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Started by: albion (399)

Goverment considering letting issis brides to come back home who have been marriedto people who want to kill us all.Soft touch Britain.

Started: 22nd Nov 2020 at 11:28

Posted by: Brasstoff (475)

What Platty said yesterday about Liberals infiltrating into Tory and Lab parties seems to be spot on.

Replied: 22nd Nov 2020 at 12:18

Posted by: Platty (2107)

Thank you Brasstoff. How many times have you heard, "there's not much difference between the parties"?

Anyway, I read today, but can't remember where, think it was the Express that whatever you vote you get Green, then he went on about the wind farms, electric cars, etc. and the damage they will cause. I have always thought of the Greens as liberals.

Replied: 22nd Nov 2020 at 16:07

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15385)

What damage doo wind farms and electric cars cause ?

Replied: 23rd Nov 2020 at 12:44

Posted by: PeterP (11306)

Wind farms kill thousands of birds every year,Plus when they are past their use are put into land fill. The components of the batteries in elect cars are lethal ,Plus child labour is used to mine some of the componants so are very green in usage

Replied: 23rd Nov 2020 at 13:08

Posted by: Platty (2107)

Well said Peter P. I've just been on a Forum talking about these "green" policies and how much worse they are to the present. Diesel is being stored in "secret" locations ready for any blackouts, they tried to work out how much diesel is used by the ships going out to service the wind farms, etc, they couldn't work it out to accuracy but what they had so far was colossal. The scale of the batteries and wind farm components going into landfill will be enormous.
I do think the hybrid version for cars was probably the most sensible, a sort of "nod" to the Greens.
Pity a couple of generations down.

Replied: 23rd Nov 2020 at 16:23

Posted by: basil brush (19583)

Wherever they are leave them there..... To rot

Replied: 26th Nov 2020 at 11:50

 

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