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This is the failed UK politician that thinks paying extra for Norwegian oil will make Britain '#NetZero'.
Even doom-goblin #GretaThunberg gave up on the #ClimateScam to shill for #HamasTerrorists.
#NetZeroScam

UK EXPOSED TO NORWEGIAN PAY STRIKES
Another reason we must drill our our oil and gas - we must not be so over reliant on overseas energy
DRILL BRITAIN DRILL https://t.co/cYxyQTa9vb
The net zero agenda is real and will utterly decimate our country if followed to the zealous end. We must stand up and call out the lunacy! #netzero #netzeroscam #climatecon #societalsuicide
Malcolm Roberts nails it, this speech is massively underrated! ๐ฅ
Weโve already hit Net Zero, yet weโre breaching the UN agreement while our people are being driven into poverty.
This madness has to stop.
Enough is enough!
#NetZeroScam
@Ascenda_Careers @DefraGovUK ๐๐คก Lots of small farms have closed thanks to Milibrain's #NetZeroScam causing rising energy costs and the IHT. The Marxist controlled Labour party are no friends of farmers. This is just bollocks propaganda.
๐how ridiculous does it have to get โฆ.. #netzeroscam
Ed Miliband imposes new net zero restrictions on underfloor heating and towel rails
https://t.co/a9IzpPdB0T
Arguably, without Labour's total economic incompetence, plus the #NetZeroScam, the Iran war wouldn't be having such a massive impact in Britain.
Yet again, Labour is failing the nation.
https://t.co/ejU18QOqYE

@l_lucullus @Davidmetroland @carygold @arthur_eckart @ron_drouin @PogueMoran @David11359148 @helgy2 @ThomasSirianni2 @ETadpole @DilipShah_ @DMcWilliams_UK @Reformist001 @Ellis_Greenwood @ppalexhist @teladis94074 @NaomiLWood @FactsM79946 @HenricCont @MozartsTrump @LindseySharratt @FredTitmus @DawgAlfie @ASK_Esq29 @neal_cowboy @worstall @PerKurowski @siyahtiri1980 @buckingfankers @Pinkcasso13 @evehicletalks @AngryFleas @mike_lucullus @wasdawasda2 @T_Whiz @LosSignmakrDeCt @jbhearn @in_my_hands32 @takeitwithsalt @Jonatha2011Luis @StewartButton @KevinTartis @MikeTho04795078 @KimDriver11 @sioneill @ParkersPlaster1 @MarkJCarney @YouTube @sashayanshin But Dave loves socialism and all its nasty authoritarian traits .
EU ,Harris ,Starmer a Dave dream team ๐
#NetZeroScam #WEF etc
@GBNEWS Milibrain is a net zero maniac, who will destroy whatโs left of UK manufacturing! #NetZeroScam
@Plaid_Cymru are all in on the net zero agenda. But at what cost to our country and our freedoms? #netzeroscam #ClimateCon
Starmer defends 'hard-edged decisions' on defence spending.
๐ค๐ฑ๐ก
If spending what should be the defence budget on the #NetZeroScam and welfare for the workshy (as opposed to those in real need) there's something very wrong with this government.
https://t.co/SyJodFOB8p
@HomebodyRupe Yes, because of drilling and fracking, Trump is responsible for that, genius. We've banned those in the UK, because of the #NetZeroScam ๐๐คก
Leading Physicist Dr William Happer On The Climate Scam โMore CO2 Is Good For Our PlanetโฆTrying To Reduce It Is Absurdโโฆ #ClimateScam #NetZeroScam #CarbonScam #CO2 #MSM #WEF #WHO #Agenda2030 #UN ๐จ๐จ๐จ
ALL GLOBAL CRISES ARE SCAMS BY DESIGN.. #CovidScam #EbolaScam #HantavirusScam #ClimateScam #NetZeroScam #WarOnTerrorScam #Agenda2030Scam ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ
This isnt a "green agenda". Net zero is a planned attack on our strategic resources and ability to be self sufficient during crisis.
#NetZeroScam
#GeneralElectionNow
#LabourOutNow
Criminally Negligent. Andrew Neil's Words. Britain's Reality.
