instate a long-term iteration of the same scheme. Samuels explained that:
We have long stated that medicine shortages cannot be solved in isolation, and this project shows what can be achieved by working together. By working with NHS England and MHRA, we hope that this new model provides more certainty to enable companies to produce and supply medicines for use in the NHS.
Fiona Bride, interim chief commercial officer for NHS England, echoed that sentiment:
Ensuring a resilient and stable supply of medicines is fundamental to delivering patient care, with pharmaceuticals being the most common healthcare intervention in the NHS, and this collaborative pilot initiative aims to strengthen that supply chain by incentivising more companies to become NHS suppliers, or deepen existing partnerships.
Treating the symptom
The news of Project Revive comes after medicine pricing issues hit the headlines last year. Several of the world’s biggest drug manufacturers announced that they were ditching their UK projects.
Critics from within the industry blamed uncompetitive prices for new medicines, low levels of government investment, and Trump’s tariffs adding to supply prices.
Then, in September 2025, science minister Patrick Vallance argued that the NHS would have to pay higher prices for medicines to prevent pharmaceutical investors from abandoning the UK.
This is a problem inherent to introducing a profit motive to any aspect of healthcare, all across the world. Treating medicine as a capitalist exercise creates a host of problems for patients, who should always have been the center of the issue.
Meanwhile, the global pharmaceutical industry has raked in profits at higher margins than practically any other sector.
Profit over patients
As NHS England showed in the Project Revive research, drug companies can cease supply of individual medicines if their profits aren’t high enough. This can leave patients without crucial medications that they need.
Likewise, manufacturers can also raise their prices artificially if they aren’t faced with competition from other companies, or if other countries are willing to pay higher prices. Patents and intellectual property rights for individual drugs can also allow companies to create artificial scarcity.
Even beyond this, the profit motive causes problems with the development of new medicines. Companies aim to develop medicines in profitable sectors, particularly cancer and rare diseases. This, in turn, sees less-profitable diseases neglected in terms of research and development.
Likewise, even the idea of curing a disease can be anathema to a profit motive. In a choice between being paid once to cure a patient, or being paid again and again to treat a disease without curing it, the latter is the profitable choice. For example, one damning Goldman Sachs report stated that:
The potential to deliver ‘one shot cures’ is one of the most attractive aspects of gene therapy, genetically-engineered cell therapy and gene editing. However, such treatments offer a very different outlook with regard to recurring revenue versus chronic therapies…. While this proposition carries tremendous value for patients and society, it could represent a challenge for genome medicine developers looking for sustained cash flow.
Project Revive looks like an important step towards strengthening the UK’s drug supply chain. However, it’s a band-aid on a problem which will take far more work to heal.
In the UK, we fear the loss of socialised healthcare through the NHS, but the private sector already has its hooks in the system at every level.
There’s no easy fix for the problem of private profiteering in medicine. Capitalism itself is an enemy of good healthcare. It sounds glib, we know, but it’s also true. Failing to recognise that fact will mean that we’re trapped in a cycle of treating the symptoms, whilst neglecting their cause.
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MAGA chud battered after he assaults teenage girl
‘ICE’ is the acronym for the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Despite their remit, ICE agents have been running amok in the US, which has resulted in the killings of Nicole Renee Good and Alex Pretti. Other killings behind the scenes have also come to light, with eight people who died under ICE detention. But there’s some hope. A video has recently surfaced of a MAGA supporter assaulting a teen protester, only for the Zoomers to give him a kick-in he won’t quickly forget.
much better angle and footage of the MAGA adult attacking a teen girl before her friends and other student defend her https://t.co/T9DO7DaQeU
— Jules Suzdaltsev (@jules_su) February 3, 2026
Middle-aged MAGA gets humiliated by zoomers
At the beginning of the video, we see the middle-aged man lunge at a teenage girl. Eyewitnesses report that he did so with no provocation.
As you can see, the man removes his precious MAGA hat before pushing the young girl down an embankment. Next, she loses balance, and the man throws himself on top of her.
But it doesn’t appear he was ready for what happened next.
Zoomers swarm the man, as he swings at another young girl coming in to save her friend. He loses his balance and the kids dive on him, overwhelming him instantly.
