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Mistress Rose
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Rob R
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Hairyloon
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Rob R
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Tavascarow
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Rob R
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Tavascarow
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Mistress Rose
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Posted: Mon May 23, 16 6:54 am Post subject: |
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You are right Tavascarow, this has nothing to do directly with a coal free Britain, but does indirectly.
HL, I mean that the UK tends to embellish the standards, although some countries do let people take a long time to implement new legislation.
Rob, to some extent I think we have to consider the current government. If it were green, forward thinking as far as the environment, animal welfare, human rights and fairness for all were concerned, I think fewer of us would see the EU as a safeguard against government excesses. Yes, we have to look at the long term, but having these things brought into current focus makes us look at relationships between the British people, the British government and the EU in a different light.
In the case of renewable energy, and hence a coal, or gas free Britain, this govenment is trying to go for the fossil fuel option. |
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Nick
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Hairyloon
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Rob R
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