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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 7464024" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>This'll be the same public who are currently covering the entire country in a sea of litter I suppose? The same ones who'll buy any old food regardless of where and how it was produced as long as its cheap? The same public who would rather throw out perfectly usable items because they want a new one in in a different colour? And pay some pikey to get rid of the old stuff by tipping it in the nearest gateway rather than bother to take it to the tip themselves?</p><p></p><p>The public aren't 'embracing Net Zero' any more than the masses 'embraced conscription' in WW1. The political class have decided Net Zero is the thing they want, and everyone else will get it regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 7464024, member: 818"] This'll be the same public who are currently covering the entire country in a sea of litter I suppose? The same ones who'll buy any old food regardless of where and how it was produced as long as its cheap? The same public who would rather throw out perfectly usable items because they want a new one in in a different colour? And pay some pikey to get rid of the old stuff by tipping it in the nearest gateway rather than bother to take it to the tip themselves? The public aren't 'embracing Net Zero' any more than the masses 'embraced conscription' in WW1. The political class have decided Net Zero is the thing they want, and everyone else will get it regardless. [/QUOTE]
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