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Well Done Boris . . . .
. . . . you have my wholehearted support, which is unusual ;-)
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He has stopped dreaming of vanity bridges that never get built and has turned to building a floating island instead.
There are already 35 offshore wind farms in the UK, and a further 5 under construction. So not exactly ground breaking stuff from Boris.
There is no indiction from the report how big ‘colossal’ is? Is it bigger than the 4 farms being constructed on Doggerbank.
Worth remember that the push to renewable energy started with Blair who introduced financial support for solar, onshore turbines and home insulation.
The Conservatives have ended all those subsidies to encourage more alternative energy, and from being world leaders, we have started to lag behind.
He has stopped dreaming of vanity bridges that never get built and has turned to building a floating island instead.
There are already 35 offshore wind farms in the UK, and a further 5 under construction. So not exactly ground breaking stuff from Boris.
There is no indiction from the report how big ‘colossal’ is? Is it bigger than the 4 farms being constructed on Doggerbank.
Worth remember that the push to renewable energy started with Blair who introduced financial support for solar, onshore turbines and home insulation.
The Conservatives have ended all those subsidies to encourage more alternative energy, and from being world leaders, we have started to lag behind.
he can always put Joanna Lumley in charge of construction. Cost of the non-existent garden bridge: £43 million in public money. And don't get me started on the Boris Island airport. (One result of which was that he blocked Crossrail from stopping at London City Airport, which actually exists and has actual passengers wanting to get to central London.)