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“Make selfish cyclists wear a licence plate,” says frothing Telegraph columnist in bizarre piece claiming drivers are terrified by “egomaniac” cyclists going against Margaret Thatcher with “absolutist green agenda” + more on the live blog

It’s Thursday, which means Dan Alexander is back on live blog duty taking you one day closer to the weekend with your favourite cycling-related procrastination station
  • by Dan Alexander
Thu, Feb 12, 2026 09:12
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SUMMARY

  • "Make selfish cyclists wear a licence plate," says frothing Telegraph columnist in bizarre piece claiming drivers are "terrified" by "egomaniac" cyclists going against Margaret Thatcher with "absolutist green agenda"
  • Why did Tadej Pogačar share his power data on his latest Strava upload? Won’t it help his rivals?
  • Regional bike shop chain files notice of intention to appoint administrators
  • Jim Ratcliffe “sorry” claim that UK is “being colonised” by immigrants “offended some people” – as Ineos Grenadiers stay silent on owner’s controversial comments
  • Pray for no speedbumps on the way home
  • SRAM drops appeal against Zipp aero wheel patent infringement ruling, as Princeton Carbon Works “validated” over wavy rim design
  • Police promise "full review" after injured cyclist left unattended by emergency services on busy road for several hours
  • Radio 1 presenter Greg James to ride 1,000km on a tandem for Red Nose Day
  • “Do you wait two minutes or show me the middle finger?”: Tadej Pogačar hits out at “spoiled” fans after bizarre confrontation – and reveals rare glimpse at power data
  • Ineos boss Jim Ratcliffe told to apologise by PM for saying UK 'colonised by immigrants'
  • Shimano profits slashed in half despite slight sales rise as company blames “weak demand” and rising geopolitical risks
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12 February 2026, 09:12

"Make selfish cyclists wear a licence plate," says frothing Telegraph columnist in bizarre piece claiming drivers are "terrified" by "egomaniac" cyclists going against Margaret Thatcher with "absolutist green agenda"

Good news, everyone! The Telegraph has rung up another columnist for a an anti-cycling special, this time demanding “selfish” cyclists (whose “absolutist green agenda” goes against Maggie T’s beliefs about car ownership, don’t you know) wear a licence plate to use the roads. Isn’t this a throwback to a couple of years ago…

The Telegraph cycling column
The Telegraph cycling column (Image Credit: Telegraph)

It all comes in response to the news that three new signalised pedestrian crossings are to be installed on the Outer Circle of Regent’s Park as part of the Royal Parks new ‘considerate cycling’ campaign.

Naturally, the newspaper which was scolded by the press regulator over its inaccurate (and much ridiculed) front-page claim that cyclists are hitting 52mph while chasing London Strava segments, found a columnist to pen some thoughts on the situation.

> Telegraph journalists told “check your research” after front page claims cyclists hit 52mph chasing London Strava segments… despite that being faster than Olympic track cyclists

Titled, ‘Make selfish cyclists wear a licence plate’, Clive Aslet claimed people on bikes have a “unique opportunity to cause distress” as they can “unload unspeakable tirades of invective, then pedal away out of earshot before the offended party has had the chance to let off a volley in return”.

Cyclist in London with face covering in cycle lane
Cyclist in London with face covering in cycle lane (Image Credit: Simon MacMichael)

The answer? Licence plates… apparently. There was also a new one for future games of anti-cycling bingo, the columnist appearing to oppose the “egomaniac cyclist who believes that all the world should scatter before him”, and is “a product of an absolutist green agenda and a hatred of the ‘great car owning democracy’”. Stay with me… “for whom motor vehicles are not a symbol of individual freedom, as Margaret Thatcher believed, but of greed”. Going against Thatcher’s view of the motor vehicle, add that to your bingo cards, everyone.

The frothing ended with a false claim that illegal electric bikes and motorbikes are “push bikes” before claiming, to car drivers, the “increased responsibility these machines impose is terrifying”.

“But the law seems not to have noticed them, the column concluded. “They or those in charge of them should have number plates. So, particularly in urban conditions, should cyclists. After all, they frequently wear cameras in case their rights are infringed by other road users – they want to be able to identify them in court. Cyclists who wear face coverings should not be anonymous; with rights go responsibilities. A licence plate system would allow aggrieved pedestrians to level the score.”

