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    Eco lunacy closing down Switzerland.[b]

    https://www.eugyppius.com/p/switzerl...ium=email'

    We needn't laugh, we won't be far behind them.

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    And our crackpot government still insists the future is electric vehicles and yet bans onshore wind farms.

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    The Swiss are pragmatic and law abiding by nature. They are also very cautious.

    We shall see if any of the proposals become law. The Federal and Cantonal Governments all plan for the long term (unlike Britain where next week is a long term plan). However, like everyone, they have been wrong-footed by the energy crisis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    The Swiss are pragmatic and law abiding by nature. They are also very cautious.

    We shall see if any of the proposals become law. The Federal and Cantonal Governments all plan for the long term (unlike Britain where next week is a long term plan). However, like everyone, they have been wrong-footed by the energy crisis.
    Burning fossil fuels to run electric vehicles won't work wherever you live S_c.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Burning fossil fuels to run electric vehicles won't work wherever you live S_c.
    I agree BT. Another case of vested interests. Neil Young is a great advocate of bio fuels. Rolls Royce has developed an engine that is fuelled by hydrogen.

    There are alternatives but I am guessing that they are not as profitable and therefore unacceptable.

    A sick, sick world.

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    When faced with stark reality, even the eco-loons running Asylum UK have to see sense, of a sort.

    "National Grid has given notice to two of its reserve coal-fired power stations to fire up as Britain tries to avoid blackouts."

    "The network is facing a surge in demand as temperatures drop below zero and swathes of the country is covered in snow. Soaring demand sent day ahead UK power prices to an all-time high. The National Grid Electricity System Operator said the emergency plan "should give the public confidence in Monday's energy supply" as millions are expected to work from home and turn up the heating. The notice does not mean the coal-fired power stations will be used but means they will be ready to produce energy if called on by the Grid."


    I like that last sentence, I assume it's there so that the eco-loons don't have to wet their knickers just yet, maybe later.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    When faced with stark reality, even the eco-loons running Asylum UK have to see sense, of a sort.

    "National Grid has given notice to two of its reserve coal-fired power stations to fire up as Britain tries to avoid blackouts."

    "The network is facing a surge in demand as temperatures drop below zero and swathes of the country is covered in snow. Soaring demand sent day ahead UK power prices to an all-time high. The National Grid Electricity System Operator said the emergency plan "should give the public confidence in Monday's energy supply" as millions are expected to work from home and turn up the heating. The notice does not mean the coal-fired power stations will be used but means they will be ready to produce energy if called on by the Grid."


    I like that last sentence, I assume it's there so that the eco-loons don't have to wet their knickers just yet, maybe later.
    We’re so blind in this country and it’s so full
    Of rubbish , we’re taking fuel from America now which is Fracked of course , but they don’t give a monkeys uncle , we have it ourselves and yet pay over the odds to buy elsewhere, aside from the money where is the moral high ground green or not ? We’re being forced down the electric car route and demand isn’t sustainable from existing supplies and yet prices increase and we still choose to import and charge the great British public more.

    We’ll never learn

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    We’re so blind in this country and it’s so full
    Of rubbish , we’re taking fuel from America now which is Fracked of course , but they don’t give a monkeys uncle , we have it ourselves and yet pay over the odds to buy elsewhere, aside from the money where is the moral high ground green or not ? We’re being forced down the electric car route and demand isn’t sustainable from existing supplies and yet prices increase and we still choose to import and charge the great British public more.

    We’ll never learn
    We're importing gas from the USA and coal from anywhere we can get it, and all the time we're sat on enough of both to keep us going comfortably, while any climate/environmental problems can be addressed and resolved sensibly. But what has sense got to with the eco-loons ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    We're importing gas from the USA and coal from anywhere we can get it, and all the time we're sat on enough of both to keep us going comfortably, while any climate/environmental problems can be addressed and resolved sensibly. But what has sense got to with the eco-loons ?
    Yet, where are the eco-loons allowed to demonstrate more than anywhere else in the world. Answers on a postage stamp please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    Yet, where are the eco-loons allowed to demonstrate more than anywhere else in the world. Answers on a postage stamp please.
    Our Supreme Court decided it was quite legitimate for them to block highways as a form of protest, which is why the bizzies can do little about it. I believe this is how it's done,

    "under section 4 of the Human Rights Act 1998, the Supreme Court, like some other courts in the United Kingdom, may make a declaration of incompatibility, indicating that it believes that the legislation subject to the declaration is incompatible with one of the rights in the European Convention on Human Rights"

    And who established, in 2009, this Supreme Court that blights all our lives, and which we managed perfectly well without for hundreds of years ? Sir Tony Blair and his Labour Government, behind everything that's wrong with this country, there's a Lefty.

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