Dragging him away from the girl, the teens completely overpower him and beat the shit out of him. The man makes several attempts to break free, but the kids won’t let him go.
Finally, seeing a break in the crowd, the man quickly runs to the safety of his SUV (i.e. his ‘over-compensation wagon’), with the teens following, making sure the little rat is back in his hole.
It must be embarrassing, assaulting a young girl and then getting your arse handed to you.
This isn’t the first instance of the kids taking a stance against ICE and MAGA either:
Students walked out of school at Burnsville High School in Minnesota to protest Trump’s ICE gestapo terrorizing their community….the kids are alright 💪!
“NO MORE ICE! NO MORE ICE!”pic.twitter.com/dHcc0XgFdB
— Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) December 9, 2025
Across the US, children & teens, stepped into the streets to confront the regime and ICE. In places, they were so young they required police escorts; in others, they stood their ground as MAGA extremists attempted to intimidate them.#3E #GoodVsEvil #NationalStrike #ICEOut pic.twitter.com/vEfpKxS0lE
— Anonymous (@YourAnonCentral) January 31, 2026
The kids are (al)right
The Tories and Reform are talking about bringing ICE-type forces to the UK. In a time when politicians weaponise immigration to win votes, young people are taking a stand against the narrative and resisting this state-sponsored cruelty.
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Streeting tries to distance himself from Mandelson
Sentient forehead and Labour big man Wes Streeting has come out swinging for Mandelson. Specifically, he’s told the BBC that the key issue is people failed to believe Epstein’s victims.
Streeting says Epsteins victims werent believed
The govt appointed Mandelson knowing he’d stayed at Epsteins house after Epsteins conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. Its clear Wes & this govt didnt care about Epsteins victims until politically expedient to do so pic.twitter.com/97nvhcPFlp
— Saul Staniforth (@SaulStaniforth) February 4, 2026
The problem is that the people who didn’t believe the victims includes the government Streeting is a part of. After all, why would they have promoted Mandelson otherwise, when they knew about his connections to Epstein?
Streeting — the allegations
Don’t get me wrong, it’s wonderful that Streeting has managed to pull himself away from privatising our NHS to stand up for the victims, but all is not as it seems.
Streeting’s Twitter/X history shows that he was silent on Epstein until this morning. This was despite years of actual women coming forward, and the known links between Mandelson and Epstein.
Additionally, it seems Streeting has only mentioned Mandelson himself a few times at first glance. But that doesn’t factor in the tweets he’s recently deleted:
🚨NEW: Health Secretary Wes Streeting has today deleted a post in which he referred to Peter Mandelson as his mother’s “new mate”
This follows Lord Mandelson’s departure from the Labour Party yesterday, amid renewed scrutiny over his past relationship with the late convicted sex… pic.twitter.com/JtQFqQUI78
— GB Politics (@GBPolitcs) February 2, 2026
And why did Wes Streeting delete these tweets?
Did he think that nobody would notice? pic.twitter.com/ydFd2lASIN
— Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) February 4, 2026
It appears Streeting is trying to keep his relationship with Mandelson quiet. When Streeting was running for office, it appears Mandelson joined him on his campaign trail. Not only that, but he joined the “Sunday Supper Club”, which was an exclusive group Mandelson frequently attended.
‘Protect women’ is political posturing
With no previous mentions of Epstein, this seems to be political posturing. And at a time when Starmer’s position is weakened as prime minister, this is obviously a transparent attempt to undermine him in preparation for a future leadership challenge.
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Epstein files suggest child rapist was removed before his ‘suicide’
Since the ‘suicide’ in prison of serial child-rapist and Israeli spy Jeffrey Epstein, theories about his ‘death’ have split into two main camps.
One assumes, based on the state editing of CCTV video of the area around his cell on the night in question, that Epstein was murdered so he can be silenced. Another, that Epstein isn’t dead, but was instead spirited away. The latest release of Epstein files by the US justice department contains information that appears to support the latter.
