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Rent-A-Mob Descending On Balcombe Today
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-susse x-23732 938
So they don't want fracking, wind generators, nuclear or any new power stations apparently. So where is the electricity going to come from in the near future ?
So they don't want fracking, wind generators, nuclear or any new power stations apparently. So where is the electricity going to come from in the near future ?
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Bunch of bandwagon-jumpers. There was a great article by Dominic Lawson in the I paper the other day, describing how the High Weald has always supported industry - from iron working to brick working and so on - this is no different, it's not even THEIR back yard it's in, for the rentamob.
Did you know there is an oil pumping site in Poole Harbour? I didn't - heavily disguided, no blot on the landscape at all.
Bunch of berks, IMO
Did you know there is an oil pumping site in Poole Harbour? I didn't - heavily disguided, no blot on the landscape at all.
Bunch of berks, IMO
Quite agree sandy. I remember going on a science class trip in the early 60's to Hinkley Point nuclear power station near my school in Somerset. stacks. The science master was very enthusiastic about it and he enthused us boys as well. I thought that this was the way to go....very modern and no nasty smokey chimneys.
But they are about to start building another power station at the site, so I expect the rent-a-mob brigade will be making their way along the A38 soon.
But they are about to start building another power station at the site, so I expect the rent-a-mob brigade will be making their way along the A38 soon.
I feel a little torn on this one as I suspect that as a 20 year old student I'd have been joining the campaigners.
However every time I hear protesters being interviewed I feel annoyed that they just seen to have an anti government/anti capitalism stand and I wonder how many of them really understand the issues about fracking and how we need to compete with other nations for energy. Yesterday a campaigner was boasting about how the protest were attracting a wide range of groups including 'the Disabled against Benefit Cuts' and Pensioners against something else totally unrelated to fracking.
I think we need a full debate about fracking but I fear we will see other nations take the initiative and we'll pay the price in 5 years time
However every time I hear protesters being interviewed I feel annoyed that they just seen to have an anti government/anti capitalism stand and I wonder how many of them really understand the issues about fracking and how we need to compete with other nations for energy. Yesterday a campaigner was boasting about how the protest were attracting a wide range of groups including 'the Disabled against Benefit Cuts' and Pensioners against something else totally unrelated to fracking.
I think we need a full debate about fracking but I fear we will see other nations take the initiative and we'll pay the price in 5 years time
Just found this on the net'
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-somer set-217 74652
These protesters never have an answer for the question..... "if we don't allow this, then where is the electricity going to come from"
We have lots of wind generators here in Wales. I had a picnic lunch under one of them last weekend, when I was out with the dog. There was hardly any noise at all. Again, can't see why people find these sort of things unacceptable. If we had had these protesters around years ago, we wouldn't have any airports, railways, canals, etc whatsoever !
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These protesters never have an answer for the question..... "if we don't allow this, then where is the electricity going to come from"
We have lots of wind generators here in Wales. I had a picnic lunch under one of them last weekend, when I was out with the dog. There was hardly any noise at all. Again, can't see why people find these sort of things unacceptable. If we had had these protesters around years ago, we wouldn't have any airports, railways, canals, etc whatsoever !
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Not sure what on earth Thatcher has to do with this discussion ? We are in the situation regarding electricity generation because of every previous governments inaction in the past and its certainly not a party political point.
We are facing very serious problems in the near future unless we act now over power generation. Otherwise we are going to come home from work one day, flip the light switch and nothing will happen.
But I would like to think she would have gone down to Sussex and swung her handbag around a bit.
We are facing very serious problems in the near future unless we act now over power generation. Otherwise we are going to come home from work one day, flip the light switch and nothing will happen.
But I would like to think she would have gone down to Sussex and swung her handbag around a bit.
these are the sort of people who'll howl you down for daring to burn a hundred quid or so in motor fuel taking your family to weston-super-merde, but will then happily squander their own carbon footprint flying thousands of miles to some remote spot where they leave their plastic bags full of trash for the local wildlife to choke on. hypocrisy of the highest order.
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Regarding pylons...its just not possible to bury high voltage lines. You would need unsightly and expensive cooling stations every couple of miles or so, to get rid of the huge heat build up.
Why are pylons unsightly, when telegraph poles are not ? Pylons are part of modern life. They are as unnatural as any other man-made structure. I'm not sure why some people want to take us back to the middle ages.
Why are pylons unsightly, when telegraph poles are not ? Pylons are part of modern life. They are as unnatural as any other man-made structure. I'm not sure why some people want to take us back to the middle ages.
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