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Elections 22
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<blockquote data-quote="warksfarmer" data-source="post: 8124022" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>Well I’m done with the conservatives for one reason. Their hell bent charge for green energy. Just seen Boris interviewed and he’s already lost 100 councillors but set to loose upto 300 with the biggest issue being cost of living crisis. He refuses to tax the energy companies repetitively saying he wants the energy companies to invest in green energy so taxing them isn’t an option even though the boss of shell said a windfall tax wouldn’t stop them investing in new technologies.</p><p></p><p>Boris clearly wants to win the worldwide race to carbon neutral and it’s going to take down U.K. agriculture in the process so the rumours of gov documents suggesting the U.K. adopt the Singapore route of importing all food and not having an agricultural industry at all look like they could well be true.</p><p></p><p>I don’t give a stuff about party gate as we all broke the rules at some point. I don’t care how many kids he’s got. I don’t care that ministers made money off the pandemic. All those things and many more don’t bother me, but the race to go green does when the science behind global warming is questionable but also other countries clearly don’t give a monkeys about going green and are carrying on as normal.</p><p></p><p>Don’t think I’ll bother voting again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warksfarmer, post: 8124022, member: 192"] Well I’m done with the conservatives for one reason. Their hell bent charge for green energy. Just seen Boris interviewed and he’s already lost 100 councillors but set to loose upto 300 with the biggest issue being cost of living crisis. He refuses to tax the energy companies repetitively saying he wants the energy companies to invest in green energy so taxing them isn’t an option even though the boss of shell said a windfall tax wouldn’t stop them investing in new technologies. Boris clearly wants to win the worldwide race to carbon neutral and it’s going to take down U.K. agriculture in the process so the rumours of gov documents suggesting the U.K. adopt the Singapore route of importing all food and not having an agricultural industry at all look like they could well be true. I don’t give a stuff about party gate as we all broke the rules at some point. I don’t care how many kids he’s got. I don’t care that ministers made money off the pandemic. All those things and many more don’t bother me, but the race to go green does when the science behind global warming is questionable but also other countries clearly don’t give a monkeys about going green and are carrying on as normal. Don’t think I’ll bother voting again. [/QUOTE]
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