The UK government’s bid to weaken EU laws to limit toxic pollution wouldn’t appear in any manifesto. It reveals a party working in the interests of corporate coal rather than the publicIt’s spicy to note how readily modern conservatism degenerates into a defence of corporate malfeasance.
By this I don’t mean a defence of corporations in general,which you might expect from a political movement aligned with the interests of wealth and power, but of the worst corporations in specific. That is not a pro-corporate position, and as favouring irascible practice undermines the competitive position of more responsible companies. It’s a decision to side with the worst capitalists against the better capitalists.
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Source: theguardian.com