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On 03/10/2024 at 10:42, Robbie said:

Wouldn't you know, Tony Blair & Labour messed up regarding the UK's future Nuclear Energy needs.

"Tony Blair's plan to pave the way for a new generation of nuclear power stations by the time he leaves office was in disarray yesterday after the high court ruled the government had carried out a "misleading" and "seriously flawed" consultation on its energy review".

 

WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COM

Court rules consultation on power stations was 'misleading and flawed'.

 

2007!!! @Robbie C'mon...what have the Tories done this past 14 years? Hinckley Point delays and delays.. No new onshore wind farms and you complain of high electricity costs? Hypocritical!

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This is a good listen & very informative.

 

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To have your energy needs dependent on foreign Countries is a national security issue as far as I'm concerned.

 

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Why Net Zero is so important... Ask the people of Valencia

APNEWS.COM

In the blink of an eye, the muddy water covered roads, railways and entered houses and businesses in towns and villages on the southern outskirts of Valencia city.

 

15 hours ago, Robbie said:

 

14 years of non action by Tory governments

Neglect in building nuclear power stations quickly enough, on shore wind farms too..so much Tory nimbyism.

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Sorry @RobbieI am getting tired of your postings of right wing propogandists Tice, Bernie, Guido, Net zero watch... 

How about posting from scientists who realise the damage to the planet, fossil fuel purveyors are doing?

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The locals in Cornwall are not happy with this Labour Government.

 

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This Labour Government gets crazier by the day.

Nothing they do is in the UK's interest. Just Labour's crazy interest.

 

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Fury as UK beauty spot to be dug up and ruined under Ed Miliband's net zero plot.

WWW.EXPRESS.CO.UK

EXCLUSIVE: A picturesque strip of land in Lincolnshire is being ripped up to...

 

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But @Robbie electricity infrastructure is necessary. Practicalities, its cheaper to deliver electricity with pylons than burying it underground. The nuclear power stations promised and then delayed by Tory governments, could have delivered cheaper energy. What a surprise the Express doesnt mention this? I wonder why 🤫

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On 04/11/2024 at 11:35, Piethagoram said:

Sorry @RobbieI am getting tired of your postings of right wing propogandists Tice, Bernie, Guido, Net zero watch... 

How about posting from scientists who realise the damage to the planet, fossil fuel purveyors are doing?

I don't think this is fair. You post almost exclusively from one viewpoint, Robbie is your antithesis.

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Perhaps the way to look at it, is to find respected scientists publicly speaking at the World Climate conferences in favour of the fossil fuel lobby. 

In general, there aren't any!

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