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Conservatives propose radical overhaul of Britain's energy policy - Questioning_Climate - 04-02-2010 10:37 AM

The Conservatives have pushed out yet another flawed policy document - Conservatives propose radical overhaul of Britain's energy policy:

http://www.conservatives.com/~/media/Files/Green%20Papers/Rebuilding-Security.ashx?dl=true

It is way past time they employed people who actually know what they are talking about. This is not a rational policy but a green propaganda piece ... again.

That said, it is slightly better than their last effort but only marginally. This, for example is typical:

Quote:As the Industry Taskforce on Peak Oil and Energy Security (consisting of leading companies from the power, engineering and transport sectors) warned this year:
“The era of cheap oil is behind us. We must plan for a world in which oil prices are likely to be both higher and more volatile.”

What exactly did they expect from Industry Taskforce on Peak Oil and Energy Security?


RE: Conservatives propose radical overhaul of Britain's energy policy - Sunsettommy - 04-03-2010 05:03 PM

It appears that the voters will need to vote out the greenie dummies,before it will ever improve.

Or the coming rolling blackout will do the same?


RE: Conservatives propose radical overhaul of Britain's energy policy - Richard111 - 04-04-2010 10:37 AM

(04-03-2010 05:03 PM)Sunsettommy Wrote:  It appears that the voters will need to vote out the greenie dummies,before it will ever improve.

Or the coming rolling blackout will do the same?

When you consider some 25% of the workforce and all the countless immigrants are dependant on the sitting government, which way do you think the vote will go?