Rishi Sunak's scrapped 'seven bins policy' has become an instant meme
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s claim that he is protecting Brits from having to separate rubbish into “seven different bins” has become an instant meme. Sunak’s claim comes after the PM gave a speech in which he essentially reversed several policies related to the environment in the run-up to the general election in 2024. In it, he claimed the policies originally set out for Britain to be on the path to achieving net zero would hurt hard-working families. After the speech, Sunak posted a graphic on X/Twitter listing the “heavy-handed measures” which included, “Sorting your rubbish into seven different bins” and “taxes on eating meat”. He wrote: “We will never impose unnecessary and heavy-handed measures on you, the British people. “We will still meet our international commitments and hit Net Zero by 2050.” But it was pretty quickly pointed out that many of the listed measures don’t actually exist, as people mocked the PM for his bizarre bin claim using the hashtag #SevenDeadlyBins. Broadcaster James O’Brien mocked: “It’s a start, I suppose, but I won’t be happy until he’s also banned elbow grease, tartan paint and glass hammers.” Another joked: “Next up on Rishi Sunak’s list: “- Santa made to have a pilot’s licence - Monsters under your bed deported to Rwanda - Unicorns limited in horn length - Tooth fairy income will be taxed - Number limits on invisible friends kids can have.” Journalist Gaby Hinsliff argued: “In the old days seven Mirror reporters would have been made to dress up as bins & follow the PM around asking what he had against them & I regret that Fleet Street no longer has the resources for this frankly.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-21 18:14
Ex-Bridgewater CEO McCormick to make Pennsylvania Senate run official Thursday - sources
By Jarrett Renshaw PHILADELPHIA David McCormick, a former hedge fund executive who lost the Republican primary for Pennsylvania's
2023-09-21 18:11
Detroit Three under pressure to progress UAW talks, avoid wider auto strikes
By Hyunjoo Jin The United Auto Workers (UAW) and the Detroit Three automakers on Thursday have a final
2023-09-21 18:11
Americans broadly support auto, Hollywood strikes -Reuters/Ipsos poll
By Andy Sullivan WASHINGTON Americans broadly back striking workers in the auto industry and Hollywood, according to a
2023-09-21 18:10
Euna Solutions Appoints Industry Veteran Tom Amburgey as Chief Executive Officer
CHICAGO & TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep 21, 2023--
2023-09-21 18:10
Prepping for No. 1 Georgia reminded UAB coach Trent Dilfer of getting ready for NFL games
First-year UAB coach Trent Dilfer says preparing to play No. 1 Georgia takes him back to his days as an NFL quarterback
2023-09-21 18:10
No longer in top 10, Alabama hosts Ole Miss in an SEC West showdown between two ranked foes
Alabama is outside the AP top 10 for the first time in eight years and facing the team that bumped the Crimson Tide out back then
2023-09-21 18:10
QB Travis Travis eager to lead No. 4 Florida State to milestone win in ACC showdown at Clemson
No injury was going to stop Florida State quarterback Travis Jordan from doing all he could to keep the fourth-ranked Seminoles undefeated and on track for its ACC showdown at Clemson on Saturday
2023-09-21 18:10
Final act for century-old rivalry as Baylor hosts No. 3 Texas in Longhorns' Big 12 farewell tour
Playing at Baylor is the first of many lasts for the No. 3 Texas Longhorns this season
2023-09-21 18:10
No. 23 Tennessee Volunteers find themselves at a crossroads as UTSA arrives for a nonconference game
The 23rd-ranked Tennessee Volunteers will be faced with a crossroads just four weeks into the season
2023-09-21 18:10
Analysis-Canada's losing productivity streak adds to inflation problem
By Fergal Smith and Steve Scherer TORONTO Canada's record of declining productivity over the past three years is
2023-09-21 18:08
Greek civil servants have stopped work in a 24-hour strike that is disrupting public transport
Greece’s civil servants have walked off the job on a 24-hour strike that disrupted public transport and left ferries tied up in ports
2023-09-21 18:08
You Might Like...
Indonesia Will Ease Solar Power Rules to Unlock Green Investment
Yamaha Rightwaters™ Lends Support to 5th Annual Emerald Coast Open
‘Tiger King’ star 'Doc' Antle convicted of wildlife trafficking in Virginia
Warner Bros Discovery shuffles consumer products unit as its head departs
Florida school board reverses decision nixing access to children's book about a male penguin couple
MLB rumors: Why Yankees fans will be keeping an eye on Rockies this weekend
Former ByteDance executive says Chinese Communist Party tracked Hong Kong protesters via data
Asia Stocks to Fall, Treasury Yields Extend Rise: Markets Wrap
