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So you think billions of piss poor Indians can afford to scrap their vehicles & replace them with modern ones?

The average wage is about £300 month which wouldn't even cover Sadiq's £12.50 a day tax .

I guess most would starve to death which would reduce their carbon footprint

Still, at least the UK can fund their recent fake lunar landing whilst their citizens starve to death, at least they wouldn't have the expense of the not eco friendly expensive EV's with huge **** off batteries mined from the ground by slave labour kids in Africa <ok>
 
It has previously been estimated that more than 115,000 tons of natural gas escaped the damaged pipeline in just six days, with a greenhouse gas contribution of approximately 15 million tons of CO2—or the amount of carbon that can be absorbed by roughly 580 million trees in a year.

The Biden regime care about the environment though, thats why they blew it up <laugh>
 
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The whole world. Get rid of as many petrol driven vehicles as possible and we'll have a cleaner planet.

Won't that be nice?

Right I've solved that problem, what's next?

Except you won't, and you have not. You're replacing a problem with another problem.

How environmentally friendly is disposing of non-reclaimable batteries? Electric car batteries are as non-reclaimable as the battery in your vibrator, or any battery for that matter. Batteries, of all types, are a chemical horror show in terms of environmental disposal.

So, can't reclaim, so massive dumping of them somewhere. Where?

Apropos of nothing, I have started an ecological company with 50 billion investment from various interested global parties to ecologically examine the ecology of the Mariana Trench. As a gift to "the science" I will examine the ecology of at this vast untapped depth.

I might even get a Nobel out of it. :grin:
 
Except you won't, and you have not. You're replacing a problem with another problem.

How environmentally friendly is disposing of non-reclaimable batteries? Electric car batteries are as non-reclaimable as the battery in your vibrator, or any battery for that matter. Batteries, of all types, are a chemical horror show in terms of environmental disposal.

So, can't reclaim, so massive dumping of them somewhere. Where?

Apropos of nothing, I have started an ecological company with 50 billion investment from various interested global parties to ecologically examine the ecology of the Mariana Trench. As a gift to "the science" I will examine the ecology of at this vast untapped depth.

I might even get a Nobel out of it. :grin:

*Nobend
 
Except you won't, and you have not. You're replacing a problem with another problem.

How environmentally friendly is disposing of non-reclaimable batteries? Electric car batteries are as non-reclaimable as the battery in your vibrator, or any battery for that matter. Batteries, of all types, are a chemical horror show in terms of environmental disposal.

So, can't reclaim, so massive dumping of them somewhere. Where?

Apropos of nothing, I have started an ecological company with 50 billion investment from various interested global parties to ecologically examine the ecology of the Mariana Trench. As a gift to "the science" I will examine the ecology of at this vast untapped depth.

I might even get a Nobel out of it. :grin:

I know of a 2nd hand submersible for sale if you need one. Well, it just needs to be welded back together, but good as new. Interior bulkheads decorated in a fetching crimson for free. <whistle>
 
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I know of a 2nd hand submersible for sale if you need one. Well, it just needs to be welded back together, but good as new. Interior bulkheads decorated in a fetching crimson for free. <whistle>

There were two submarines, lying in Pounds scrapyard, by the motorway entrance to Portsmouth, for years, but they're gone now. Maybe Gamby nicked them.
 
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A damning report, on the state of our prisons on News night.

Sticking plaster politics, yet again.
Did it mention how long they have been this way, because i can inform you it goes back way past the last Labour Government.
The main problem is we now have a society of bleeding hearts so criminals are treated like fallen Angels.
 
The best thing to ease with overcrowded prisons is clearly to import more third World criminals.

Vote Labour x