There's nothing 'wrong' with the climate. Change is natural & inevitable - stasis is impossible given the continuous change in planetary positioning to the sun
@BenedictSpence When the justice system - and the establishment - work correctly, fairly, and in line with what voters repeatedly vote for, the British people do not riot.
@DPJHodges If this result is taken to be a reflection of the country as a whole - and therefore the likely result of a GE - then the Conservatives, Lib Dems and Greens no longer exist as parties, in effect.
At least try and view the result in its context.
@LozTrading@afneil@JohnRentoul All politicians carry the blame for not having the statesmanship to make the hard decisions necessary for the good of the country. Starting when Major took over.
Remarkable victory for the Tories in Aberdeen South, beating SNP 50% to 29% — as resounding as Burnham in Makerfield. But it’s not replicable for the Tories on a national scale — and before the year is out Labour will discover that neither is Makerfield.
🚨 CONFIRMED: The climate hoax revealed:
Leading physicist Dr. William Happer: "More CO₂ is good for the world... It's absurd to be trying to reduce CO₂."
"We're in a CO₂ famine now... So it's unbelievable that they've managed to turn this beneficial gas, a part of life, into a threat."
Millions of homes are at risk from climate change, the British Geological Survey has claimed in a new report – but it relies on the IPCC's discredited RCP8.5 modelling, says Paul Homewood in the Climate Skeptic. https://t.co/CCDbBFE1lO
Fifty years from now, academic treatises will be written about how the world was taken in by the climate madness of a pseudo-scientific doomsday cult, writes Princeton physicist Professor William Happer. https://t.co/DK4hO9Da1u
'Andy Burnham is like a PE teacher, it’s laughable that he could run the country.'
@RachelSJohnson can't imagine ‘a more damaging thing to do to the country’ than replacing Keir Starmer with a man whose ‘main achievement' is deregulating Manchester’s busses.
John Healey has done the whole of Britain a great service. He has reminded us that the first duty of any government is the protection of our country and its people. It is non-discretionary and non-negotiable.
Unlike other areas of expenditure like welfare, health or education, when it comes to defence, we must spend whatever is necessary to meet the external threats we face.
@montie@AndyBurnhamGM@ConHome This is how great countries become second, and then third world countries. Ideology above all things.
We need some humility, and serious pragmatism to stop it happening to 'Great' Britain...
The nauseating hypocrisy of E Miliband is jaw-dropping. He and his kind across the political class — Labour, Tory, Lib Dem, SNP — promoted the very energy policies that lumbered Britain with the highest industrial energy costs in the world, making industries like steel uneconomic. They tolerated no dissent from their net zero nonsense even as deindustrialisation gathered pace. And now Miliband has the audacity to pose as the saviour of British steelworkers! In truth, the British political class has shamefully failed them, none more so than net zero zealot Miliband.
This is deeply troubling. I hope my union - @fbunational - will explain to fire service bosses that firefighters must be free to express their political views without fear of sanction by their employer. @manchesterfire has seriously overstepped the mark here.
Utterly damning. @DavidLammy hoist by his own petard. He demanded "righteous anger" over George Floyd but condemned JD Vance for expressing "righteous anger" over Ben Nowak.
Proper journalism by @TrevorPTweets.
This exchange is so revealing. Kenyon points out the obvious - that the more people that enter a country, the more houses that country will need. But upon hearing the argument that immigration puts pressure on the housing supply, the Green candidate immediately defaults to her "I'm shocked and horrified you could ever say such a thing!" mode. The funny thing is, she ends up agreeing with him, but even then she tries to pretend he has said something appalling. This is what happens when politics is rooted in feelings rather than facts.