Before Epstein’s death had been officially reported, an anonymous post appeared on conspiracy site 4Chan on 10 August 2019 from a user who claimed to be a security guard at the prison. The post claimed that Epstein had been “switched out”:
Not saying anything after this pls do not try to dox me but last night after 0415 count they took him medical in a wheelchair front cuffed but not 1 triage nurse says they spoke to him. Next thing we know a trip van shows up? We do not do releases on the weekends unless a judge orders it. Next thing we know, he’s put in a single man cell and hangs himself? Heres [sic] the thing, the trip van did NOT sign in and we did not record the plate number and a guy in a green dress military outfit was in the back of the van according to the tower guy who let him thru the gate. You guys i am shaking right now but i think they switched him out.
Images released of ‘Epstein’ also appear to suggest discrepancies in key facial features between the dead body and Epstein photographed while alive:
Another post on the same message board, also before the announcement of Epstein’s death, gives details of treatment supposedly administered:
This has long been dismissed as mere ‘conspiracy theory’. However, the latest Epstein file release includes information that appears to confirm that prison guard Roberto Grijalva was the person who sent the message to the board before Epstein’s death.
Epstein prison whistle blower named
A day after Epstein’s death, US Attorney Geoffrey Berman of New York’s southern district opened a Grand Jury proceeding. As part of the proceeding, Berman subpoenaed a number of companies — including 4Chan and Citibank — for its user records. The aim of the subpoena was to uncover the identity behind the anonymous post.
The latest release includes bank documents provided by 4Chan in response. In these records, the name of on the response on the user name has been redacted. However, the name on the associated records showing the bank account holder was not removed: Roberto Grijalva.
The idea that a serial child-rapist may still be alive and given refuge in Israel is anything but far-fetched, even if Epstein’s status as an Israeli spy is set aside. Although stubbornly ignored by UK state-corporate media, the Israeli regime is currently ignoring well over 2,000 extradition requests for alleged and convicted paedophiles. In April 2025 Shoshana Strook, the daughter of Israel’s far-right settlements minister fled to police and asked them to protect her, accusing both her parents and one of her brothers of raping her as a child, over a period of years, and filming the rapes.
Israeli psychotherapist and trauma expert Dr Anat Gur, head of the Bar-Ilan University trauma therapy program, has said that she believes organised child rape in Israel is widespread:
Organized child rape is one of the most horrific things I’ve encountered. It’s likely much more widespread than we think. It’s happening in places we least expect.
The latest document release already put beyond reasonable doubt the fact that Jeffrey Epstein was an Israeli intelligence asset. This includes mention of his training as a spy under former Israeli PM Ehud Barak, allegedly one of Epstein’s most brutal rapists.
Now, it also validates the 10 August 2019 4Chan post as a legitimate eyewitness account written by a prison officer working on the night of Epstein’s ‘death’. A witness who says he was removed, without the usual official records. One who believes Epstein was “switched out” and was reporting it immediately, along with the supposed means of suicide, before news of it was in the public domain.
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US military footprint in the UK is far bigger than anyone admitted
The UK is even more of a US military colony than we thought. New documents found in the US War Department’s website show that Britain hosts double the number of American military facilities previously reported.
Our friends over at Declassified UK explained:
A US document published online identifies 16 of the US military’s locations in the UK and notes six “other sites” which are not specified. The document, published last year, outlines the US military’s “property portfolio” around the world as of September 2024.
Declassified said they had:
identified other locations in Britain that are likely to be hosting US military or intelligence personnel, bringing the total to at least 24.
But they reflected that this may even be an underestimate:
This doesn’t cover the full scale of the US military presence in the UK, since it is believed that US military personnel are frequently, if not permanently, stationed at still more sites, such as the key Royal Navy bases at Coulport, Devonport and Faslane.
Declassified explored how various installations and locations across the UK are run by US military and intelligence personnel. In many cases these operations are little-known to the public and involve thousands of US personnel and swathes of land.
In practice, a foreign power is running its global military operations from British soil with little or no democratic accountability. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) refused to comment and suggested Declassified submit a Freedom of Information (FOI) request.
US military — troops out!
Sovereignty is a critical issue at the moment.
Green Party leader Zack Polanski recently caused a furore by saying the presence of US bases and troops should be reviewed. At the time it was reported that 13 US bases and over 10,000 US troops were based here.
