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LETTERS Exclusion is the effective way to punish Israel
Cambridge News
|September 18, 2025
THE climate issue is at last getting full debate with, sometimes, mention of the essential twin topic of social justice included in the push for climate action.
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It’s essential for richer citizens to purchase EVs or air source heat pumps, but the 14 million of our neighbours and 31% of kids facing a daily fight for the basics cannot respond in the present. We will have to wait for the struggling Labour Government to find time to develop tax policies that do more to humanise our society. Is it right that the CEOs of the “top” 100 companies in the UK get, on average, 113 times the pay of the average UK worker?
Another battle for justice, that can be undertaken in the short term, focuses on the horror that is Gaza (and the West Bank, also part of Palestine). Shouldn’t the sixth richest nation in the world, which until recently had a relatively clear voice on global morality, make a strong contribution to the attempt to stop what is becoming the worst global example of human inhumanity to human?
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