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Friday 10 November 2023

Off on a jolly



Rutley in Chile to celebrate 200 years of bilateral relations and to sign an Antarctica cooperation protection Letter of Intent

The Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office’s Minister for the Americas and the Caribbean, David Rutley MP, arrives in Chile, from Peru, to strengthen collaboration between the UK and Chile, as both nations celebrate 200 years of bilateral relations.

While in the country, Minister Rutley, together with Chile’s Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Gloria de la Fuente, will sign a joint commitment to work together to enhance the protections for the Antarctic...

During his visit minister Rutley will also meet young climate leaders who have been selected by Chile to attend COP28 later this year. He will hear about their work with the British Embassy Chile and discuss the efforts of both countries to mitigate the impacts of climate change and achieve the roadmap to net zero.


Take taxpayer funding, subsidies and upper echelon jollies out of the climate game and there would be no climate game. Climate emergency solved. 

4 comments:

dearieme said...

"Rutley will also meet young climate leaders" and promptly shoot them. Let us pray, anyway.

DiscoveredJoys said...

Where there's grift there's graft? Or perhaps it's the other way round and people are just jumping on the magic gravy train. Magic because there's always a place for new aspirants.

Sam Vega said...

"Young climate leaders". It's another way to travel, gain status, and get laid. For those young people whose talents are political rather than sporting, academic, or artistic.

A K Haart said...

dearieme - or he could tell them to drink the wine and forget about imported nonsense.

DJ - I suppose the magic gravy train is an irresistible attraction for certain people. It must open many doors.

Sam - yes, there are people who are politically talented. I remember one or two at school who could possibly have made a success of politics if they had been pointed in that direction.