Now we know the situation is far worse.
Polanski said on 20 January:
We should be reviewing US bases on UK soil, and actually looking at a genuine strategic defence review.
Adding that:
Donald Trump has so much domination within Nato that I don’t believe it’s possible to reform Nato from within
US President Donald Trump had just threatened to annex Greenland. American special forces had also just kidnapped the Venezuelan president and threatened various other countries. So Polanski wasn’t really being dramatic.
American leftie priest Dan Berrigan was once asked how his late Catholic Worker colleague Dorothy Day approached political activism. They’d spent their lives opposing poverty, racism and war in the US.
He replied:
She lived as though the Truth were actually true.
You can take the religious connotation there or leave it, it matters not. But at the Canary we try to write as if the truth is true.
The truth is that Britain is a vassal state and colony of the United States. We say the UK would better off if it was not. US bases, troops and spies need to go. And, with sensible caveats, any journalist or politician making that case is a friend of ours.
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The Greens’ Hannah Spencer is no friend of the working class
Finally, the posh left has found a plumber it likes. Having for years wrung their untoiled hands over ‘gammon’ – meaning ruddied-faced blokes who work for a living – leisured leftists have at last happened upon a tradesperson that doesn’t make them come out in hives. Having usually made a mad dash for the chaise longue whenever a rough-speaking fella with wrenches comes to fix their bog, now activist types have discovered a plumber they can bear to be in the same room with. And you won’t believe it – it just so happens to be a plumber who shares every one of their naff, unworldly bollocks beliefs.
Yes, it’s Hannah Spencer, the inescapable, gurning candidate for the Green Party in the Gorton and Denton by-election. She’s a plumber. But, unless you’re lucky enough to live under a rock, you already knew that. Because every lily-handed adherent to what madly passes for ‘the left’ in 21st-century Britain has been yelling it from the rooftops. ‘She’s a plumber!’, they cry and tweet, blissfully unaware of how Bloomsbury Group they sound. ‘A real-life working-class person’, they might well as say, as they fawn like latter-day Lady Chatterleys over the first grafter they’ve ever seen who hasn’t made them want to file a harassment claim.
Ms Spencer is a 34-year-old plumber who has represented the Green Party on Trafford Council in Greater Manchester since 2023. Hypnotits Zack Polanski, the Green leader, announced her as the party’s pick for what promises to be an eventful by-election in Gorton and Denton. It looks like it will be a two-horse clash between Ms Spencer and the army of grads, trans people and Islamic sectarians who’ll be doing her door-knocking, and Reform UK’s Matt Goodwin, the academic turned GB News presenter. ‘The Houses of Parliament… leaky roofs, crumbling walls. I think they need a plumber!’, said Polanski. Guys, she’s a plumber!
My take: good for her. Britain needs plumbers. It’s the great unsung trade, the toil that keeps Britain flowing – literally. But what sticks in the craw is the bourgeois left’s overnight conversion to the cause of Blighty’s plumbers. These are people who agitated day and night for the voiding of the oiks’ vote for Brexit. These are people who collectively shit their pants over the ‘ham-like’ lower orders, those ‘nest[s] of gammon’ who require ‘regular spoon-feeding from the trashy tabloids’ to tell them what to think. We weren’t born yesterday. We know who you mean: working men who’ve never darkened the door of a university and think it’s mad to put illegal immigrants in four-star hotels when there are veterans going without.
They love Ms Spencer because she is the least-plumber-like plumber. She’ll never have a rolled-up copy of the Sun in her arse pocket. She’ll never be caught taking a five-minute break to find out the football scores. She’s the only plumber in the land who’d effortlessly blend in with a soiree of Novara readers on London Fields. She might get her hands dirty for a living but she adheres to every luxury belief of the remote establishment. Modernity is polluting, borders are overrated, that hulking fella in a dress is a woman – she buys it all. The digital left is cock-a-hoop because they’ve found something as rare as hen’s teeth – a working person who believes all the same post-truth crap they do.
