Labour explores plan to make clean air a human right with new legislation

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  1. “To prevent crime, he will pledge that a Labour government would deliver “the world’s first trauma-informed criminal justice system”, deploying the science of trauma across early life, courts, prisons and probation to tackle damaging cognitive and emotional development that often finds criminal expression later in life” WTF does this even mean ? Compulsory re-education for subversives identified by AI as guilty of minority-report style precrime ?

  2. WThe Country that likes to live in regret.
    Should they vote Labour, they will soon realise that there was alot of ‘Cheap talk’, floating.

  3. Labour will need to invest heavily in bus and train services then. As well as mass rewilding, urban green spaces and improving cycling infrastructure. It’s possible but it is a very radical policy at the end of the day and a lot of people will be against it when they find out it impacts their current lifestyle. It’s this short-sightedness from the public that will mean this legislation will likely end up watered down as time goes on.

  4. Alright. I have to admit that whilst I wish they would go further, all these proposals and plans are sounding pretty good so far.

    I was voting for them anyway cause their not the Tory’s, but if the keep this up we’ll probably see a real upswing that will keep them in after that sting wears off.

  5. Well that’s never going to happen. Local councils and the Government been sued every time the air quality is not good enough.

  6. I’m sure Labour will be undoing the 12 years of fuel duty freeze and applying the tax immediately once in power, so motorists face the full cost of their externalities…

    Who am I kidding lol

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