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Will There Ever Be A Political Party That Isn't In Thrall To The Eco Lunatics?
I have no-one to vote for at the moment as all three main parties have been taken in by greta and her ilk and are determined to career down a path of eco poverty and industrial destruction. I thought the Conservative party had more sense than to be taken in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//….climate change is a real issue and requires some kind of response even if you disagree about what that should be.//
Indeed. And “what should be done” is wide ranging, from almost nothing, in the case of the UK because its emissions are two pennorth of diddly squat, through to quite a lot in the case of India and China because they are the world’s greatest sources of emissions and show little or no sign of doing anything significant. There’s a whole lot in between but this government seems intent in bankrupting people, businesses and the economy in a reckless drive towards a ridiculous goal that they call “net zero.” A debate is necessary to see whether people really want that in the same way that a debate was necessary to see whether the country wanted to continue its membership of the EU (where, similarly, there was also near unanimity among the main parties).
The undoubted fact is that the UK could reduce its emissions to zero tomorrow and it would make precisely no difference whatsoever to the perceived problem. Bankrupting the country for no apparent reason other than looking good on the world stage doesn’t seem particularly smart by any measure. If the countries that are making the greatest contribution to the problem somehow need such a gesture to “encourage” them to do what they need to do, it might be questioned whether their hearts are really in it (and I think I know the answer to that question).
Indeed. And “what should be done” is wide ranging, from almost nothing, in the case of the UK because its emissions are two pennorth of diddly squat, through to quite a lot in the case of India and China because they are the world’s greatest sources of emissions and show little or no sign of doing anything significant. There’s a whole lot in between but this government seems intent in bankrupting people, businesses and the economy in a reckless drive towards a ridiculous goal that they call “net zero.” A debate is necessary to see whether people really want that in the same way that a debate was necessary to see whether the country wanted to continue its membership of the EU (where, similarly, there was also near unanimity among the main parties).
The undoubted fact is that the UK could reduce its emissions to zero tomorrow and it would make precisely no difference whatsoever to the perceived problem. Bankrupting the country for no apparent reason other than looking good on the world stage doesn’t seem particularly smart by any measure. If the countries that are making the greatest contribution to the problem somehow need such a gesture to “encourage” them to do what they need to do, it might be questioned whether their hearts are really in it (and I think I know the answer to that question).
It's the new religion and on here it seems to be the same ones who have the Covid religion right behind it.
Personally, after a lifetime of voting Tory I can no longer do so while this arrogant liar in No10 continues along this economically illiterate path.
I have no problem with reducing the reliance on fossil fuels, not for the so called CO2 mandate but for the clear and measurable pollution caused. But it must be done timely and not put those at the bottom of the food chain in danger or bearing the brunt of it which is exactly what Johnson is doing.
Personally, after a lifetime of voting Tory I can no longer do so while this arrogant liar in No10 continues along this economically illiterate path.
I have no problem with reducing the reliance on fossil fuels, not for the so called CO2 mandate but for the clear and measurable pollution caused. But it must be done timely and not put those at the bottom of the food chain in danger or bearing the brunt of it which is exactly what Johnson is doing.
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