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Off Topic Starmer/ Reeves: last man standing

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  1. Northumberland Rocks

    Northumberland Rocks Well-Known Member

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    Maybe countless scientists around the world are wrong then. I’ll bow to yours Trump and Farage’s superior knowledge about the subject.

    At least Trump and Farage have an excuse for their ignorance given the people who fund them.

    https://www.newscientist.com/articl...ed-to-prevent-climate-breakdown-warn-experts/
     
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  2. Sunders53

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    Hmm, my brother and his mates,when they were teenagers , as a wind-up to their teachers signed a paper that said the earth is flat.

    What does science know huh...

    An acknowledged point is, yes transition to, by and large, eliminate carbon emissions... has to managed and afforded

    . Rather than import gas whilst we build up our renewableas I would frack!
     
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  3. rowley

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    The only sensible way is to use gas, nuclear, and wind. But we have too much wind capacity now, and virtually no storage.Wind producers are often paid not to produce electricity because it would affect the grid .

    The only viable storage we gave is a fifty year old facility which pumps water up a hill in the night and releases it during the day. This is mainly used to manage demand and balance the grid, a critical issue which is quite understandably not known about by most.

    Battery storage will help a bit, but it is fantastically expensive, not working really even now, and will only ever provide back up four a few hours at most. The wind can and does fall for many days at a time,, usually in the cold winter months.

    Cryogenic storage is by far the best bet. It works and could provide much longer back up. Only one is being built, and it it is being very badly hampered by competing QUANGOS. It is pretty established engineering work, but in the UK now, knocking on a door requires a hundred forms to satisfy multiple bureaucrats .

    We have a lot of gas. Whatever happens, we will be using a lot of it for at least the next twenty or thirty years. It is insane to be importing so much at such a cost.
     
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  4. FellTop

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    Anyone think Reeves should go after seemingly not sharing with us what she been told by the OBR?
     
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    I dont think she will go but it does appear that she has been economical with the truth. Surprising that for a politician
     
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  6. Pure River Slut

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    I have to say, takeaway the fact that politicians lie to get elected, which sadly they all do, I seem to be one of the few really positive about the child poverty decision and the principle that people should pay more for good services. My criticism of the budget is that those much higher up haven’t been hit harder instead. I honestly think no one stands a chance until that happens. The moaning from the mansion brigade is frankly embarrassing.
     
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  7. vic9

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    x 10 my feelings for that witch, destroyed mining communities forever
     
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  8. Pure River Slut

    Pure River Slut Well-Known Member

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    Am I right in thinking that the monied who own the system are going after Reeves because she’s dared taxed the wealthy, tax dodging landowners and corporations in the last two budgets?
    She should have gone all in on them and taxed excess wealth? It says to me that they need sorting out and controlling so they are less powerful than the government
     
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  9. rowley

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    Misleading the public is one thing. This clearly happened, and can be seen by the timeline of events now known.

    There is a good reason why all chancellors used to go into " purdah" in the weeks before a budget. Every nod and wink, every hint, every statement and u turn costs money. So you stay quiet .

    Misleading the markets is another. That is actually an offence in law, if proven, never mind the huge cost of spiking gilt yeilds it has caused.

    Behaviour like that would normally result in the PM sacking the minister concerned. But in this case, Starmer is complicit, saying he knew what was happening.

    Few PMs survive a chancellor's departure, so he'll not sack her. But the trust of the markets has been lost, and that will cost a great deal of money in higher borrowing costs.

    Is be very surprised if either were still in post at the next GE. I doubt they will see next year out .
     
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    It is terminal for a chancellor.
     
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