THE RSPB have been criticised for “backpedaling” and apologising for calling Rishi Sunak and Michael Gove “liars” for weakening…
But, less than 12 hours later the charity rowed back on their comments and said that “frustration led us to attack the people not the policy”.“We will continue to campaign vigorously on behalf of nature but we will always do so in a polite and considered manner.”
“It was right to say that Sunak, Gove and Coffey lied. It was wrong to apologise. We need bold, assertive defenders of the natural world.” Non-profit Protect The Wild wrote: “Real shame to see this. Say it how it is. This Government is full of liars who don’t give a s*** about the environment.” “Politics needs less division and personal attacks, especially given what's happened to two MPs in recent years. As a charity, I hope you will be better in future.”He said: “The images were also deliberately designed - therefore premeditated. Pathetic apology.”
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