THE RSPB's has repeated its apology for posting a social media message in which it described Prime Minister and two of his Cabinet colleagues as 'liars'.
At yesterday's (October 14, 2023) AGM, chief executive Beccy Speight told members: "We don't always get things right - we are determined to learn lessons."
The RSPB was born out of the campaigning of bird protectionists, and Ms Speight said the organisation would continue down this route - subject to abiding by Charities Commission guidelines.
However, it will seek to stay out of party politics.
She continued: "As my inbox reflects, this is a difficult challenge to negotiate.
"Some members want us to be more strident while others want us to be nowhere near politics."
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The world today has changed so much from what I knew as a young person, and not to a very nice world either.
I'm becoming more of the mindset today that you need to fight fire with fire.
regards
John
Our herring gulls are red listed birds. Think about that the next time you hear some flaming idiot calling for a cull of them.