Sorry you had to read that so early on a Thursday…

12 February 2026, 09:12

Why did Tadej Pogačar share his power data on his latest Strava upload? Won’t it help his rivals?

2026 Tadej Pogacar yellow jersey with power zones
2026 Tadej Pogacar yellow jersey with power zones (Image Credit: Zac WiLLIAMS SWpix.com)

> Why did Tadej Pogačar share his power data on his latest Strava upload? Won’t it help his rivals?

12 February 2026, 09:12

Regional bike shop chain files notice of intention to appoint administrators

Cycle Revolution, Ipswich
Cycle Revolution, Ipswich (Image Credit: Google Maps)

Earlier this week we brought you the news that Frog Cycles had filed an intention to appoint administrators. Now, the local press in East Anglia is reporting Cycle Revolution, a regional bike shop chain with stores in Ipswich, Norwich and Colchester has also made a similar filing.

As with Frog, the notice allows companies to continue trading while seeking to avoid the worst case scenario.

Cycle Revolution director Darren Thomas said it is “a testing time for everyone across the company” and next steps are being “considered”.

“Operations are continuing as normal, and we remain committed to supporting our customers and partners while working to protect the long-standing reputation of the business,” he told the Eastern Daily Press.

“We are working closely with professional advisers. As the situation is fluid, I’m not able to share further detail at this stage. We are working towards an outcome that enables the business to continue trading. We expect this to conclude shortly, although timings are subject to change.”

12 February 2026, 09:12

Jim Ratcliffe “sorry” claim that UK is “being colonised” by immigrants “offended some people” – as Ineos Grenadiers stay silent on owner’s controversial comments

Sir Jim Ratcliffe at Team Ineos launch (picture credit Simon Wilksinon, SWPix.com)
Sir Jim Ratcliffe at Team Ineos launch (picture credit Simon Wilksinon, SWPix.com)

> Jim Ratcliffe “sorry” claim that UK is “being colonised” by immigrants “offended some people” – as Ineos Grenadiers stay silent on owner’s controversial comments

12 February 2026, 09:12

Pray for no speedbumps on the way home

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12 February 2026, 09:12

SRAM drops appeal against Zipp aero wheel patent infringement ruling, as Princeton Carbon Works “validated” over wavy rim design

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2021 Princeton Wake 6560 Discbrake Wheelset – rim 1.jpg (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> SRAM drops appeal against Zipp aero wheel patent infringement ruling, as Princeton Carbon Works “validated” over wavy rim design

12 February 2026, 09:12

Police promise "full review" after injured cyclist left unattended by emergency services on busy road for several hours

Dyfed Powys Police has promised a “full review” after an elderly cyclist was left lying injured on a busy road for several hours.

The rider was attended to by off-duty fire officers and passers-by, but Welshpool County Councillor Graham Breeze told the County Times that police never arrived to direct traffic and there was a long wait for an ambulance.

“No police officers were sent, and no fire appliance was deployed, even though trained fire personnel were already on site. There was a potential six-hour delay for an ambulance, and the location posed a significant ongoing hazard,” he told the local press.

“I am told that an ambulance eventually arrived around two hours after the initial 999 call, though witnesses were initially told the response time could be as long as six hours.”

The local politician said the location where the injured cyclist was left lying is “one of Welshpool’s most dangerous stretches of road”.

“We must understand why police did not attend, why the fire service was not deployed, and why an elderly man was left lying in the roadway for so long,” he added.

12 February 2026, 09:12

Radio 1 presenter Greg James to ride 1,000km on a tandem for Red Nose Day

Radio 1 presenter Greg James is cycling 1,000km across the UK over eight days for Red Nose Day. Sounds like a nice cycling holiday, to be honest. Oh, right, he’s doing it on a tandem. Fair play.

Starting in Weymouth on 13 March, the radio presenter will ride up through Wales, the Midlands and north of England, ending in Edinburgh on Friday 20 March.

Some days he’ll have company, other days he’ll be pushing the tandem on alone. All the info is on the Red Nose Day website.

