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Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
As an aside, @Richard_Tyndall's fundamental point - that you concentrate on the demand side of the equation - is absolutely correct. There is exactly zero benefit to preventing UK exploitation o… (View Post)3 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
I have some very entertaining stories I can share over a beer on just this subject. (View Post)1 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Some of the bigger oil companies sell to smaller ones solely to dodge clean up costs. The smaller one runs it for a few years, doesn't save for the cleanup, pays the Directors massive bonuses, a… (View Post)3 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
The problem is that most of the people who support fracking have very little idea of what is involved. And, I'm not talking about environmental impact or net zero. I'm talking about the fac… (View Post)4 -
Re: Unlikely villains: Sir Geoffrey Howe – politicalbetting.com
Indeed: I look forward to using using the same line when someone is brutally attacked on the streets of London. "Well, he wasn't actually murdered." (View Post)1
