That was what he thought in 2015. Who knows what he thinks now.
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41 Re: The climate Sat Apr 27 2019, 23:15
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
That was what he thought in 2015. Who knows what he thinks now.
42 Re: The climate Sat Apr 27 2019, 23:30
Guest
Guest
xmiles wrote:
That was what he thought in 2015. Who knows what he thinks now.
Which he then corrected with the article I posted above.
Still distracts from the point that we’d stand a better chance on a massive issue like this if we acted as part of an aligned EU.
43 Re: The climate Sat Apr 27 2019, 23:30
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
He's the star speaker at the Durham miners gala every year.
I'm sure he'll explain to them this year.
I'm sure he'll explain to them this year.
44 Re: The climate Sat Apr 27 2019, 23:48
Guest
Guest
Your standard response seems to be to deflect onto a half truth about Labour. Are you not arsed about the policies of the party you vote for?
45 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 08:59
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
Is he not the star speaker then?
46 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 09:31
Guest
Guest
Deserves to be yes, does far more than your rabble for ordinary people.
Is it Labour policy to reopen the mines?
Is it Labour policy to reopen the mines?
47 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 10:56
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
They were being asked about it this morning and apparently yes it is possible to reopen mines because there is technology to capture all the bad stuff. Doesn't appear to be a current policy position.
A fence sitter.
But they appear to be doing the old brexit ploy with this issue as they know part of their core vote populate the old mining towns and they expect their pits to be reopened.
As I said before they have latched on this "climate emergency" Milne will see this as an opportunity to tax the shit out of business and the middle classes to pay for their little red book of "radical ideas"
A fence sitter.
But they appear to be doing the old brexit ploy with this issue as they know part of their core vote populate the old mining towns and they expect their pits to be reopened.
As I said before they have latched on this "climate emergency" Milne will see this as an opportunity to tax the shit out of business and the middle classes to pay for their little red book of "radical ideas"
49 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 12:25
Guest
Guest
Hipster_Nebula wrote:
As I said before they have latched on this "climate emergency" Milne will see this as an opportunity to tax the shit out of business and the middle classes to pay for their little red book of "radical ideas"
Think “climate emergency” is a PR piece as much as anything else, glad to see Labour putting this at the front of politics though.
50 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 12:33
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
They will jump on any old bandwagon to garner votes. That's politics.
Does anyone actually think they give a crap?
Does anyone actually think they give a crap?
51 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 12:41
Guest
Guest
More likely to do anything about it than the Tories. The only issue you seem bothered about is how much tax you pay, so vote UKIP.
52 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 14:46
Hipster_Nebula
Nat Lofthouse
You don't know anything me but ok.
Anyway I'll move on from this thread now they all seem to go the same way.
Anyway I'll move on from this thread now they all seem to go the same way.
53 Re: The climate Sun Apr 28 2019, 19:52
Guest
Guest
No need to be soft about it. The only concern you voice is about the amount of tax you pay, so that’s what I’m going to assume you care about. You certainly don’t seem to support action on climate change for that reason.
55 Re: The climate Mon May 13 2019, 11:50
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Bill Nye, the science guy, has had enough.
56 Re: The climate Mon May 13 2019, 12:28
sunlight
Andy Walker
She wouldnt attend the Climate meeting, but she did arrange and meet the Prince of Saudi, or King or whatever the title is, who has just had 37 people executed. I believe he went into 10 Downing street.
58 Re: The climate Sat Jun 29 2019, 23:19
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
In Coniston for the week thought it would be cooler but fack me it's been hot today, picked the wrong day to climb the old man.
59 Re: The climate Sun Jun 30 2019, 20:40
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Any day's a wrong day to climb an old man. Although you might get away with it on pension day.Angry Dad wrote:In Coniston for the week thought it would be cooler but fack me it's been hot today, picked the wrong day to climb the old man.
60 Re: The climate Fri Apr 03 2020, 13:31
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
It's rather telling that the earth has been starting to heal since we got out of the way.
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