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Woke project on ‘reimagining digital sexuality’ by ‘thinking in fungi’ cost taxpayers over £100,000

A WOKE project on ‘reimagining digital sexuality’ by ‘thinking in fungi’ has cost taxpayers over £100,000.

An equally bizarre £25,000 plan uses author Malcolm Rowley’s short story to “create a new vocabulary for reimagining plastic-filled oceans”.

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Awakening project on ‘reimagining digital sexuality’ by ‘thinking in fungi’ cost taxpayers over £100,000credit:
Chris McGovern of the Campaign for Real Education argues that these research groups are a flagrant waste of taxpayer money.

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Chris McGovern of the Campaign for Real Education argues that these research groups are a flagrant waste of taxpayer money.

Both were one of £100 million. Sunday’s Sun reveals yesterday was ‘wasted’ by UK research and innovation’s Kwongo.

The pressure group Conservative Way Forward has found that it has funded 600 awakened studies on topics such as reparation, decolonization and unconscious bias.

UKRI says it will ‘improve life across Britain’.

But Campaign for Real’s Chris McGovern said: educationsaid: taxpayer‘ money. “

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senior tree Jacob Rhys-Mogg fumed: “UKRI does not appear to be properly managing the use of taxpayers’ money.

“The aim is to promote science and innovation rather than wasting money on the latest awakening shibboleth.

“This is a costly and clearly wasteful matter that needs to be subject to stricter ministerial mandates.”

tree Congressman Philip Davis branded the cash a “grotesque waste of government money.”

He added: “The government should shut down all cuangos that waste money like this and put all taxpayers’ money into service to the public instead of such a politically correct craptrap.” should be spent on providing

Earlier this year, a government review found that UKRI had fallen short of ‘efficiency’.



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