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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 12:48:15 GMT
If Scotland had broken away it would now be fucked. prove it!
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 12:49:59 GMT
She is studying German and spanish , and has reasonable grasp of gaelic , and knows a bit of mandarin and various other languages.
That's an interesting mix. What kind of work does she plan to do? Shes not sure just yet ripley , but she was in germany last summer and possibly would like to live and work over there.
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Post by om15 on May 13, 2023 12:51:41 GMT
Not true, up to 70% of electrical supply in Scotland comes from nuclear energy. The windmills that blight your country side and coastline are inefficient, costly and very expensive to dispose of when broken beyond repair.
Nuclear is the way forward, but the green lot must have shares in the windmill factories, no other reason to push for their development.
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 13:01:31 GMT
Not true, up to 70% of electrical supply in Scotland comes from nuclear energy. The windmills that blight your country side and coastline are inefficient, costly and very expensive to dispose of when broken beyond repair. Nuclear is the way forward, but the green lot must have shares in the windmill factories, no other reason to push for their development. eh?
Nuclear generates less than a third of scotlands energy. Not even sure nuclear generates that much in england either. Where are you getting your figures from om?
Biomass 0.2% Hydroelectric 0.3% Gas 29.3% Interconnects 3.3% Nuclear 32.3% Solar 13.1% Wind 21.3%
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 13:03:45 GMT
Not true, up to 70% of electrical supply in Scotland comes from nuclear energy. The windmills that blight your country side and coastline are inefficient, costly and very expensive to dispose of when broken beyond repair. Nuclear is the way forward, but the green lot must have shares in the windmill factories, no other reason to push for their development. i love the windmills mate. At one point whitelees south of glasgow on the braes was the biggest onshore windfarm in the world. No thanks to nuclear.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2023 13:03:58 GMT
You are aware that you don't even own most of those wind farms, right? They're privately owned by companies in England and abroad, where little is going into the Scottish economy.
Like I said, you will literally be trying to sell Scottish wind.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2023 13:11:38 GMT
Not true, up to 70% of electrical supply in Scotland comes from nuclear energy. The windmills that blight your country side and coastline are inefficient, costly and very expensive to dispose of when broken beyond repair. Nuclear is the way forward, but the green lot must have shares in the windmill factories, no other reason to push for their development. On a good windy day they can produce a fair bit of power, but I agree with your other points. Windfarms seems to be more about making money than electricity, where it will end up costing a fortune. As for nuclear, it does seem to be the cheapest route after the initial cost and time of setting them up. There's a lot of fear surrounding them, though.
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 13:31:04 GMT
They're privately owned by companies in England and abroad, where little is going into the Scottish economy. eh? you dont half post some nonsense.
More than £106 million a year in business rates payments flows into Scotland’s economy, new figures show.
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 13:34:04 GMT
Not true, up to 70% of electrical supply in Scotland comes from nuclear energy. The windmills that blight your country side and coastline are inefficient, costly and very expensive to dispose of when broken beyond repair. Nuclear is the way forward, but the green lot must have shares in the windmill factories, no other reason to push for their development. On a good windy day they can produce a fair bit of power, but I agree with your other points. Windfarms seems to be more about making money than electricity, where it will end up costing a fortune. As for nuclear, it does seem to be the cheapest route after the initial cost and time of setting them up. There's a lot of fear surrounding them, though. take it over to the english threads , and how once scotland leaves, england is going to keep the lights on .
"Keeping the lights on in England is dependent on Scotland according to the National Grid"
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2023 13:59:28 GMT
Do you even understand basic economics? Most are linked to foreign companies and foreign tax havens. You really should stop relying on propaganda from sites that promote them. Try and be objective. This is a problem over here, too.
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 14:05:07 GMT
Do you even understand basic economics? Most are linked to foreign companies and foreign tax havens. You really should stop relying on propaganda from sites that promote them. Try and be objective. This is a problem over here, too. if you have a point to make , make it , and back it up. You claimed earlier little to no money flows into scotland from wind farms , that was disproved.
Many foreign companies and even states own and run various parts of the uk economy and infrastructure in general. What is important is who has the ability to tax them .
If scotland was independent , we could take these wind farms back into public ownership if we so wished.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2023 14:10:23 GMT
It wasn't disproved. You're just misrepresenting what I said, even after I highlighted how it works. As for fantasy scenarios I can't help with those.
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 14:26:54 GMT
It wasn't disproved. You're just misrepresenting what I said, even after I highlighted how it works. As for fantasy scenarios I can't help with those. i highlighted it above where you said little money come into scotlands economy( from windfarms) and i linked to an article that showed over £100 million alone come into scotland economy from wind farm business rates.
So the next step is if you think the article is wrong , then prove it.? Otheriwse , your point has just been ripped to shreds yet again . Same shit different day.
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2023 14:28:12 GMT
That should fund the NHS for a week or two.
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Post by thomas on May 13, 2023 14:36:44 GMT
That should fund the NHS for a week or two. so thatll be another diversion and a tacit admission of you being unable to back up your latest points?
Which nhs ? The scottish ?
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