Andrew Neil does not use language carelessly. Writing in the Daily Mail this morning, he describes Britain as stuck in an energy emergency with an oil and gas policy bordering on the criminally negligent, delivered by a bunch of clueless inadequates at the tiller. He is not reaching for effect. He is delivering a verdict. And the evidence he marshals is unanswerable.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for the first time in history. Oil is heading toward two hundred dollars a barrel. Britain is facing the worst energy crisis since the Yom Kippur War of 1973. The International Energy Agency has described the supply disruption as the largest in history. And the government overseeing this catastrophe has spent the past year doing everything in its power to ensure Britain would be maximally exposed when it arrived. It closed North Sea oil and gas production. It borrowed against already strained public finances. It built an economic strategy on OBR forecasts that the energy crisis has already rendered obsolete. And it put the man most responsible for Britain's energy vulnerability, Ed Miliband, in charge of the response.
The Miliband contradiction has been hiding in plain sight for months. He stood at the despatch box during the energy debate last year and warned that Britain was a price taker not a price maker in international fossil fuel markets, leaving it exposed to their volatility. He was right. He was also the man who ensured that exposure would be as severe as possible by closing down the domestic production that could have cushioned the blow. The North Sea fields that could have been producing. The coal beds that remain untouched. The nuclear capacity that was decommissioned in pursuit of net zero targets that now look like a luxury policy designed for a world that no longer exists. Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison.
Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences. The fiscal headroom she has been defending against every request for defence spending, every demand from the Treasury and every warning from military chiefs, is being wiped out not by defence costs alone but by the energy price shock her own government's choices made inevitable. Her foundations, as Neil puts it, are built on quicksand. The borrowing costs are rising at the fastest pace since the Liz Truss mini-budget. Foreign creditors are watching. The bond markets are watching. And the Chancellor is discovering that the numbers she has been citing as proof of fiscal responsibility were always dependent on a stable world that this government's foreign policy paralysis helped to destabilise.
Neil makes one observation that connects the economic catastrophe to the political one with surgical precision. A stronger Prime Minister would have fired Miliband. He is right. The man who led the Cabinet revolt against supporting America, who blocked the use of Diego Garcia, who has spent a year dismantling Britain's energy independence and who stood at the despatch box admitting British households would pay the price, is still in his post. Still in the Cabinet. Still in the room. The reason Starmer has not fired him is the same reason he needed a drone on his own runway before he would act, the same reason he consulted his team on minesweepers and the same reason Britain is now a diminished, exposed and strategically paralysed country being described in its own press as a nation of clueless inadequates. He cannot afford to. The coalition that put him in power will not allow it. And so the inadequates remain at the tiller while Britain heads for the rocks.
"Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison. [...]. Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences."
![JChimirie66677's tweet photo. Criminally Negligent. Andrew Neil's Words. Britain's Reality.
Andrew Neil does not use language carelessly. Writing in the Daily Mail this morning, he describes Britain as stuck in an energy emergency with an oil and gas policy bordering on the criminally negligent, delivered by a bunch of clueless inadequates at the tiller. He is not reaching for effect. He is delivering a verdict. And the evidence he marshals is unanswerable.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for the first time in history. Oil is heading toward two hundred dollars a barrel. Britain is facing the worst energy crisis since the Yom Kippur War of 1973. The International Energy Agency has described the supply disruption as the largest in history. And the government overseeing this catastrophe has spent the past year doing everything in its power to ensure Britain would be maximally exposed when it arrived. It closed North Sea oil and gas production. It borrowed against already strained public finances. It built an economic strategy on OBR forecasts that the energy crisis has already rendered obsolete. And it put the man most responsible for Britain's energy vulnerability, Ed Miliband, in charge of the response.
The Miliband contradiction has been hiding in plain sight for months. He stood at the despatch box during the energy debate last year and warned that Britain was a price taker not a price maker in international fossil fuel markets, leaving it exposed to their volatility. He was right. He was also the man who ensured that exposure would be as severe as possible by closing down the domestic production that could have cushioned the blow. The North Sea fields that could have been producing. The coal beds that remain untouched. The nuclear capacity that was decommissioned in pursuit of net zero targets that now look like a luxury policy designed for a world that no longer exists. Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison.
Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences. The fiscal headroom she has been defending against every request for defence spending, every demand from the Treasury and every warning from military chiefs, is being wiped out not by defence costs alone but by the energy price shock her own government's choices made inevitable. Her foundations, as Neil puts it, are built on quicksand. The borrowing costs are rising at the fastest pace since the Liz Truss mini-budget. Foreign creditors are watching. The bond markets are watching. And the Chancellor is discovering that the numbers she has been citing as proof of fiscal responsibility were always dependent on a stable world that this government's foreign policy paralysis helped to destabilise.
