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Because they didn't realise that gay marriage caused floods.

I think this part of the headline answers your question aog

///the Environment Agency, headed by Lord Chris Smith - Britain's first openly gay Cabinet Minister///


Maybe they are favouring dykes?
Why would the Mail be picking on a rich queer Labour Party member?

£30 grand when the EA's budget was £150million short (according to the audit office) is paltry. It might be 1 job, but the EA have lost 550 jobs due to Osborne's cuts.
We’d all be better off if the Environment Agency lost all 13,000 of the people it currently employs. It is a ridiculous organisation which purports to employ experts (which it may well do) but is led by politically correct unaccountable Quangocrats, some of whose policies defy belief.

Examples of its recent activities (which have undoubtedly led to the exacerbation of the problems caused by heavy rainfall) is, in one area, to spend far more on the establishment of a bird sanctuary than it did on flood defences and in another to put the protection of the habitat of a rare mollusc above the protection of people and property.

Its support for gay issues makes as much sense as some of its decisions on flood protection.
Decisions formulated in Islington wine-bars.
Return the money and decision making to local accountable bodies.
// in one area, to spend far more on the establishment of a bird sanctuary than it did on flood defences //

Except it isn't true. The bird sanctuary is at Steart Peninsula and has been built to compensate for birdland lost when Bristol Ports facility was expanded. Part of permission to expand the port said that an habitat of similar size had to be created. The Steart Peninsula was a sparcely populated area whose sea defenses were costly to maintain and offered poor value in terms of the number of people they helped. The idea is to deliberately let the floodwater to gather here so as to save that water from settling in more populated areas upstream. The scheme may have cost £31million, but that did not come from the EAs budget, it came from the Port, the EU and other funders. There is obviously a cost to the EA in building and running the area, but that is offset by not having to maintain or rebuild the sea defenses.



http://dsct.bristolport.co.uk/bristol-port-at-the-steart-peninsula

http://www.somersetcoastalchange.org.uk/userfiles/files/Final%20boards.pdf
Not sure why the EA are supporting the Pride march.

It would be interesting to establish whether this was one of Lord Smith's 'pet projects'. I mean, is the CEO of Tesco gay?

I only ask, because the Daily Mail took time out to attack the firm for supporting Gay Pride a couple of years ago:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2060559/Tesco-backs-gay-festival-drops-support-Cancer-Research-charity-event.html

From the figures quoted in the story, it seems odd that the headline leads with the references to mugs and gay pride, rather than the £250,000 spent on private meeting rooms.

One wonders whether attacking Gay Pride is the pet project of Paul Dacre?
Because now a days if you do not support homosexuality then you are supposed to be bad and backward.
keyplus90

I don't think that's the case. Whilst there have been a number of high profile anti-gay statements made by certain religious leaders and right wing politicians which have broadly been mocked, it doesn't necessarily make those people bad per se.

And think of all the organisations that don't fund Gay Pride.

Are they attacked for being anti-gay?

Not sure that they are.
// Why Should The Environment Agency Spend Money Supporting Gay Issues? //

Because homophobia causes floods.
ludwig

Bloody genius answer.

:-)
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ludwig

/// Why Should The Environment Agency Spend Money Supporting Gay Issues? ///

/// Because homophobia causes floods. ///

So now by this pro-gay stance, we can now look forward to the floods drying up
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sp1814

/// I only ask, because the Daily Mail took time out to attack the firm for supporting Gay Pride a couple of years ago: ///

Oh so you think the Daily Mail was wrong to attack Tesco for supporting Gay Pride at the expense of it's support for a cancer charity event?

AOG

That's the way the Daily Mail reported it. However, the truth is that Tesco has a whole number of causes it supports, and reviews these on an on-going basis.

And why not? It's not a public sector organisation, so it can support whatever causes it's board deems fit.
Actually, what it find disturbing about the Daily Mail is it ongoing attacks on gay people. It has been going on for decades.

I think it encourages hatred.

This is not a good thing.
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sp1814

/// Actually, what it find disturbing about the Daily Mail is it ongoing attacks on gay people. It has been going on for decades. ///

Not on Gays per-se but on their constant need to promote their issues over and over again.

And it is not only Gays that do this, other 'minority groups' are also guilty.

This is what really encourages hatred.


AOG

When the Daily Mail says that the identification of 'the gay gene' gives women 'abortion hope', do you think that gay people should stay silent?

Why is it that for hundreds of years, religious leaders and the right wing press been able to freely denounce gay people but it's only in the past couple of decades that gay people have been able stand up for themselves and demand equality.

Thousands of years of hatred and persecution, which is still ongoing, and gay people should be quite?

Do you think that perhaps, civil rights are best talked about and debated?

When Martin Luther King said, "I have a dream", did you write to the papers telling him he should keep it to himself?

One mans dream is another mans nightmare - according to which side of the fence you sit on - as for "Lord" Smith, I do not care a fig what predilections he has but he should pay our of his own pocket for it, not the taxpayers money.
Did the DM really say that sp, about abortion and the identification of the gay gene?

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