I don’t care if she pursues a working-class trade – I just want to know what she will do for working-class people. And the fact is the luxury ideology she propagates is measurably, provably anti-working class. Take Net Zero. The climate-change alarmism that fuels this neo-religion is an objectively anti-working class ideology. Under Polanski, the Greens have raged against the building of new nuclear reactors and further oil exploration in the North Sea. And just like that, tens of thousands of well-paid jobs sacrificed to appease the gods of weather. So it’s cool to be a TikToking plumber but don’t even think about becoming an oil-rig worker. Such devil’s work is ‘pure climate vandalism’, say the hysterics of Spencer’s party.
There is currently a mass revolt against the deathly, job-destroying creed of Net Zero. Dutch, French and German farmers have risen up against their ruling classes’ insane eco-rules. Construction workers in Poland chant ‘Fuck the Green Deal’. Seventy-seven million good Americans voted for the man who says ‘Drill, baby, drill’. Support for Net Zero policies is seriously flagging among ordinary Brits. They can see what a staggeringly expensive folly it will be, laying waste to jobs and hiking up taxes and for what? Britain only emits around one per cent of the world’s greenhouse gasses.
The Greens’ aristocratic disdain for industry is a kind of luxuriant apocalypticism that might flatter the ‘End Times’ delusions of smug influencers but which massively undermines the right of every man to work and live comfortably. It’s the same with their other hobbyish obsessions. Take trans. Polanski thinks a woman can have a penis. Ms Spencer has been hailed as a warrior ‘for trans rights’. Go tell that to Scottish nurse Sandie Peggie, or London nurse Jennifer Melle, or the Darlington nurses – hard-working women who were punished by the boss class for the uppity sin of saying they don’t want fellas in their changing rooms or for ‘misgendering’ a paedo. Everyone in Gorton and Denton who sees Ms Spencer at the front door should ask her this: ‘If you’re a friend of the working class, does that mean you support the right of working-class women to have a bloke-free changing area in the workplace?’ A simple yes or no will suffice, Hannah.
Then there’s her bristling at last year’s outbreak of flag-waving. Working people’s hoisting of the Union flag and the St George’s Cross was designed to ‘intimidate our communities’ and ‘cause division’, she said, like a Guardianista with a plunger. That flag-waving was a cry of the left behind against the borderless mania of the neoliberal elites. It was a plea by working-class communities for a restoration of a sense of national togetherness following the savage trouncing of sovereignty by capital and its apologists. How telling that Ms Spencer, supposed champion of grafting folk, couldn’t see that.
So you can fix a sink. Great, that’s an important job. But if you are repping an ideology that will thwart the creation of good jobs, slow down growth, give men free rein in women-only areas, let the boss class reprimand female employees and demonise decent people simply for feeling patriotic, then you know what? You’re no friend of the working class. And that’s why all those preening gammon-haters love you.
Brendan O’Neill is spiked’s chief political writer and host of the spiked podcast, The Brendan O’Neill Show. Subscribe to the podcast here. His latest book – After the Pogrom: 7 October, Israel and the Crisis of Civilisation – is available to order on Amazon UK and Amazon US now. And find Brendan on Instagram: @burntoakboy.
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Virginia Supreme Court will hear redistricting challenge
Virginia’s state Supreme Court will decide whether state Democrats’ gerrymander push can proceed after an appeals court on Wednesday pushed the case to the high court.
The state Circuit Court of Appeals, in a motion, stated that the case is of “such imperative public importance as to justify the deviation from normal appellate practice and to require prompt decision in the Supreme Court.”
The move comes after a court in Tazewell County last week blocked Virginia Democrats from going forward with gerrymandering, ruling that the Democrat-led Legislature had wrongly approved a constitutional amendment that would allow for mid-decade redrawing of congressional districts ahead of the midterms this fall.
The move is a potential bright spot for Democrats, who had been stymied by the lower court ruling blocking the party’s attempt to gain upwards of four seats in the midterms through redistricting. Currently, Democrats hold six seats in the state while Republicans control five.
The Republican-backed group Virginians for Fair Maps, one of the main organizations against redistricting in the state, declined to comment.
Virginians for Fair Elections, the Democrat-affiliated group launched last month to urge voters to approve the measure, declined to comment on the record.