Neil makes one observation that connects the economic catastrophe to the political one with surgical precision. A stronger Prime Minister would have fired Miliband. He is right. The man who led the Cabinet revolt against supporting America, who blocked the use of Diego Garcia, who has spent a year dismantling Britain's energy independence and who stood at the despatch box admitting British households would pay the price, is still in his post. Still in the Cabinet. Still in the room. The reason Starmer has not fired him is the same reason he needed a drone on his own runway before he would act, the same reason he consulted his team on minesweepers and the same reason Britain is now a diminished, exposed and strategically paralysed country being described in its own press as a nation of clueless inadequates. He cannot afford to. The coalition that put him in power will not allow it. And so the inadequates remain at the tiller while Britain heads for the rocks.
"Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison. [...]. Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences."](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HD-PXr-X0AAah61.jpg)
@LFarnz @denbypottery Denby Pottery closed because of your #NetZeroScam policies increasing energy costs, record businesses closing and unemployed over 2m. That's Labour's "growing the economy".๐๐คก๐#Labourliars #Labourhypocrites #Labourpaedos #TwotierKeir #Labourcorruption
https://t.co/CR74hexVhJ
@wideawake_media This despite the planned AI data centres that will consume gigawatts of energy and millions of litres of water.
Red Ed Miliband, tell us now how cows are responsible for driving climate change?
#NetZeroScam is about control over food to control the people.
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![JChimirie66677's tweet photo. Criminally Negligent. Andrew Neil's Words. Britain's Reality.
Andrew Neil does not use language carelessly. Writing in the Daily Mail this morning, he describes Britain as stuck in an energy emergency with an oil and gas policy bordering on the criminally negligent, delivered by a bunch of clueless inadequates at the tiller. He is not reaching for effect. He is delivering a verdict. And the evidence he marshals is unanswerable.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for the first time in history. Oil is heading toward two hundred dollars a barrel. Britain is facing the worst energy crisis since the Yom Kippur War of 1973. The International Energy Agency has described the supply disruption as the largest in history. And the government overseeing this catastrophe has spent the past year doing everything in its power to ensure Britain would be maximally exposed when it arrived. It closed North Sea oil and gas production. It borrowed against already strained public finances. It built an economic strategy on OBR forecasts that the energy crisis has already rendered obsolete. And it put the man most responsible for Britain's energy vulnerability, Ed Miliband, in charge of the response.
The Miliband contradiction has been hiding in plain sight for months. He stood at the despatch box during the energy debate last year and warned that Britain was a price taker not a price maker in international fossil fuel markets, leaving it exposed to their volatility. He was right. He was also the man who ensured that exposure would be as severe as possible by closing down the domestic production that could have cushioned the blow. The North Sea fields that could have been producing. The coal beds that remain untouched. The nuclear capacity that was decommissioned in pursuit of net zero targets that now look like a luxury policy designed for a world that no longer exists. Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison.
Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences. The fiscal headroom she has been defending against every request for defence spending, every demand from the Treasury and every warning from military chiefs, is being wiped out not by defence costs alone but by the energy price shock her own government's choices made inevitable. Her foundations, as Neil puts it, are built on quicksand. The borrowing costs are rising at the fastest pace since the Liz Truss mini-budget. Foreign creditors are watching. The bond markets are watching. And the Chancellor is discovering that the numbers she has been citing as proof of fiscal responsibility were always dependent on a stable world that this government's foreign policy paralysis helped to destabilise.
Neil makes one observation that connects the economic catastrophe to the political one with surgical precision. A stronger Prime Minister would have fired Miliband. He is right. The man who led the Cabinet revolt against supporting America, who blocked the use of Diego Garcia, who has spent a year dismantling Britain's energy independence and who stood at the despatch box admitting British households would pay the price, is still in his post. Still in the Cabinet. Still in the room. The reason Starmer has not fired him is the same reason he needed a drone on his own runway before he would act, the same reason he consulted his team on minesweepers and the same reason Britain is now a diminished, exposed and strategically paralysed country being described in its own press as a nation of clueless inadequates. He cannot afford to. The coalition that put him in power will not allow it. And so the inadequates remain at the tiller while Britain heads for the rocks.
"Miliband diagnosed the disease and administered the poison. [...]. Rachel Reeves now faces the consequences."](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/HD-PXegaYAA3pjV.jpg)