12 February 2026, 09:12

“Do you wait two minutes or show me the middle finger?”: Tadej Pogačar hits out at “spoiled” fans after bizarre confrontation – and reveals rare glimpse at power data

Urška Žigart and Tadej Pogačar, ‘Do Not Disturb’ jersey (Image Credit: Tadej Pogačar)
Urška Žigart and Tadej Pogačar, ‘Do Not Disturb’ jersey (Image Credit: Unknown)

> “Do you wait two minutes or show me the middle finger?”: Tadej Pogačar hits out at “spoiled” fans after bizarre confrontation – and reveals rare glimpse at power data

12 February 2026, 09:12

Ineos boss Jim Ratcliffe told to apologise by PM for saying UK 'colonised by immigrants'

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Sir David Brailsford and Chris Froome at Team Ineos' launch, 2019
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, Sir David Brailsford and Chris Froome at Team Ineos’ launch, 2019 (Image Credit: SWpix.com)

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the founder of Ineos and source of cash behind the cycling team Ineos Grenadiers, is on the front page of many of the newspapers this morning having told Sky News the UK has been “colonised by immigrants”.

“You can’t have an economy with nine million people on benefits and huge levels of immigrants coming in,” he said. “I mean, the UK has been colonised. It’s costing too much money.”

Prime minister Keir Starmer has told Ratcliffe to apologise for his “offensive and wrong” remark, a Downing Street spokesperson later stating the Ineos boss’s comments “play into the hands of those who want to divide our country”.

12 February 2026, 09:30

Shimano profits slashed in half despite slight sales rise as company blames “weak demand” and rising geopolitical risks

2022 Dauphine – Ineos Grenadiers Pinarello Dogma F 2 shimano
2022 Dauphine – Ineos Grenadiers Pinarello Dogma F 2 shimano (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)

> Shimano profits slashed in half despite slight sales rise as company blames “weak demand” and rising geopolitical risks

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Dan is the road.cc news editor and joined in 2020 having previously written about nearly every other sport under the sun for the Express, and the weird and wonderful world of non-league football for The Non-League Paper. Dan has been at road.cc for four years and mainly writes news and tech articles as well as the occasional feature. He has hopefully kept you entertained on the live blog too. Never fast enough to take things on the bike too seriously, when he’s not working you’ll find him exploring the south of England by two wheels at a leisurely weekend pace, or enjoying his favourite Scottish roads when visiting family. Sometimes he’ll even load up the bags and ride up the whole way, he’s a bit strange like that.  

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42 thoughts on ““Make selfish cyclists wear a licence plate,” says frothing Telegraph columnist in bizarre piece claiming drivers are terrified by “egomaniac” cyclists going against Margaret Thatcher with “absolutist green agenda” + more on the live blog”

  1. HLaB
    February 12, 2026 at 9:17 am
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    Here we go again!

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  2. OnYerBike
    February 12, 2026 at 9:26 am
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    I’m not sure I can even claim “Bingo!” because some of those claims are so unhinged I didn’t have them on the cards.

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  3. HoarseMann
    February 12, 2026 at 9:33 am
    7

    How about as well as ‘L’ plates, we have ‘#’ plates – where the # is replaced by the number of points a driver has on their licence.

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    • mctrials23
      February 12, 2026 at 2:18 pm
      0

      I’m not sure that has any real relevance to someones safety on the roads. I would bet a large amount of money that plenty of people with 6 or even more points on their license are safer drivers than those with none. Lets not pretend that even a tiny fraction of bad driving results in points on people records.

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      • HoarseMann
        February 12, 2026 at 4:32 pm
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        It would enable others to identify those drivers who ‘hold the rules of the road in contempt’ though.

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  4. Mr Blackbird
    February 12, 2026 at 9:37 am
    14

    I really can’t see an issue with going against Margaret Thatcher’s ideals. After all she is pretty much responsible for the destruction of British Manufacturing, public services, utilities, council housing and transportation. She also pissed revenue from North Sea up the wall in lower taxation, which mainly served to push up house prices.

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    • Backladder
      February 12, 2026 at 12:28 pm
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      But surely selfish cyclists are the epitome of Thatcherism, she was all for the individual over the society!

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  5. mctrials23
    February 12, 2026 at 9:45 am
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    When I’m out in my car I am constantly petrified a cyclist will come out of nowhere and kill me or if not kill me, try to kill themselves on my car. Scares the bejesus out of me. The other drivers doing nearly 50 in a 30, pulling out in front of me without looking, flying into side roads on the wrong side of the road? Nah, thats my happy place. That doesn’t worry me at all.

