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Post by jonksy on Jan 25, 2023 10:17:43 GMT
Cinton was incorrrect with his forcast...Like all the numpties he fell for the doom and gloom mechants un-founded bullshit.
The bottom line: While a human influence on climate is theoretically expected, and indeed calculated to be appreciable by current climate models, it may in reality be so small as to be virtually undetectable—and therefore inconsequential. Modelers need to go back to the drawing board. Fears of climate catastrophes are without foundation.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2023 10:36:17 GMT
No, I'm one of these people that thinks we are being gaslighted by everyone in authority, you know, like peeing down our backs and telling us it is raining. All so that they can make more profit for themselves, using their private jets, while we get poorer. Cynicism does have its place, but looking at the extremes of weather taking place around the world then IMO your post is over cynical. There have always been extremes of weather and always will be.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 25, 2023 13:55:34 GMT
Sunak exposes Stammer for 'reading from a script' as Labour humiliated in fiery PMQs clash. Sishi Sunak tore apart Sir Keir Starmer for "reading from prepared sheets" as the pair clashed during Prime Minister's Questions. The PM hit back at the Labour leader as he grilled him over the Nadhim Zahawi tax row. Stammer said: "I think anybody watching would think it's fairly obvious that someone who seeks to avoid tax can't also be in charge of tax. Yet for some reason the Prime Minister can't bring himself to say that or even acknowledge the question. "Now, last week the Prime Minister told this House that the chair of the Tory Party had addressed his tax affairs in full and there was nothing to add. This week, after days of public pressure, the Prime Minister now says there are serious questions to answer. What changed?" To cheers from the Tory benches, Mr Sunak replied: "I know he reads from these prepared sheets but he should listen to what I actually said." The Prime Minister continued: "Since I commented on this matter last week more information, including a statement from by the minister without portfolio, has entered the public domain which is why it's right that we do establish the facts. www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/sunak-exposes-starmer-for-reading-from-a-script-as-labour-humiliated-in-fiery-pmqs-clash/ar-AA16IUYU?cvid=1c3ff038b2c54e30a936af525317fa1c&ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover
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Post by dodgydave on Jan 25, 2023 14:08:21 GMT
Starmer is a populist. Claiming the Chancellor is "in charge of tax" is complete bollocks, HMRC is independent.
"HMRC’s status as a non-ministerial department is intended to ensure that the administration of the tax system is fair and impartial."
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 25, 2023 14:12:33 GMT
Starmer is a populist. Claiming the Chancellor is "in charge of tax" is complete bollocks, HMRC is independent. "HMRC’s status as a non-ministerial department is intended to ensure that the administration of the tax system is fair and impartial." Exactly, doesn't matter which party is in power the rules stay the same, Starmer will inherit the same departments run by the same people, implementing the same rules, if we're ever unfortunate enough to have him as Prime Minister.
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Post by bancroft on Jan 25, 2023 15:36:39 GMT
Starmer did make a good point today about the state of probation following the latest 'preventable' murder victim news.
Sunak countered with Starmer's government allowed reduced sentences for prisoners resulting in chaps like this coming out early.
I think on this was one I was more aligned with looking into probation being able to cope.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 25, 2023 15:50:39 GMT
Starmer did make a good point today about the state of probation following the latest 'preventable' murder victim news. Sunak countered with Starmer's government allowed reduced sentences for prisoners resulting in chaps like this coming out early. I think on this was one I was more aligned with looking into probation being able to cope. Take no notice to Starmer it's a well known fact Labour and the loony lefties are a soft touch when it comes to criminals, Starmer made a good living out of protecting the rights of 'CRIMINALS'.
Keir Starmer
Starmer became a barrister in 1987 at the Middle Temple, becoming a bencher there in 2009. He served as a legal officer for the campaign group Liberty until 1990. He was a member of Doughty Street Chambers from 1990 onwards, primarily working on human rights issues. He has been called to the bar in several Caribbean countries, where he has defended convicts sentenced to the death penalty.
