M25 Eco Protests

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I totally agree that pollution has to be reduced, but disrupting transport and increasing the time that vehicle engines are running is not reducing pollution.
What is the connection between reducing pollution and what the protesters are campaigning for?
 
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Well I would water cannon and taser any one protesting about any thing that are blocking a motor way :cool:

your against the death penalty because you are ignorant none to bright and stupid :ROFLMAO:

you care more about the rights of violent criminals than those of victims of there violence ;)

as for Stonehenge

bunch of fruit cakes seeking some BS meaning to what is basically a pile of stones heaped up a few thousand years ago it’s as simple as that

nowt else to it a meeting place for druids and pagans and other like minded fruit cakes

seeking spiritual enlightenment :ROFLMAO:
 
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I do so pity any children brought up by someone like you.

blimey are you one of them fruit cakes who think stone henge has got some type of spiritual significance :ROFLMAO:

some type of gate way to the spiritual world :idea:

built by aliens :idea:

:ROFLMAO:

well I suppose it does give some type of meaning and purpose to the supposedly educated dead beats were they can all meet up for a group hug

:ROFLMAO:

some of us have to go past there on our way to some thing useful like Thruxton race track and end up in some traffic jam caused by a bunch of hippies bombed out of there heads on mushrooms
 
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blimey are you one of them fruit cakes who think stone henge has got some type of spiritual significance :ROFLMAO:

some type of gate way to the spiritual world :idea:

built by aliens
And so, ladies and gentlemen, transman, by persistently ridiculing a World Heritage site, the most sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world, shows us not only just how knowledgeable, cultured, and intelligent he is, but when taken in conjunction with other statements regarding learning, just how completely antithetical he is to the whole idea that anybody else should be knowledgeable, cultured, or intelligent.

He has a nihilistic contempt for anything which cannot fit into the limited confines of his intellect, and would, if he could, drag the world back to the Dark Ages.

Shameful.
 
And so, ladies and gentlemen, transman, by persistently ridiculing a World Heritage site, the most sophisticated prehistoric stone circle in the world, shows us not only just how knowledgeable, cultured, and intelligent he is, but when taken in conjunction with other statements regarding learning, just how completely antithetical he is to the whole idea that anybody else should be knowledgeable, cultured, or intelligent.

He has a nihilistic contempt for anything which cannot fit into the limited confines of his intellect, and would, if he could, drag the world back to the Dark Ages.

Shameful.

do what :confused::confused:

:LOL:

sophisticated :confused: :ROFLMAO:
 
the same :confused: meaning what

I am in favour of the death penalty for “all”Murderers / terrorists
""Taliban hang body in public; signal return to past tactics""
Transams maybe favours a world full of the above.
 
Anyway - back to the plot....

A few weeks ago someone showed me a film about a regeneration project to retrofit a social housing estate in Padiham, near Burnley, with green energy measures – and frankly, it would have melted a heart of stone.

The houses were draughty and mouldy, with elderly storage heaters that cost a fortune but still didn’t keep people warm. One woman’s heating bills were so high she was skipping meals so that her son didn’t go without. When the housing association-turned-developer Places for People promised to install solar panels, insulation and new windows, they were met with some suspicion. If you live in social housing, you’ve seen promises come and go.

But the film ended with residents marvelling at how much money they were saving every week (more than some are probably likely to lose this winter in universal credit, to put it in perspective) and how marvellous it was not to be huddled miserably under a duvet all day for warmth. Parents could now afford the occasional treat for their kids. Even the builders doing the work looked a bit emotional.

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Insulating the houses of people who can’t afford to do it themselves isn’t the sexiest green idea on the table. But it’s one of the few that doesn’t deprive people of something they enjoy, or rely on some technology not yet invented; that creates new jobs without destroying old industries; and demonstrably saves money for people in circumstances where every penny counts. And without it there’s little point in removing gas boilers, since greener replacements such as air-source heat pumps work best in well-insulated homes.



Sign the petition - the more people that do the fewer people will be gluing themselves to motorways.

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/594431
 
Sign the petition - the more people that do the fewer people will be gluing themselves to motorways.
Are you being serious, "Sign a Gov Petition" ? you may as well tie your concerns to a balloon and let it go.

If you want anyone to take notice, block a road, or a petrol pump, the great british public only sit up and take any notice when they can't drive fast.

we're a country full of petrol headed morons.
 
This is interesting. The co-founder of GreenPeace.

Well worth your while to watch it all the way through . . .

 
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