And we must therefore reject any approach to climate change which threatens
to destroy or prevent secure employment, to drive down wages or working
conditions, to arrest economic development around the world, to forbid the
working classes and non-white people from having children, to inflate the fuel
prices that always hit the poor hardest, or to restrict either travel
opportunities or a full diet to the rich.
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Indeed-but you failed to note that energy prices rose the highest when Ed Miliband was Enrrgy Secretary. Because of Labours "green energy" policy.
ReplyDeleteEd knows exactly why the British poor have to pay so much to heat and light their homes- it's because of his partys green dogma.
Indeed.
ReplyDeleteIt was Miliband's "green energy" policies that ensured energy prices soared to their highest level since 1997 when he was Energy Secretary.
The idea anyone takes this fraud seriously, is truly ridiculous.
Well, previously unheard of numbers do; this is the most popular policy from anyone that the pollsters can ever remember.
ReplyDeleteEd wants to reopen the pits, alongside the strong commitment to nuclear power carried over from the last Government, although not into this one, which is obsessed with paying its relatives to host wind turbines. Is that what you mean by "green dogma"?