"We can achieve a sustainable future, but we all must do our bit. Were all in this together"
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Saturday, 16 October 2010
Sir Philip Green, Advising ConDems
"If the government were a business, it would fail" so is Sir Philip Green suggesting the government should hide its assets in another country to avoid paying tax?
Thought not.
Adrian Windisch MSc BEng has lived in Reading since 2000.
He is Chair of Reading Green Party and has been the candidate in several local elections and General Elections in Reading West in 2010 and 2005.
Adrian Says: "I believe we can achieve a sustainable future and I am doing everything I can to change my life and encourage others to do the same in order to achieve this. I lead the campaign against the closure of Battle Hospital to build a Tesco, and I'm a director of Sunseed, an environmental charity doing research and educating volunteers.
I am a member of environmental building organisations and I've helped build three straw bale buildings in Oxford and the Brighton Earthship. I have worked in a rural Tanzania with volunteers to build a school and I'm a member of RedR - engineers for disaster relief.
2 comments:
I wonder if Green includes military spending in his definition of "government waste."
Spending on cold war weapons is indeed a waste. The LD and even Tories agree, yet we still have them.
We need a military for defense.
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