A new poll shows that, by more than 2 to 1, British voters would rather keep the right to set their own regulations than have greater access to EU markets.
That is the only question that truly matters, and is why talk of joining the EU is for the birds.
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@robprogressive This is a really silly point. It's £40,000 per person. Yes, it's far too high. But in a country of 69m people, tweeting about £1m a day adds nothing. Better to say it's nearly an entire year of GDP.
@AnnaClarke_____ Also, as prices of London flats have fallen or stagnated, the service charges have increased and now the annual service charge as a percent of the flat value is really painful. £2000 a year on a £300,000 flat is one thing. £5,000 a year on the same flat is quite another
@medialens I have explained to you before that climate proxies have poorer temporal resolution the farther you go back, so you have no idea whether modern warming is fast or not
@SkylineReport 1. By calling them "deniers" you are deliberately associating climate sceptics with holocaust deniers. That's rather despicable
2. CO2 lags temperature on a much, much shorter timescale than the graph you show
I’ve said since Trump was reelected that the United States would never stand up to Russia until the GOP stood up to Trump. This is a small and overdue step in that process, if pathetic that an unpopular lame duck president is still allowed to do so much damage to US interests.
@SkylineReport A better question: if climate models can't recover the little ice age, medieval warm period, dark ages, roman warm period, minoan optimum... how can we trust them to predict the future?
@MerrynSW If they make laws with "financial protections" for couples, it means one partner could lose all their money to the other if they stop living in the same house. Which is exactly why it is unwise to get married, and why they stay unmarried
Another MP who desperately needs my free energy training
Intermittent renewables will NEVER be cheaper
They require backup
They require more expensive real time balancing
They require orders of magnitude more grid infrastructure than conventional generation
And they STILL require massive subsidies
All of that gets added to bills and is the reason bills are going up not down
@Clarsonimus When they can explain the little ice age, medieval warm period, dark ages, Roman warm period, Minoan warm period ... that is when I will start listening to their models