    Less cars? No, I want more distracted drivers on our roads. Then again, with license plates there aren’t any because they have all been caught and banned due to their number plates. Silly me.

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  6. mdavidford
    February 12, 2026 at 9:52 am
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    [they can] pedal away out of earshot before the offended party has had the chance to let off a volley in return

    So it would all be fine if cyclists would just stick around for those in charge of a dangerous lump of machinery to rage at them? Right – gotcha…

    Maybe Telegraph columnists should be made to wear some sort of identifying mark – after all, they’ve already proved they hold facts, truth, and good sense in contempt.

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  7. Kendalred
    February 12, 2026 at 10:36 am
    15

    Thank you to Sir Jim Ratshit for proving once and for all that it is the refugees of this world who are responsible for all the country’s woes, rather than the wealth hoarding, tax-dodging billionaires and multi-millionaires. Good on ya, Big Jim!

    Now get the fuck out of my football club, you incompetent reactionary dick.

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    • Backladder
      February 12, 2026 at 12:32 pm
      10

      As an immigrant to the tiny principality of Monaco he is equivalent to over 1800 immigrants to the UK, can he please stop colonising this poor little town or at least STFU and stop being such a hyppocrit.

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      • Backladder
        February 12, 2026 at 12:33 pm
        6

        Definately mising teh eddit funktion.

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        • mdavidford
          February 12, 2026 at 12:36 pm
          7

          road.cc or Sir Jim?

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  8. Global Nomad
    February 12, 2026 at 10:40 am
    3

    seems like a day of entitled individuals….
    fans without empathy or patience, A journalists with a distorted view of sharing the road, A billionaire hypocrite who deliberately uses misinformation.

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    • Surreyrider
      February 12, 2026 at 2:11 pm
      4

      Journalist?

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  9. hawkinspeter
    February 12, 2026 at 10:41 am
    5

    Whilst Thatcher was fully into car ownership and road building, her brief environmental phase was very important to the green movement as it legitimised the various worries about the ozone layer and climate change/CO2.

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    • Smiley775
      February 14, 2026 at 7:46 am
      0

      A good point. Of course, Thatcher did much damage, but it is sad to realise that until not too long ago the Conservatives did have a strong environmental side in much of their strategic thinking. Sadly, all seems gone now in a bid to out-Reform Reform.

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  10. Steve K
    February 12, 2026 at 11:23 am
    6

    How will they judge which cyclists are selfish and therefore have to have a number plate?

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    • mdavidford
      February 12, 2026 at 12:10 pm
      7

      I suspect the test is “Are you a cyclist?”.

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    • Surreyrider
      February 12, 2026 at 2:12 pm
      0

      How will they judge whether number plates are an effective solution?

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      • mdavidford
        February 12, 2026 at 2:23 pm
        6

        By seeing whether it reduces the number of cyclists.

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    • Pub bike
      February 12, 2026 at 8:29 pm
      1

      They also drive an SUV?

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  11. Coneyhallcycleworks
    February 12, 2026 at 11:55 am
    5

    “Thin-lips” Clive is the one who wrote about executive jets being entirely acceptable forms of transport, yet feels bicycles require more regulation.
    What a strange individual, to go around kicking the proletariat while rimming his paymasters. Pathetic.

    He’ll never own a jet, or even be able to charter one but he can definitely enjoy London’s best bits on a very nice e-bike. Perhaps he should try it one time.

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  12. HarrogateSpa
    February 12, 2026 at 11:56 am
    1

    It is obvious that it is road.cc strategy to put rage bait content at the top of the Live Blog.

    I don’t agree with the strategy, I don’t read the Telegraph, and I don’t need a cycling website to recycle their content for me.

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    • mdavidford
      February 12, 2026 at 12:11 pm
      6

      I don’t agree with the strategy

      — HarrogateSpa

      But you validate it by repeatedly commenting about it.

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      • Dnnnnnn
        February 12, 2026 at 12:23 pm
        0

        And so have I – although I engage much less with road.cc (and other social media) these days, and try to avoid the ragebait. It leaves more time to ride my bike – which is a double bonus for mental health.

