We got in at 12.00 which was too early, It was like a ghost town, but we found our seats ok. I have to say I did like the corporate day out a few years back.
Crikey you've had that hard on for nearly 24 hours now so maybe seek medical attention if you can't get that pesky OLOF out of ya head
Michael, you are incorrigible. Just waiting for the Jamster to come up for air when he thinks no one is looking he must be so embarrassed by all of this bless him
Right I've had enough of this bollocks and demand that we settle this like men. So it's; Tiiddleywinks in Billy's...or Hopscotch in the Peacock ? You choose, but I demand satisfaction
Apparently Afghan refugees have rejected homes in Scotland and Wales because it's too cold and they don't speak English
Oya celasun of the IMF has said that governments shouldn't give any help towards soaring energy prices and that market forces should determine the price and basically keep rising to help the goal of achieving net zero even sooner and stop the reliance on fossil fuels.......in other words this piece of **** is not bothered if people freeze to death so long as the unicorn of net zero is achieved, and no doubt this globalist shill will be nice and toasty in her gaff...... elitist witch
This is why your energy bills are going up so much. On 21st April 2017, for the first time in 135 years, no coal was used to generate electricity in this country. Just 5 years before coal was responsible for over 40% of our electricity supplies. In 2001 the Large Combustion Plant Directive aimed to reduce carbon emissions throughout Europe. The 2007 deadline allowed plants that did not comply with the strict emission limits to opt-out, whereby they could operate for a further 20,000 hours until 2015 at which point they had to close. The UK's carbon tax was increased in 2015, making many of the remaining plants uneconomical to operate. Only a handful of coal fired plants remained after that date. The switch to renewables can nowhere near fill the void. We were nett exporters of energy in the 80s but the green agenda has seen us close our ability to power ourselves and forced us to buy our energy from abroad. You may be the greatest believer that we are killing the planet with our CO2 emissions but is it right to let people freeze to death this Winter because the price of energy will be so high that it will literally be out of reach of many poor souls? Our Government have done this to us and there's no quick way back.
We don't use any coal or oil to generate electricity any more because the csrbon tax is too high. The super rich don't care about the increase in energy prices but they're the ones earning out of the carbon tax, which is a fkn disgraceful rip off anyway. Large energy users have to buy carbon credits from The government Companies who tell you they're going to plant trees or Countries who are reducing their emissions. It's a bent system
A bit like the "green" wind farms that each generator has 3 50m long wings. They have a life expectancy of 20 years and are not recyclable. We have approximately 11000 of them, that's 33000 lumps of 50m glass fibre heading for landfill.