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03/11/2021 07:38 | Nigel Farage@Nigel_FarageI | xxxxxy | |
03/11/2021 07:23 | Conservative Party = Chinese Communist Party. | xxxxxy | |
03/11/2021 07:21 | Rishi will now never be PM.Come on Reform Party and offer a Referendum on Green Policy.Please. | xxxxxy | |
03/11/2021 07:19 | Government taking us all to Zero | xxxxxy | |
03/11/2021 07:18 | Every company listed on the UK stock exchange will be legally obliged to produce annual plans for becoming more green or risk financial penalties, Rishi Sunak will announce on Wednesday.The firms will have to produce regular "transition plans" for how they will help Britain reach net zero in carbon emissions by 2050 a flagship Boris Johnson climate commitment.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) would oversee the requirements, meaning if companies failed to publish such plans they could theoretically be fined or kicked off UK stock markets.It means companies involved in the mining, drilling for oil, burning coal to produce power and other carbon intensive activities will have to prove they are planning to go green.All financial institutions in Britain would also be bound by the new rules, meaning banks and pension funds will come under pressure to make eco-friendly investments.'More than $130 trillion of financial assets'The new rules could come in as early as 2023, with a consultation being published and talks beginning with the FCA, who will have a key role in shaping any changes adopted..... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
03/11/2021 07:08 | Yes, let's ruin ourselves whilst the 3 biggest polluters by far China, India and Russia don't even bother attending and couldn't give a rats chuff.. we now contribute less than 1% to global emissions, if even we turned off everything and went to ZERO emissions, right now, it wouldn't make even a dim glimmer in a far flung parallel universe of difference.... | deanroberthunt | |
03/11/2021 06:28 | Globalist Rishi Sunak plan to destroy British companies, Bankrupt Britain Rishi Sunak plans to force hundreds of companies to go green in new climate change drive (but will it be another nail in the coffin for the City Of London?) Mr Sunak please educate yourself. The evidence - global warming isn't happening.. Video: The truth about global warming VIDEO: A Dearth of Carbon Dr. Patrick Moore VIDEO: Bill Gates Slams Unreliable Wind and Solar Energy VIDEO: European Parliament Told 'There is No Climate Emergency!' Global warming a total “hoax and scam” run by corrupt scientists, warns Greenpeace co-founder | johnwise | |
03/11/2021 06:14 | European markets head for flat open ahead of key Fed decision Published Wed, Nov 3 20211:18 AM EDT Holly Ellyatt @HollyEllyatt cnbc Key Points European stocks are expected to open around the flatline Wednesday as investors prepare for the latest comment and monetary policy decision from the U.S. Federal Reserve. The U.K.’s FTSE index is seen opening 7 points lower at 7,267, Germany’s DAX 6 points lower at 15,947, France’s CAC 40 down 1 point at 6,924 and Italy’s FTSE MIB 4 points higher at 27,038, according to IG. | waldron | |
02/11/2021 15:25 | George Herraghty2 Nov 2021 2:10PMCash Machine?Once again today, the entire fleet of 11,000 entirely-parasitic, demonstrably-useless | xxxxxy | |
02/11/2021 14:22 | Totally agree - I agree pollution and waste are problems that need tackling but not so sure on climate change - there are too many factors such as reduced sunspot activity that aren't taken into account. | janhar | |
02/11/2021 14:13 | We need a Referendum on Green Policy.Now!!! | xxxxxy | |
02/11/2021 11:09 | Reform Party.... Differentiate from Con/Labour.... Offer a Referendum on Green Policy.Heat or Eat. | xxxxxy | |
02/11/2021 11:07 | COP...Raymond Bristow2 Nov 2021 11:04AMWhen Greta has to use Blah, Blah Blah it demonstrates ignorance about the topic and an immaturity to put across a reasoned debate for real practical solutions. Great[Greta] claimed that it would be her and her followers that would deliver Climate change and not those in there... she is either deluded or has a secret plan to win over Russia and China.I will be glad when it is over and they all clear off back home. Fed up with it morning, noon & night..... Daily Telegraph | xxxxxy | |
02/11/2021 11:04 | COP....Peter Bailey2 Nov 2021 7:38AMThe only thing that will be achieved is the impoverishment of the middle classes with tax rises and restrictions on personal liberty, and markedly worse standards of living for the poor particularly in developing countries who will be denied the cheap energy and route to quick development offered by fossil fuels.As for the Swedish doom goblin, one almost pities the poor brainwashed child....74LikeReply | xxxxxy | |
02/11/2021 11:03 | Heat or Eat or die of hypothermia.Let's put it to A Referendum on Green Policy. | xxxxxy | |
02/11/2021 10:34 | High gas and electricity prices will help as it will force people to insulate their homes to keep their bills down. | janhar | |
02/11/2021 10:30 | It seems to me what Insulate Britain want is for their houses to be insulated for free, paid for by the Government so they can save on their heating bills - typical something for nothing culture. | loganair | |
02/11/2021 09:00 | G7 meeting in Rome, followed straight after by COP26 in Glasgow. Just for the U.S. President - Air Force 1 + back up 747 + several heavy lift Air force transports to carry the Marine Helicopters and Presidential motorcade. | loganair |
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