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      • HarrogateSpa
        February 12, 2026 at 3:33 pm
        0

        No you are wrong. I have commented on road.cc’s rage bait strategy, not on the rage bait content.

        It is you who have validated their strategy, higher up the thread, by reacting to the bait – by commenting on the anti-cycling content in the Telegraph article.

        As long as you and others keep rising to the bait, we’ll keep getting recycled anti-cycling content here.

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        • mdavidford
          February 12, 2026 at 3:54 pm
          3

          Makes no difference _what_ you’re commenting about – it’s all engagement, and it all counts the same.

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          • slc
            February 12, 2026 at 4:49 pm
            5

            “And remind me, how do these ironic viewers show up in the ratings?”

            “They show up the same, my friend. They show up just the same.”

            A Mitchell and Webb sketch mocking the apprentice

    • IanGlasgow
      February 12, 2026 at 9:39 pm
      0

      You have to pay to read The Telegraph’s ragebait, but if you want a laugh without paying them or giving their website any traffic you can read it for free here: https://archive.is/20260210164622/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/02/10/make-selfish-cyclists-wear-a-license-plate/

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  13. mitsky
    February 12, 2026 at 4:33 pm
    6

    “Dear Clive Aslet of the Telegraph

    With regards to your article about requiring cyclists to display registration to enable them to be held to account for any infractions on the road…

    Presumably you had done sufficient research to verify that this would be a worthwhile endeavour when it comes to the value of any property damage caused by cyclists alongside the casualty rates (deaths/serious injuries) when compared to those caused by drivers.

    Because, of course, we all know that drivers (who have been required to show registration on their motor vehicles for decades) are impeccable road users who do not cause ANY damage or KSIs for fear of the consequences by being so easily traceable through the vehicle registration…
    Not.

    Regards
    A. Noyd”

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  14. eburtthebike
    February 13, 2026 at 12:31 am
    4

    Sir Jim Ratcliffe:

    Part owner of ManU football team: if they banned immigrants his team would be down to about 6 people, or less.

    They must be the right kind of immigrants. You know, the ones that make him money.

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  15. Rome73
    February 13, 2026 at 7:48 am
    5

    The things that riles me the most about these brexitty, racist liars is they lie. The population growth figures are incorrect. He uses the language of UKRAP and ReFUK to make it sound as if the population is growing tens of millions every half decade. When it is not. Also, he implied very clearly during the brexitty years that he would build a car factory in South Wales following Brexitty. But then he took his business and himself to France – because it is easier to do business in the EU rather than outside the EU. Which he knew anyway but lied.

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    • Rendel Harris
      February 13, 2026 at 9:40 am
      3

      The BBC have taken the trouble to run a fact check on his comments: of eight claims made, it turns out that six were false and the other two true but inaccurate: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c15x4x7p93lo

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      • chrisonabike
        February 13, 2026 at 12:29 pm
        1

        I guess the realisation in recent years is in a world of so much information and contested facts that a) people don’t care that much about lies (or “opinion before fact”) b) loudness and frequency not just win, but actually create reality (or at least direct the conversations).

        The challenge is then do you try to beat them at their own game – they’re probably going to win that and you become the thing you disagree with? Or hope that taking the high ground wins (might have to console yourself with “we see now they were right and we *should* have listened). Or invent another way eg. like the “shit sandwich” technique where you start and finish with your point and the truth, and only address the lies and bias once, in the middle?

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        • chrisonabike
          February 13, 2026 at 12:37 pm
          0

          … of course humans have always had human biases. So all those social and psychological things which make us quite unlike Vulcans always apply and are there waiting for those seeking power or maintaining it to use. And they – we – all do to some extent.

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      • mdavidford
        February 13, 2026 at 1:55 pm
        1

        Didn’t stop them rushing Farrightage on to Nick Robinson’s programme to claim that he was “factually correct” without a whole lot of pushback, though.

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        • chrisonabike
          February 13, 2026 at 3:40 pm
          0

          Until recently discovering the Private Eye podcast I had thought that GB News had some regard to matters of old-fashioned journalism (albeit without being a consumer of their content). Apparently I was mistaken.