Last October, Democratic lawmakers began the process of redrawing maps in the state, an effort that only gained traction after voters elected Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger in the November election and the GOP lost 13 seats in the House of Delegates.
Virginia Democrats had been so confident prior to the Tazewell County court ruling that party leaders vowed to unveil new maps it wanted Virginia voters to approve by the end of last month, with promises of unveiling a map that goes as far as 10-1 in favor of their party.
Virginia is seen as the top prize in Democrats’ redistricting push, especially if Republican-led Florida redraws its maps under Gov. Ron DeSantis. More GOP-led states could also move to draw more red-leaning states if the Supreme Court rules to strike down portions of the Voting Rights Act.
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BREAKING: Starmer Forced to Hand Over Mandelson Files to Intelligence Committee
Starmer has been forced to hand over the files relating to Mandelson’s appointment as US Ambassador to Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee after MPs nodded through the new amendment. Huge…
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Campaigners attack oil company Equinor over Rosebank
Norwegian state oil company Equinor has delivered its yearly profits announcement. And campaigners from Fossil Free London have been quick to respond. They’ve accused Equinor of getting “filthy rich” and say it’s “the UK public [that] foots the bill”.
Equinor and Rosebank
Equinor is the majority owner of the Rosebank oil field. Rosebank lies in UK waters and in 2023, then-PM Rishi Sunak said that developing it would help secure UK oil supplies. However, any oil or gas from the field wouldn’t go directly to UK refineries. The owners would sell it on the global markets, meaning the UK could potentially see none of the product or the profit.
Despite this, as the Canary has previously reported, UK public funds are carrying most of the development costs. So the UK is potentially taking a massive loss and creating enormous greenhouse gas emissions for negligible benefit.
Ahead of Equinor’s announcement, activists from Fossil Free London staged a striking ‘oil spill’ protest outside the company’s London HQ. Wearing rose-themed dresses and dripping in treacle, to mimic oil, they called attention to its role in Rosebank.
Commenting on Equinor’s results, Robin Wells, director of Fossil Free London, said:
Equinor are getting filthy rich from filthy fossil fuels, whilst the UK public foots the bill. And it’s never been more of a rip off. As Equinor drives Rosebank forward, they’ve newly buddied up with Shell in a new North Sea venture to dodge £1.3bn in tax.
It’s clear that we cannot afford to neglect climate action. The UK will face over a trillion pounds in costs as the result of the climate crisis in the next decade.
The UK Government must not back Big Oil’s Big Money and support climate denial. They must back people’s survival, and stop this carbon bomb. They must stop Rosebank.
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Why we’re leaving the Labour Party
The Labour Party was established in 1900 to represent the interests of the British working class and to promote the values of the Enlightenment. Yet recent YouGov polling shows Labour has more support among people earning over £70,000 than any other party. Meanwhile, Reform UK has become the most popular party among the working class and those least well-off. How has it come to this?
We – Sir Robin Wales and Clive Furness – have over a century of experience as Labour Party members between us. The two of us have shared almost half of that time in elected office. We remain committed to the principles that brought us into politics and to the people we sought to represent.
That said, today’s Labour Party lacks vision. It is swayed by whatever political fad is in fashion and has abandoned those it was originally formed to stand for. Since taking office, the current Labour government has demonstrated, at best, ineptitude, and at worst, an outright disdain for working people.
In British towns and cities, we can observe that Labour is not building a society for all. Instead, it is engaging in transactional politics with identitarian ‘communities’, and buying off power brokers with office, honours and access to money. Genuinely liberally minded individuals from minority communities end up marginalised in favour of reactionaries who can command a ‘bloc vote’.
With anti-Semitism on the rise, it is impossible to ignore that the world’s oldest hatred has put down roots in the Labour Party. We have seen this in our local constituency parties. We have seen it on the streets and in social media. Yet the Labour leadership still pussyfoots around the issue, turning a blind eye to those among the party’s ranks who engage in such behaviour. How many Labour Party members feel there is a religious obligation to rid the world of Jews, one wonders?
