The government scheme was scrapped suddenly - austerity I seem to recall. There's no tech to develop - just need shit loads of power to compress CO2, not a very energy efficient process
The hypocrisy is absolutely lost on them. They have been screaming that they will do everything they can to defeat "Tories" for years, and when some Conservatives have the whip withdrawn, the faux outrage and crocodile tears start. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-po...eagues-have-been-marched-out-jess-phillips-mp Of course they could welcome them with open arms to the Labour party, put them in a safe seat and have a GE if they are that concerned.............No? Thought not.
Don’t call it Whisky it’s Scottish you heathen Or is it Scottish Whisky as in Scottish Whisky v.confusing
Either way, I never buy it. It's shit. Malt can be nice but it's foolishly overpriced. Makes me think it's nothing more than a racket.
Do you really think we are ever going to leave? The way things are going, Brexit will disappear over the horizon for good.
i was refering to the carbon capture billion pound bribe of 2014. wind power for the compression of carbon dude. we have most of europs potetial for renewables off our shores.
I believe they are going on strike so we'll have a bit of a rest from the "made from natural spring water " nonsense
Malt can be nice but it's foolishly overpriced. Makes me think it's nothing more than a racket. its not overpriced. its over dutyfied. its paying for much of the UK's debts.
In other news..... In what must be the first example in recorded history of a politician resigning in order to spend less time with their family, BoJo’s brother has just quit the Cabinet and the Tory Party, citing prioritising the national interest over fraternal loyalty. It’s gratifying to see that at least one Johnson has some principles.
Indeed, but still a shit load of power required. I can't remember what happened to the 2014 bribe - was trying to find stable source of income at that point
Well you say that but I believe Joe voted to remain and has been mostly on the remain side throughout, whilst his consituency voted 57.54% to leave, what principles do you feel have been applied?