@BBCMorningLive I recently went to America with my sons as I have been diagnosed with cancer and wanted a trip of a lifetime - my insurance cost over £3000 for an 11 day trip
My boys paid £60 for the same trip Excessive or what?
@petedroberts@RupertLowe10@DavidLammy Having removed Assad what will fill the vacuum Al-Qaida and the like
And you think the Syria refugees will go back from here where they get everything handed to them on a plate
No they will set up Syrian enclaves in Britain and drain our system till it’s empty
Think man think
@LeeAndersonMP_ New blood needed
We can’t keep recycling the same old shit
People are fed up with everything being run by those just in it for the money and the status they think it gives them (deluded fools)
In 50yrs of watching them all Frank Field was the only true “man of the people”
@abbas_virji@LozzaFox It really depends on your perspective as to whether we “impoverished” or “developed” and “emboldened” these countries
Many of these places are just as advanced as we are
I would argue that “religion”caused far more problems than any other single factor in the past two centuries
@ModdedQuad@elonmusk Hi Nolan
Like you I have watched the @SpaceX journey with excitement for the future of our species As my own journey nears its final phase I think your story makes everything else pale into insignificance
Used for human benefit it can be a great thing
Here’s hoping
@P_A1X_AKS@energygovuk Getting a green grid is an aspiration which requires major changes to our distribution network
Micro nuclear would be a better government investment and would be quicker to implement and cheaper to run
Existing infrastructure could be used if people can get their heads round it
@P_A1X_AKS@energygovuk I take your point however a good condensing gas boiler is around 103% efficient whilst the efficiency of a heat pump across the year (SCOP) is around 370% so the price levelling has a way to go
Unlike much of Europe we did not properly incentivise renewable uptake