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Typical tory MP
A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Richard Drax ignored the wishes of hundreds of residents by ploughing ahead with the controversial plans to build the third biggest solar farm in Britain on land which once inspired Thomas Hardy. It is believed it will receive nearly £2 million a year in the same government subsidies he campaigned against. The MP for South Dorset has been accused of hypocrisy and presiding over the ?industrialisation of the countryside?. |
Typical tory MP
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 14:29:33 +0000, Artic wrote:
A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Richard Drax ignored the wishes of hundreds of residents Umm, surely it was the planning committee that "ignored the wishes. Sounds like he's merely illustrating his point. |
Typical tory MP
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 14:29:33 +0000, Artic wrote:
A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Yeah, you'd never get a Labour or Libdem MP engaging in such behaviour; they're scrupulously honest and beyond reproach. |
Typical tory MP
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On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 14:29:33 +0000, Artic wrote: A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Yeah, you'd never get a Labour or Libdem MP engaging in such behaviour; they're scrupulously honest and beyond reproach. They're unlikely to have 170 odd acres of farmland going spare - they don't need duckhouses either. |
Typical tory MP
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 15:29:26 +0000, Tim Streater wrote:
Richard Drax ignored the wishes of hundreds of residents Umm, surely it was the planning committee that "ignored the wishes". Well, not even. The Planning Committee takes no notice at all of any response to an application that consists of anything along the lines of "I don't like it or want it". There has to be a *planning* *reason* to reject an application. It'll just get turned over on appeal otherwise. There y'go, then. "Hundreds of people had a pointless whine" doesn't make the same kind of headlines for the Daily Wail, does it? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2505891 |
Typical tory MP
"Artic" wrote in message ldhosting.com... Cursitor Doom scribbled... On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 14:29:33 +0000, Artic wrote: A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Yeah, you'd never get a Labour or Libdem MP engaging in such behaviour; they're scrupulously honest and beyond reproach. They're unlikely to have 170 odd acres of farmland going spare - they don't need duckhouses either. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/ob...y-8646454.html |
Typical tory MP
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A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Richard Drax ignored the wishes of hundreds of residents by ploughing ahead with the controversial plans to build the third biggest solar farm in Britain on land which once inspired Thomas Hardy. How in the name of all that's sacred to badgers is the fact that the land once inspired Thomas Hardy relevant? Does that make developing it worse than developing land that only inspired a lesser author? In fact, having read Hardy, I would be in favour of concreting over any land that inspired him, in case it inspired someone else to churn out tedious anti-insomniac bathroom shelf fodder. On a side note, what is the solar farm going to be called? Drax 2? |
Typical tory MP
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Artic writes A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Richard Drax ignored the wishes of hundreds of residents by ploughing ahead with the controversial plans to build the third biggest solar farm in Britain on land which once inspired Thomas Hardy. It is believed it will receive nearly £2 million a year in the same government subsidies he campaigned against. The MP for South Dorset has been accused of hypocrisy and presiding over the ?industrialisation of the countryside?. Would you please follow convention and precede off topic posts with the initials OT -- bert |
Typical tory MP
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In message sting.com, Artic writes A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Richard Drax ignored the wishes of hundreds of residents by ploughing ahead with the controversial plans to build the third biggest solar farm in Britain on land which once inspired Thomas Hardy. It is believed it will receive nearly £2 million a year in the same government subsidies he campaigned against. The MP for South Dorset has been accused of hypocrisy and presiding over the ?industrialisation of the countryside?. Would you please follow convention and precede off topic posts with the initials OT And save you a whole 10 seconds of your life? Nah |
Typical tory MP
On 13/11/2013 16:39, Huge wrote:
On 2013-11-13, Artic wrote: Cursitor Doom scribbled... On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 14:29:33 +0000, Artic wrote: A Tory MP who has opposed taxpayer subsidies for green energy has been accused of hypocrisy after winning planning permission to build a "hideous" solar farm the size of 110 football pitches on his country estate. Yeah, you'd never get a Labour or Libdem MP engaging in such behaviour; they're scrupulously honest and beyond reproach. They're unlikely to have 170 odd acres of farmland going spare - they don't need duckhouses either. I suspect you don't realise just how rich many Labour MPs are. Margaret Hodge being a very good example. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stemcor Tony Benn was the one who came to my mind first. Colin Bignell |
Typical tory MP
On Wed, 13 Nov 2013 20:10:52 -0000, Artic wrote:
Would you please follow convention and precede off topic posts with the initials OT And save you a whole 10 seconds of your life? Nah I must admit, you really picked a totally appropriate munged address for yourself. |
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