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Just walked past a bloke standing next to his "planet saving" eco plugged in while he is wasting gallons of water hosing his parched front lawn.
Maybe his ownership of it has nothing to do with saving the planet. He probably no more believes it’s planet saving than you do. Hence no juxtaposition.
 
Definition of "wasting water"?. He has a nice garden and I wants to maintain his lawn/plants in this dry weather. Possibly inappropriate use of water if there is a shortage in the area.
 
Maybe his house is like mine. Built before mains water was available / common and so has a well in the back garden and he was using that.
Family home, also built before mains water was available has a 10000 gallon rain water 'tank' in the garden C/W filter beds to cleanse for drinking water. It's still full.
 
You class mainting nature equally as wasteful as charging a vehicle.
try a moral compass.
 
Definition of "wasting water"?. He has a nice garden and I wants to maintain his lawn/plants in this dry weather. Possibly inappropriate use of water if there is a shortage in the area.
Maybe he was watering vegetables.
 
Would he still have been ‘wasteful’ if he’d used the same amount of water from a watering can?
 
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Maybe his house is like mine. Built before mains water was available / common and so has a well in the back garden and he was using that.
Family home, also built before mains water was available has a 10000 gallon rain water 'tank' in the garden C/W filter beds to cleanse for drinking water. It's still full.
That sounds interesting. How is the water harvested and what are the filter beds like? Have you any photos?
 
He does’nt ‘need’ to charge a vehicle, he could walk or cycle or use public transport.
 
I’ve only ever been interested in electric cars because of the fuel economy, performance and tech.
 
Any decent government would outlaw hypocrisy,
but that would be hypocritical...
Indeed it would...

"Jacob Rees-Mogg has admitted he was wrong to say there would be no delays at the port of Dover caused by the UK leaving the EU."

“Yes, of course I got it wrong, but I got it wrong for the right reason, if I may put it that way, he said."
 
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