rogersix
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- Jan 18, 2014
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well, it doesn't workYes, why do you ask?
well, it doesn't workYes, why do you ask?
It’s not about Gorgeous George though is it? He’s inconsequential. It’s about people desperately trying to draw attention to the fact our Gov’t couldn’t give a flying f*** about Green New Deals or Net Zero. They have missed every single target they set. They have issued new oil and gas licences. The planet recorded its hottest ever week, both poles are melting. But yeah ‘knock a woman out for trying to draw attention to it.Don’t think there’s anyone more deserving of this than George Osbourne
It depends which way the wind is blowing.Not strictly true that. According to polls and a quick Google search. Polling shows that 77 per cent of people say they would support a new onshore wind farm being built in their area.
Politicians claim the majority are dead set against it. I call bollocks. As a matter of interest would it bother many on here if a wind farm was near by?
Unless he has made a last minute come back that went under my radar, didn't Ozzy leave the commons some years ago?It’s not about Gorgeous George though is it? He’s inconsequential. It’s about people desperately trying to draw attention to the fact our Gov’t couldn’t give a flying f*** about Green New Deals or Net Zero. They have missed every single target they set. They have issued new oil and gas licences. The planet recorded its hottest ever week, both poles are melting. But yeah ‘knock a woman out for trying to draw attention to it.
Not really. I think it's more that people are more interested in slagging off and punishing protesters, rather than addressing the elephant in the room.Doesn't your first sentence point to the fact that they aren't getting their message across effectively so maybe they need to consider a different approach?
Gatecrashing is wrong, sure. But confetti at a wedding? I think Gorgeous George and Mrs Osbourne #2 will get over it! They're probably more concerned about all of the other shit that went on around the wedding.The confetti was at someone’s (private) wedding, not a sporting event…….which is out of order imo. Anyone in the public eye will maybe now have to think about security for their weddings, christenings and birthday parties ? Sporting events are fairer game perhaps, blocking roads not so much.
Doesn't that prove my point!Not really. I think it's more that people are more interested in slagging off and punishing protesters, rather than addressing the elephant in the room.
Not to meDoesn't that prove my point!
Most on here will be familiar with the Rampion wind farm which, with a bit of luck, we'll find out that it will get even bigger later on this yearNot strictly true that. According to polls and a quick Google search. Polling shows that 77 per cent of people say they would support a new onshore wind farm being built in their area.
Politicians claim the majority are dead set against it. I call bollocks. As a matter of interest would it bother many on here if a wind farm was near by?
Made the news, and we’re talking about it on a football forum. That’s objective achieved when it comes to protest, isn’t it?Unless he has made a last minute come back that went under my radar, didn't Ozzy leave the commons some years ago?
To me disrupting Ozzy's wedding seems a bit like setting fire to Arthur Scargill's shed.
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Oi!!To be fair if I had name the NSC poster most likely to hit someone at their own wedding TB would be pretty high up there
But when it comes to an actual proposal to build a wind farm, not a theoretical one, how many change their minds?Not strictly true that. According to polls and a quick Google search. Polling shows that 77 per cent of people say they would support a new onshore wind farm being built in their area.
Politicians claim the majority are dead set against it. I call bollocks. As a matter of interest would it bother many on here if a wind farm was near by?
I wouldn't. No doubt you wouldn't need to change your mind, because you'd be against it from the off.But when it comes to an actual proposal to build a wind farm, not a theoretical one, how many change their minds?
Assumption isn’t good. Most people believe we need to be greener. Talking about the actions of these protestors is a different matter. It’s quite easy to differentiate the two.But no issue with many people trying to ruin the planet for them.
I don't know. An agreement that the nearer you live to a wind farm the more help you'd get with energy bills would be a reasonable compromise.But when it comes to an actual proposal to build a wind farm, not a theoretical one, how many change their minds?
What is this 'other name' bollocks? I've never been near this forum until less than a month ago.And that relates to an asshat on here saying he would knock a woman unconscious, how? You are really going to burn through this account quite quickly. Best scurry off and come up with another name.
You seem incapable of understanding that almost no one is talking about the issue. What I hear on radio phone-ins and read in newspaper editorials is people discussing how to control what's perceived as violent and disruptive protests. This is the irony.What they want is for people like you to get really worked up, red in the face with rage and the mouth froth dripping.
They then require you to go all over social media and bleat about the incident which is exactly what you have done. They have won, you have lost. You’ve given them free publicity rather than ignoring them.
easy to say so in a survey, then sign the petition when one is actually proposed down the road. trouble is NIMBYs are very vocal and persistent, there isnt usually a pro lobby to argue for a development. Mrs Jennings from Hampshire Society for Birds and 100 people the other side of town complaining about the eye sore and noise can object to wind turbines being built. you can call bollocks, look in to any planning and find a long list of objections played out over years before anything gets built, and often doesnt.Not strictly true that. According to polls and a quick Google search. Polling shows that 77 per cent of people say they would support a new onshore wind farm being built in their area.
Politicians claim the majority are dead set against it. I call bollocks. As a matter of interest would it bother many on here if a wind farm was near by?