Guardian Readers absolutely Delighted
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So would I be I lived near the Site
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".......Facing earthquakes, air pollution and climate breakdown, communities across the UK fought back hard against Tory efforts to roll out fracking on a massive scale.
When the Tory government overruled local democratic decisions to halt fracking, communities did not give up. When fracking protestors went to jail, communities did not give up. And now they have forced the government to U-turn in their support for a dirty industry once described by Boris Johnson as ‘glorious news for humanity.’ It is over eight years since fracking caused earthquakes near Blackpool. The Tories owe the public an apology, and an explanation of how much public money they wasted while ignoring the science. The next Labour government will ban fracking – whereas the Tories will only call a temporary halt to it. You can’t trust a word the Prime Minister says....." |
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Totally agree with banning fracking. Rule number one - don't fk with Mother Nature!
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Rubbish, if we did not take risks we would be a 3rd world country today. But then again that is what the leftist want.
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Boris Johnson on fracking
“Glorious News” “It [fracking] is glorious news for humanity. It doesn’t need the subsidy of wind power. I don’t know whether it will work in Britain, but we should get fracking right away.” 9 December 2012, The Telegraph “Stop ****-footing around” “we must stop ****-footing around, and get fracking. Even if we have hundreds of fracking pads, they are nothing like as ugly as windmills, and they can be dismantled as soon as the gas is extracted.” 15 September 2013, The Sun “Give British people their mineral rights” “Give the British people their mineral rights, and get fracking at last. “No landowner, large or small, has any automatic commercial interest in the discovery of shale gas beneath their property. No wonder the shires are in revolt against fracking. “It is no surprise that everyone is a Nimby – or in this case, Numby – when they are told that what is under their back yard is not theirs, but belongs to the Queen!” 30 June 2014, The Telegraph “Leave no stone unturned” “If reserves of shale can be exploited in London we should leave no stone unturned, or unfracked, in the cause of keeping the lights on”. 2 July 2014, The Times quoted in The Guardian 1 Nov 2019 Fracking has become an election issue, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying he will address the "very considerable anxieties" about shale gas extraction. With the Oil and Gas Authority expected to report this week on the links between fracking and earthquakes, the Government is reportedly considering using what are expected to be critical findings to call a pause to use of the technology. So, no ban, simply a moratorium, to be immediately lifted should they win the election. |
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This sums Johnston up, and God almighty how is he in charge of the UK ?
"I don’t know whether it will work in Britain, but we should get fracking right away" What a statement to make for any politician regardless of the party ? This is something you'd expect from a drunk in a wetherspoons to make with his mates, not a politician in public office. |
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This is something you'd expect from a drunk in a wetherspoons to make with his mates
Or Ibrahima Sonko. |
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Well done to the protestors for showing great resilience and digging deep
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Indeed and Johnston continues to spout "the democratic vote of the people to leave is being ignored" what the tories did here was to overrule the democratic vote of the local council who on their constituents wishes and consultations with EA, voted against the fracking application.
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Pumping waste water into drinking water nice
but banned?Great idea but where did you see that? |
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Ibrahima Sonko 02 Nov 19 09:01
Rubbish, if we did not take risks we would be a 3rd world country today. But then again that is what the leftist want. Hundreds of thousands of people in Britain today are living in conditions and leading a life that is akin to a third world country. And all down to 9 years of totally uneccessary austerity measures by this Government. The old, the young, the sick, the infirm, the unemployed, the working poor, those on UC, the homeless, the tenants of unscrupulous private landlords. If you're poor, you're broken and forgotten. Whilst the rich get richer under an elitist, arrogant and self entitled Tory Party, who couldn't give a shlt about large swathes of our society. |
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You"re not wrong Facts, but Corbyn there is no way I could trust him with,with his performance over the EU,the two faced git.
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sat on 400 years supply of coal - we must be mad - but germans certainly aren't or the chinese come to that
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A few earthquakes would help boost out construction industry
Carry on Fracking ![]() |
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I recommend lots of Wind Farms
on land I like the way they look and WIND is free |
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We already have electricity pylons everywhere
Wind Farms look better than them imo |
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You clearly dont care about bats and birds that are being killed by wind turbines.
Pylons kill nothing. |
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No I did not Ibrahima
Perhaps something can be added to scare birds and bats away? |