Off Topic OLOF's political thread

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
Barclay school might have to switch to online learning due to threats from the usual suspects regarding 'islamaphobia' accusations and this weak willed political class won't lift a finger to stop this **** ....if you've got enough money and don't want to see this once great nation finally go under then make plans asap, this is the culmination of multi cultural appeasement and liberal politics...we are reaping what has been sewn by successive governments regardless of rosette colour... never mind the masked singer will entertain the masses
 
It’s all going to kick off, and I hope it’s going to be soon, started reading twatter (now X) and there are some interesting points put on there without holds barred, from women pundits being useless, illegal immigrants turned around in the channel, MP being corrupt, Muslims being peado’s it’s a good read.
 
C Guido Fawkes:
As we go to pixel Britain is reliant on electric energy to keep us from the chill and currently 45% of that energy is coming from gas, wind is supplying 32%, nuclear 5% and other sources are at the single digit percentage level. One of those sources being the last coal power plant at Ratcliffe-on-Soar, contributing some 3.4% to the nation’s electricity production, marking its busiest week of the year. Britain’s last coal station is scheduled to shut-down in September. Next winter there will be no coal power to fall back on…

This sacrifice by Britain – which has plenty of coal reserves – will make no real difference to global carbon emissions. In fact global power generation hit new highs in 2023. Coal-fired electricity generation increased last year in China, India, the Philippines, Turkey and Vietnam.
 
What an absolute prize **** this guy is. Tries his spin on an "ordinary member of the public" and when she pulls him up on it, laughs in her face and walks away.

You must log in or register to see media
 
  • Like
Reactions: Gessa and OLOF
What an absolute prize **** this guy is. Tries his spin on an "ordinary member of the public" and when she pulls him up on it, laughs in her face and walks away.

You must log in or register to see media
He's no different to the rest ....trough dwellers one and all, he's just already richer so instead of laughing/sneering behind your back like Gordon brown once did he did it upfront ;)
 
C Guido Fawkes:
As we go to pixel Britain is reliant on electric energy to keep us from the chill and currently 45% of that energy is coming from gas, wind is supplying 32%, nuclear 5% and other sources are at the single digit percentage level. One of those sources being the last coal power plant at Ratcliffe-on-Soar, contributing some 3.4% to the nation’s electricity production, marking its busiest week of the year. Britain’s last coal station is scheduled to shut-down in September. Next winter there will be no coal power to fall back on…

This sacrifice by Britain – which has plenty of coal reserves – will make no real difference to global carbon emissions. In fact global power generation hit new highs in 2023. Coal-fired electricity generation increased last year in China, India, the Philippines, Turkey and Vietnam.
Don't give your vote to any **** who is affiliated to the unelected WEF it's nazi Schwab who's pulling their strings.