Then there is the grooming-gangs scandal. The party’s reluctance to hold Labour-run councils to account over their role in the scandal has only compounded the harm suffered by thousands of girls and young women. For years, it failed to even acknowledge the gangs’ existence. Even now, following the revelations made in Louise Casey’s National Audit on Group-based Child Exploitation and Abuse, London mayor Sadiq Khan refuses an independent inquiry into the extent of the problem in the nation’s capital – presumably for fear of what it might find.
The failures of Labour affect virtually every corner of Britain thanks to its inability to tackle illegal immigration. Indeed, this is an issue that the party has prevaricated over for years, but on which it has managed to make almost no headway. While home secretary Shabana Mahmood is talking tough, her backbenchers and activist ‘supporters’ continue to champion open borders.
Everywhere one looks, Labour is in disarray. By all accounts, it is complicit in the systematic erosion of the key principles of the Enlightenment – liberty of person and thought, free expression, scientific enquiry, and reason as opposed to dogma. Labour’s abandonment of these values is perhaps best demonstrated by its approach to free speech – a liberty that Keir Starmer’s government has shown no interest in defending. The use of the Public Order Act to shut down speech that some unspecified person might find ‘offensive’ is an affront. Police resources have been wasted collating information on ‘non-crime hate incidents’. And endless time is being spent on discussing an official, all-encompassing definition of ‘Islamophobia’ – never mind the fact that discrimination on the grounds of faith and race is already covered by the Equality Act 2010. Meanwhile, a school teacher who did no more than show cartoons of Muhammad during a lesson on blasphemy continues to live in hiding from religious bigots who threaten his life.
Labour’s embrace of transgender ideology has been particularly dispiriting. Back in April 2025, the Supreme Court ruled that the terms ‘man’, ‘woman’ and ‘sex’ in the Equality Act 2010 refer to biological sex. The case, brought by For Women Scotland, clarified the law, making it clear that sex triumphs over wishful thinking. New guidelines from the Equality and Human Rights Commission followed. Nonetheless, a full nine months later, secretary of state for education Bridget Phillipson, who has the backing of unions GMB and Unison (both cheerleaders for gender self-ID), has yet to publish any updated guidance on single-sex spaces. The fact that Keir Starmer has come around to the idea that women can’t have a penis is certainly progress – but behind the words of frontbenchers lies an unreconstructed activist hinterland. Rather than confront them, party leadership quietly appeases them.
Economically, Labour seems clueless. Recent party policy is unacceptably hostile to our private-sector wealth creators. In increasing the employer national-insurance contributions, chancellor Rachel Reeves appears determined to make businesses pay (literally) for her financial mismanagement. She reserves particular contempt for publicans and farmers. Pressure from public-sector unions has resulted in an unbalanced Employment Rights Act, widely predicted to discourage new job hires. The loss of jobs, particularly for young people, seems not to matter to Labour politicians anymore.
Reeves has decided that buying popularity with free cash now is more appealing than developing a long-term strategy to increase the economic welfare of citizens who just want to take care of their families. The current government runs a massive deficit, requiring significant amounts of tax just to pay the interest. We are not blind to the fact that much of this was a bequest from previous Tory governments, but if we don’t tackle it now, our children and grandchildren will be the ones to pay the price.
We need a fundamental review of what the government spends money on, and why. When we ran Newham Council during David Cameron’s ‘austerity’ government, we froze council tax for 10 years, made no cuts to services and ran a large jobs brokerage, delivering the largest increase in employment in England. With a satisfaction rate of 80 per cent, we were the most popular council in the UK. We demonstrated that it is possible to review and improve public services without additional large dollops of cash.
As lifelong Labour Party members, our principles have not changed. We remain on the ‘left’ and believe that things can be changed for the better. But it will most certainly not be done by this government, or even a Labour government under a different leader. The rot has set in too deep. We have therefore decided to terminate our Labour Party membership. We know many people in the party will say good riddance – it is a tribal culture after all – but after a century of commitment, it is surely reasonable to ask Labour members to pause and consider why we are leaving. The repeated postponement of local and regional democratic elections may mean that, for some of us, it will be a long time before we can make our feelings known at the ballot box.
Sir Robin Wales served as Mayor of Newham from 2002 to 2018.
Clive Furness is a former Newham councillor and executive member.
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