Adam Dyster has gone to work for the shadow Defra secretary Steve Reed. I admit this is not an appointment which would normally trouble the political scorers, but it is a straw in the wind. Mr Dyster was, until recently, the adviser to both the chairman and the director-general of the National Trust. As Zewditu
Lord Sumption said the charity, which has faced allegations of pushing woke policies, was disrespecting grassroots activists by making it more difficult to oppose its preferred policy direction.
The National Trust has infuriated protesters by introducing a new voting system which they say favours candidates who support its allegedly woke agenda in upcoming elections for its decision-making council.
China is so obviously a ‘potential risk to UK safety or interests’ that if there is an ‘enhanced’ tier under our Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, China should be on it. We keep re-learning, but then forgetting, that China is always using covert means to extend its power over western countries, thereby undermining trust. Our government