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I think you’ve got yourself very confused. Lucas, a female, went by train. Phelim Mac Cafferty who is male, went by airplane.
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I think you’ve got yourself very confused. Lucas, a female, went by train. Phelim Mac Cafferty who is male, went by airplane.
Whilst I tend to agree with you surely by making all of the above expensive creates an even bigger divide between rich and poor?
I’d like to see 1 registered car per household introduced as an example?
Flying, not sure what to do about that [emoji1745]
Meat, again very difficult [emoji1745]
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You seem very quick to forgive him but not so quick to forgive polticians of other parties. For me I hold to account ALL politicians - no forgiveness - they should all be held accountable at the ballot box as hopefully Phelm will be.
They weren't the party that signed us up to a 30 year Veolia contract to be fair.
How is holding Johnson to account for that Get Brexit Done thing you voted for going
The message I take from this is that it is ok to be different and give priority to the speediest means of transport if the budget allows.
You really can't stop yourself bringing Brexit into everything can you ? You seem very bitter. It's over, we've left. Leave Brexit to the remainers echo chamber in the Bear Pit.
Whilst I tend to agree with you surely by making all of the above expensive creates an even bigger divide between rich and poor?
I’d like to see 1 registered car per household introduced as an example?
Flying, not sure what to do about that [emoji1745]
Meat, again very difficult [emoji1745]
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With regard to flying, why not add it to your tax return, everyone pays a small tax the first flight you do per year, then each one after that is taxed as a percentage of income? The rich and poor at least then pay a cost which is proportional to what they earn.
Read a stat in the newspaper recently that 70% of flights per annum are done by 15% of people in GB. It’s therefore better to target the serial offenders imo.
Good grief .... I've covered this fallacy in so many posts !!!!! So for the hard of hearing, or understanding :
1. The Veolia contract has NOTHING to do with recycling rates. They just dispose of the rubbish.
2. Would I have ever signed a 30 year contract ( other than my mortgage ) probably not. BUT Veolia paid for, built and run the Newhaven plant. So it's understandable that they might want a decent length contract to recover the build costs.
3. All recycling is sorted at Hollingdean, separated and then sent to the appropriate recycling plants ( mainly Battersea ) and Veolia do that transportation. They don't do the sorting.
4. All household rubbish from the green bins and general street bins is given to Veolia and they take it to be incinerated at Newhaven.
5. The council, currently the Greens, need to look at how to get people to put recycling in the recycling bin rather than the green bin. Something you'd think the Greens might understand. The quickest, easiest and cheapest way of doing this would be to drop normal rubbish collections to every other week and increase recycling pickup to every week.
6. Cityclean wanted to implement point 5 when the Greens were last running the council ( Jason Kitcat and Ben Duncan ! ) and the Greens refused to implement it.
7. The council should collect more recycling - i.e. there are some plastics that they refuse but other councils accept and there is no food waste collection despite numerous councils across the country doing so. Yet the Greens have done nothing towards making this happen.
So in summary, the Greens have it within their power to increase the recycling rate and to prevent stuff going to Newhaven but instead have concentrated on pointless cycle lanes etc.
PS - I'm not an employee of Veolia.
With regard to flying, why not add it to your tax return, everyone pays a small tax the first flight you do per year, then each one after that is taxed as a percentage of income? The rich and poor at least then pay a cost which is proportional to what they earn.
Read a stat in the newspaper recently that 70% of flights per annum are done by 15% of people in GB. It’s therefore better to target the serial offenders imo.
...except it's cheaper to fly than take the train.
Had a little look and booking a month in advance Brighton to Glasgow for a couple of days can be done for about £120 by train, about £70 return flying from Gatwick (plus whatever the train to Gatwick costs).
Thanks. Interesting. I never think of flying as an option to get around the UK but in your example it is both the quickest and cheapest.
I think "whataboutery" implies that there was some kind of subject to begin with. "Someone takes a flight somewhere" arguably doesnt count in that category.