          Although …

          One cannot hope to bribe or twist
          (thank God) the British journalist.
          But seeing what the fellow will do
          Unbribed, there’s no occasion to.

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          • chrisonabike
            February 13, 2026 at 3:41 pm
            0

            (That should have said “*some* at GB News occasionally had…”)

          • chrisonabike
            February 13, 2026 at 3:44 pm
            0

            But as you say, the BBC could have given him more of a shake, given their “fact check” crew had pointed out the rubbish.

            OTOH Farrage – like Trump – thrives on that also it seems.

  16. 60somethingcyclist
    February 14, 2026 at 8:58 am
    0

    Yet more foaming at the mouth anti-cyclist bile from the Torygraph. You’d think they’d have more important things to write about the way things are.

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  17. 60somethingcyclist
    February 14, 2026 at 3:34 pm
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    This writer sounds like one of those sad people who walk through town centres ranting on about anything and anyone. Like them he is best ignored.

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Rendel Harris 3 minutes ago

@chrisonabike To answer your asterisk this is very much the case, the latest polling in the region shows that only 24% of Palestinians support Hamas; in the West Bank this falls to 18%. Sadly our new shoehorn non sequiteur troll doesn't appear able to understand the distinction; tragically neither do Israel's phosphorous shells.

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chrisonabike 10 minutes ago

Indeed - "attractive nuisance" and all that. Don't Forestry England operate some woods though? If I'm not mistaken they're somewhat hazardous environments, with trees that can fall on people, never mind stacked harvested logs. (TBF they do put signs up telling people to stay clear of those / not climb them).

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chrisonabike 17 minutes ago

Wait what? What have Hamas - or "the Palestinians" * - been saying about cycle infra or mass motoring? * I was under the impression that these were not equivalent - in an analogous way to Restore not being equivalent to eg. Patriotic Alternative or the British National Party. Although some officials of the latter two are reported as endorsing the former.

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Rendel Harris 18 minutes ago

One can see Forestry England's point of view in this case; if they are correct and the ramps have become unstable or otherwise unsafe and they are aware of this then they are wide open to liability claims if someone gets injured by an on-site defect if they leave the facility open for public use. Some of the other instances of ramps being removed revisited above are clearly petty and unnecessary but if their story is true this one seems justified. The fact that they are saying bikes are welcome in all other parts of the site speaks against this being a general don't want bikes here policy.

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chrisonabike 25 minutes ago

@the little onion D'you think they meant not "The white van man" but "The white white van man"? Regardless, they're almost certainly on the wrong side of history on the motoring. But I have no expectation that humans won't continue holding ... very strong "us and them" views. Or "nobody can tell me what to do" (more Lowe's case it seems).

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scgf 47 minutes ago

@the little onion Can we please refer to Hamas and the Palestinians as Islamo-Fascists? Look at their policies on democracy, the LGBT community and diversity in general, dissent and freedom of belief. The left you appear to be part of condones them along with their homophobia, transphobia and misogyny - so maybe it's you who is the Fascist?

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RE: Ultra low emission zones repairing children's lungs - study finds Ah, but aren't they just making that the poor children living just *outside* them are now stuck in perpetual pea-soupers? File this one under "but cyclists / cycle lanes cause congestion which increases emissions" / "making the motorists go the longer way round obviously increases emissions" / "making motorists go slower or stop start more increases emissions". That doesn't mean some of that is not true *now*, or that someone shouldn't do the numbers. As long as they don't throw the "traffic evaporation" and "more active travel" babies out with the "congestion" bathwater.

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mitsky 1 hour ago

Regarding the clip from Restore Britain... "... the car is a safe place, driving around London you are safer in a car than the Tube..." Holey moley. If everyone who took the Tube used a private car instead (or even a PHV) imagine the gridlock...

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the little onion 2 hours ago

Can we please refer To Restore as the fascist party? Look at their policies on White British people then compare this to the various 1930s race laws in fascist Italy and Germany

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mctrials23 2 hours ago

I mean, bike jumps are fundamentally not safe. Riding on the roads is not entirely safe. Sitting at home eating junk food and watching screens 24/7 is not particularly good for you. Sometimes you have to accept risk. I would wager that the vast majority of the NHS budget is spent treating people with lifestyle related illnesses vs acute injuries like you would get from cocking up a dirt jump.

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