

And the politicians that are hoping to sell out.
And the politicians that are hoping to sell out.
If you are in the UK and thumbing up this post, is that considered a terrorist action. Be careful out there…
Is it really a human right if it’s not exercised? Are any rights, for that matter. If a right is negotiated, does that mean that it more an option?
Yeah, without the grid scale energy storage, this is little more than green washing. I think we should utilise the UK portfolio of wind turbines as close as 100% as possible before building any more.
All this pear clutching performative outrage is just a distraction from the crimes against humanity perpetrated by the current Israeli government. Making the messenger the story.
While I think your comment is perfectly valid and I do agree with it. I also think maybe you’re looking too deeply into what is essentially a pity bon mot.
It’s OK, he doesn’t need her endorsement anyway, just the electorate’s. At this stage I think an establishment democrat endorsement will do more harm to Mamdani’s campaign than this shun will do.
Is that your policy? Sorry bub, even abstaining is a political stance.
Most of the legal issues raised in this piece assumes that the executive cares for such trifles. To sum it up concisely: “I’m the President, bitch and I can do WTF I want. Don’t like it? Come at me.”
If we are talking non nuclear renewables, I understand that the UK is in an enviable position regarding wind, being one of, if not, the windiest nations in Europe. If I haven’t misremembered maybe we should prioritise wind generation. Leave geothermal to places like Iceland, or maybe the nations around the Pacific Rim.
While that may be an explanation. It’s no excuse.