‘Selective data is feeding the idea that climate change is inflicting major disaster on the world when the real picture is somewhat more nuanced.’
✍️ Ross Clark
https://t.co/qVK3l2vurV
‘Shipbuilding capabilities in the US and Europe have disappeared. In 1975, the US was the largest shipbuilder in the world. Today, China, South Korea and Japan build almost 90 per cent of the commercial vessels constructed each year.’
✍️ Peter Frankopan
https://t.co/eIDQj2PEoR
‘The voice of farmers (as opposed to landowning nobility) has long been weak in Britain for simple demographic reasons: few people are employed in agriculture, and this has been the case for centuries.’
✍️ Ross Clark
https://t.co/uyPDlE63Ri
‘One in five jobs in Britain is now filled by someone born overseas – despite a fall in EU workers since Brexit.’
✍️ Michael Simmons
https://t.co/a465kieMST
‘The NHS is a notoriously stressful place to work and The Spectator’s analysis of sickness data for hospital and community services staff shows the toll it takes – as well as the huge variation between different roles.’
✍️ Simon Cook
https://t.co/3eYs5FEVdq