Liberty, formerly, and still formally, called the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL), is an advocacy group and membership organisation based in the United Kingdom, which challenges unjust laws, protects civil liberties and promotes human rights. It does this through the courts, in Parliament and in the wider community. Liberty also aims to engender a "rights culture" within British society
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Post by see2 on Jan 25, 2023 16:03:54 GMT
Cinton was incorrrect with his forcast...Like all the numpties he fell for the doom and gloom mechants un-founded bullshit. The bottom line: While a human influence on climate is theoretically expected, and indeed calculated to be appreciable by current climate models, it may in reality be so small as to be virtually undetectable—and therefore inconsequential. Modelers need to go back to the drawing board. Fears of climate catastrophes are without foundation.That's an opinion, Clinton was spot on.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 25, 2023 16:07:34 GMT
Couldn't you find anything but an opinion piece in the incredibly right wing spectator? ZG, I say again: It is pretty clear that support for net zero drops away rather rapidly as soon as people understand its implications.
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Post by see2 on Jan 25, 2023 16:08:35 GMT
Cynicism does have its place, but looking at the extremes of weather taking place around the world then IMO your post is over cynical. There have always been extremes of weather and always will be. Yes, I think everyone knows that including me. Can you point to the last time the present weather patterns happened ? And what the level of man made green house gases were at that time ?
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Post by see2 on Jan 25, 2023 16:12:59 GMT
Couldn't you find anything but an opinion piece in the incredibly right wing spectator? ZG, I say again: It is pretty clear that support for net zero drops away rather rapidly as soon as people understand its implications.Public opinion is rather volatile which is one of the reasons I don't like referenda.
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Post by see2 on Jan 25, 2023 16:18:20 GMT
Starmer did make a good point today about the state of probation following the latest 'preventable' murder victim news. Sunak countered with Starmer's government allowed reduced sentences for prisoners resulting in chaps like this coming out early. I think on this was one I was more aligned with looking into probation being able to cope. Take no notice to Starmer it's a well known fact Labour and the loony lefties are a soft touch when it comes to criminals, Starmer made a good living out of protecting the rights of 'CRIMINALS'.
Keir Starmer
Starmer became a barrister in 1987 at the Middle Temple, becoming a bencher there in 2009. He served as a legal officer for the campaign group Liberty until 1990. He was a member of Doughty Street Chambers from 1990 onwards, primarily working on human rights issues. He has been called to the bar in several Caribbean countries, where he has defended convicts sentenced to the death penalty.
Liberty, formerly, and still formally, called the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL), is an advocacy group and membership organisation based in the United Kingdom, which challenges unjust laws, protects civil liberties and promotes human rights. It does this through the courts, in Parliament and in the wider community. Liberty also aims to engender a "rights culture" within British society
You start off with an attack on Starmer and then give a highly recommendable assessment of his past.
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Post by Red Rackham on Jan 25, 2023 16:18:50 GMT
Public opinion is rather volatile which is one of the reasons I don't like referenda. Do you think we should have a referendum on rejoining the EU?
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Post by see2 on Jan 25, 2023 16:21:18 GMT
Starmer is a populist. Claiming the Chancellor is "in charge of tax" is complete bollocks, HMRC is independent. "HMRC’s status as a non-ministerial department is intended to ensure that the administration of the tax system is fair and impartial." Doesn't the buck stop with the Chancellor ?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 25, 2023 16:24:49 GMT
Take no notice to Starmer it's a well known fact Labour and the loony lefties are a soft touch when it comes to criminals, Starmer made a good living out of protecting the rights of 'CRIMINALS'.
Keir Starmer
Starmer became a barrister in 1987 at the Middle Temple, becoming a bencher there in 2009. He served as a legal officer for the campaign group Liberty until 1990. He was a member of Doughty Street Chambers from 1990 onwards, primarily working on human rights issues. He has been called to the bar in several Caribbean countries, where he has defended convicts sentenced to the death penalty.
Liberty, formerly, and still formally, called the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL), is an advocacy group and membership organisation based in the United Kingdom, which challenges unjust laws, protects civil liberties and promotes human rights. It does this through the courts, in Parliament and in the wider community. Liberty also aims to engender a "rights culture" within British society
You start off with an attack on Starmer and then give a highly recommendable assessment of his past. 'Highly recommendable' LOL
Tell ye what by fuck we're in bigger trouble than I even imagined, if you think some high flying tax sponging human rights lawyer is spending OUR money protecting the RIGHTS of criminals, then we are well and truly F U C K E D.
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