UKIP announces plans to ban education about global warming in schools. Specifically, they want to stop screenings of Al Gore's film
An Inconvenient Truth
http://www.theecologist.org/News/news_round_up/2240422/ukip_to_ban_all_teaching_of_global_warming.html
To a certain extent, I am not massively worried about such a ban: -
i) My education taught me the basics about weather systems and terrain-related climate factors. Also about the carbon cycle, the water cycle, the greenhouse effect (only in as far as explaining why the earth is not an iceball, given its distance from the sun). There was *nothing whatsoever* about global warming taught in those days.
ii) I have not actually watched the Al Gore film myself: I didn't really need to, as I'd seen plenty of evidence accumulating since the first glacier retreat stories, in the 80s.
So, the nub of my question is that here is another political party wanting the power to tell us what we can or cannot teach our kids: should we allow them to do this?
If you are contemplating voting UKIP, would this policy be a clincher or a dealbreaker?