• dave@feddit.uk
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    8 months ago

    Also married to Karen Barclay, Head of Major Infrastructure Planning & Stakeholder Engagement at Anglian Water, one of the organisations being investigated for illegal dumping of sewage.

    But nothing to see here. Move along.

  • floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    They’re really ramping up the corruption. The Tories must be in “fuck it” mode, seeing the writing on the wall.

  • Syldon@feddit.uk
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    8 months ago

    Totally bereft of morals. Willing to sell out the country for a mere £3k.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    8 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The new environment secretary, Steve Barclay, received a donation from a major funder of a climate sceptic thinktank just weeks before taking up his role, the Guardian can reveal.

    Lord Hintze has been one of the key funders of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, a UK-based thinktank that has denied the legitimacy of climate science, and he was one of its earliest backers.

    Karen Barclay holds a senior position at Anglian Water as head of major infrastructure, planning and stakeholder engagement.

    Regarding the donation, campaigners have said it is inappropriate for someone charged with protecting the natural world to take funds from someone who is such a major backer of a climate sceptic group.

    Jolyon Maugham, the director of the Good Law Project, said: “Steve Barclay is taking money from a man who has been a key funder of a climate change denial group and who has ties to Tufton Street.

    When our natural world faces ever-increasing threats as a result of the climate emergency, we can’t have an environment secretary taking donations from a major backer of the climate-denying GWPF.


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