Minister blasts protesters who 'feel they can take the law into their own hands'

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We asked health minister Maria Caulfield a short while ago about the Greenpeace protest at Rishi Sunak's Yorkshire home yesterday that saw protesters climb onto the roof and drape "oil black" fabric over the property.

#rishisunak #politics #climateprotest

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same minsters that claim they was no parties right .

andydudley
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welcome to the real world PM the cops dont show up to home invasions anymore the trouble is this rich MP who can afford his own security will end up getting public money to pay for security now

VPPAF
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I don't remember him blasting just stop oil when they did their thing 😒

foxpro
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I wonder how many contracts are given to their cronies just like PPE contracts

kevinscott
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Hi, Greenpeace what about the Freemantle Highway the ship on fire caused by 500 EVs

Danny-qqnr
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Privatising the NHS isn't what the electorate wants. Tories are toast when voters get to the ballot box.

-wl
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Lol only just thinking of that now, been using this for years in Australia.

Jason_g_kennedy
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The pms family home
The home in London, florida, India or Richmond? Does he think we should pay to guard them all?

allandonnelly
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JUST two months before Rishi Sunak opened hundreds of new licences for oil and gas extraction in the North Sea, an IT firm founded by his father-in-law signed a $1.5 billion deal with energy giant BP.

The Times of India reported in May that Indian IT giant Infosys – in which Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty also has a reported £400 million stake – won a deal from the global energy company thought to be the second-largest in the history of the firm.

Despite the company being partly owned by his wife’s family, Sunak previously said the matter is of “no legitimate public interest”.

It comes as the CEO of oil giant Shell also joined Rishi Sunak’s new business council two weeks ago. The Byline Times reported in July 2022 that Infosys had oil giant Shell as a client, too.

consultant
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As if ministers dont think theyre above the law?! Covid parties anyone?

jadler
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She showed sad face real quick when asked abt who will pay for it...

ireneteareblessed
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There is so much drama. I would just ignore them. When cramp sets in, they will come down by themselves and go home.

AnthonyTon
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lets get used to it it back door privatisation

asmith
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I really hope the BNP or britian first start using the same tactics as these loons. They would soon be calling for their arrest, which the police would be all.too happy to oblige

lewis
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No one what’s to use private as it’s money

lukewootton
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Minister can pie-hole away all they like. If the plod weren't on the spot, it's because it was cooked up.

Notifying a TV crew while not alerting security for such a stunt is one hundred percent impossible.

It's an inside job of scaring everyone to death about the "dying planet" and - it's poorly done. Not many will fall for that.

socialmeaslesinpartnership
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so one ofthis was preplannned all the expensive equipment just arrived nothi g funded by us or private compa ies from usa?

asmith