
The UK Green Party’s Orange Warning Light
One Lamborghini ride exposes a movement marketed as virtuous, powered by hypocrisy, and driven by people who think the rules are for everyone else.
How does that old expression go? If they didn’t have double standards, they’d have no standards at all?
Take newly minted councillor Mohammad Baggy Khan — a man with more TikTok followers than scruples.
He won office recently under the banner of the UK Greens, whose environmental program reads like a hostage note to the middle class.
Rules for Thee, Not for Me
The Greens want to end the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the UK by next year, and completely by 2035.
The Greens want to impose a road fuel tax to encourage users to opt for “smaller, more fuel-efficient cars”, which is progressive-speak for: you may keep your freedom, provided it fits inside a shoebox and has the acceleration of a lawn mower.
And they want to reduce speed limits as part of their eco-puritanical crusade designed to make ordinary Britons more miserable.
Nothing says “saving the planet” quite like ensuring every trip to the shops feels like a funeral procession.
So you can imagine the electorate’s surprise when the newly elected Councillor Baggy Khan was seen driving a bright orange 5.2 litre, V10 powered Lambo at the weekend that burns fuel the way a medieval dragon burns villages.
It uses twice as much fuel as the average car and has a top speed three times that which the Greens want to impose on the rest of the population.
Enter the Orange Missile
It’s a pretty safe bet to say that Baggy Khan, like so many of the Muslims who have infiltrated the UK Greens, has never been near a farm, recycled a can, or ridden a bike.
Saving the planet is nowhere near as important as saving Palestine. And mocking the British taxpayer while doing it.
He shared the video of himself driving the orange Lamborghini while running on a platform to “tax the billionaires”.
When someone commented,
“Absolute joke, a local councillor driving a car like that.”
Councillor Baggy Khan responded,
“Who said councillors can’t drive cars like this?”
Quite right. No one said they can’t.
Voters merely assumed that a man promising to outlaw ordinary motorists might not arrive in something that sounds like a fighter jet and drinks petrol like a sailor on shore leave.
It Was for a Wedding, So That’s Fine
Khan later clarified that the orange missile was a rental for a wedding.
That, naturally, settles everything.
Wanton destruction of the planet is perfectly acceptable, provided it’s for special occasions.
And there, in one gloriously orange snapshot, is the modern Green movement: a coalition of activists who regard environmentalism less as a conviction than as a convenient costume.
The rainforest is useful, of course… but mostly as camouflage.
For many of the more than 500 newly elected UK Greens, saving the planet ranks somewhere below saving Palestine, denouncing capitalism, and lecturing taxpayers about sacrifices they themselves have no intention of making.
The Green Party has become the political equivalent of a Prius with a hidden V10 under the bonnet: marketed as virtuous, powered by hypocrisy, and driven by people who believe the rules are for everyone else.
That’s the generous interpretation.
A more sober person might suspect that the UK’s Muslim community has decided to use the Green Party as a stalking horse.
And it’s all being allowed to happen in plain sight, with the engine revving loudly enough for anyone willing to listen.
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Republished with thanks to The James Macpherson Report. Image courtesy of Adobe.
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James , you are as usual witty. Loved your exposure of Muslim and UK Greens Party hypocrisy about saving the planet . I have a male neighbour just as witty and sarcastic.
I wonder if Baggy put E10 in the tank?
Oh I needed a chuckle! Never fear Farage is near and will turn this clown show on its head shortly. Hallelujah!