• Re: plan to restart fracking gets minimal support

    From Byker@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 16 15:38:24 2022
    XPost: alt.global-warming, uk.politics.misc, alt.politics.uk

    *Blow to fracking in England as only 5 of 138 MPs in target areas
    voice support

    Helena Horton and Damian Carrington, The Guardian via Carbon Brief

    The prospect of fracking in England has been "dealt another blow" as
    only 5 of the 138 MPs for constituencies with shale gas exploration
    licences said they would support fracking in their constituencies,
    reports an "exclusive" in the Guardian. It adds that, in total, 41 MPs
    said they would be against it while the rest either did not reply or
    declined to comment.

    Fine. Let the Eurotwits freeze in the dark...

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  • From KKKernal Corn@21:1/5 to Byker on Wed Mar 16 21:07:20 2022
    XPost: alt.global-warming, uk.politics.misc, alt.politics.uk

    On Wed, 16 Mar 2022 15:38:24 -0500, "Byker" <byker@do~rag.net> wrote:

    *Blow to fracking in England as only 5 of 138 MPs in target areas
    voice support

    Helena Horton and Damian Carrington, The Guardian via Carbon Brief

    The prospect of fracking in England has been "dealt another blow" as
    only 5 of the 138 MPs for constituencies with shale gas exploration
    licences said they would support fracking in their constituencies,
    reports an "exclusive" in the Guardian. It adds that, in total, 41 MPs
    said they would be against it while the rest either did not reply or
    declined to comment.

    Fine. Let the Eurotwits freeze in the dark...

    Frack off!

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  • From Unum@21:1/5 to Byker on Wed Mar 16 20:37:15 2022
    XPost: alt.global-warming, uk.politics.misc, alt.politics.uk

    On 3/16/2022 3:38 PM, Byker wrote:
    *Blow to fracking in England as only 5 of 138 MPs in target areas voice support
    Helena Horton and Damian Carrington, The Guardian via Carbon Brief
    The prospect of fracking in England has been "dealt another blow" as only 5 >> of the 138 MPs for constituencies with shale gas exploration licences said >> they would support fracking in their constituencies, reports an "exclusive" >> in the Guardian. It adds that, in total, 41 MPs said they would be against >> it while the rest either did not reply or declined to comment.

    Fine. Let the Eurotwits freeze in the dark...

    Maybe they'll just build a lot more wind farms, dimwit. Makes
    a lot more sense than polluting the atmosphere and the water table.

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