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"harry" wrote in message ... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html Yes indeed Harry. But if this was to be in Cumbria or Jockland nobody would really give a ****. But as it might be built in the south, ****** southerners give a ****. No wonder southerners are detested. |
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On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html I agree. Christopher Booker *IS* the biggest white elephant in Britain. New nuclear reactors for electricity generation to rep[lace ageing AGRs are now long overdue but politicians prefer to prevaricate. Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html Isn't this one 'proposed to be the same as this: http://www.wsj.com/articles/areva-fi...tor-1428408394 |
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In message , Tim Streater
writes In article , Martin Brown wrote: Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". Well we don't know what Labour's policies are yet. Anyway they're not in power. I'm curious to know why undermining the place for coal was considered OK. You have to suspect the Govt. are hoping cheap gas will get them off the electricity supply hook. -- Tim Lamb |
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Tim Lamb wrote:
In message , Tim Streater writes In article , Martin Brown wrote: Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". Well we don't know what Labour's policies are yet. Anyway they're not in power. I'm curious to know why undermining the place for coal was considered OK. We had a capitalist society. |
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On 14/08/15 20:46, Martin Brown wrote:
On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html I agree. Christopher Booker *IS* the biggest white elephant in Britain. New nuclear reactors for electricity generation to rep[lace ageing AGRs are now long overdue but politicians prefer to prevaricate. Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". Most frackable reserves are actually in the south. But do9nt let facts stand in the way of solid northern prejudice. -- New Socialism consists essentially in being seen to have your heart in the right place whilst your head is in the clouds and your hand is in someone else's pocket. |
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En el artículo , Jim Chisholm
escribió: http://www.wsj.com/articles/areva-fi...tor-1428408394 That's a payware link. Alternative: http://www.theecologist.org/News/new...lear_reactor_f laws_raise_hinkley_c_safety_fears.html -- (\_/) (='.'=) Bunny says: Windows 10? Nein danke! (")_(") |
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On Friday, 14 August 2015 20:03:54 UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
"harry" wrote in message ... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html Yes indeed Harry. But if this was to be in Cumbria or Jockland nobody would really give a ****. But as it might be built in the south, ****** southerners give a ****. No wonder southerners are detested. Why do you suppose there is this anti-fracking campaign? And anti wind turbine? Southerners think stuff like this should only be done in the North. They've been content to use coal generated electricity for year. Now it's their turn they're whinging. The Hinckley nuclear fiasco was entirely predictable, I have been one about it here for years. |
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On Friday, 14 August 2015 20:46:25 UTC+1, Martin Brown wrote:
On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html I agree. Christopher Booker *IS* the biggest white elephant in Britain. New nuclear reactors for electricity generation to rep[lace ageing AGRs are now long overdue but politicians prefer to prevaricate. Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". -- Regards, Martin Brown Nobody local should have any say about any form of power generation. Nothing would/will get done, there are brain dead whingers everywhere. |
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"The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message
... On 14/08/15 20:46, Martin Brown wrote: On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html I agree. Christopher Booker *IS* the biggest white elephant in Britain. New nuclear reactors for electricity generation to rep[lace ageing AGRs are now long overdue but politicians prefer to prevaricate. Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". Most frackable reserves are actually in the south. But do9nt let facts stand in the way of solid northern prejudice. It would seem that shoulder chips get bigger the further north one goes |
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On Sat, 15 Aug 2015 07:44:18 +0100, "Richard"
wrote: "The Natural Philosopher" wrote in message ... On 14/08/15 20:46, Martin Brown wrote: On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html I agree. Christopher Booker *IS* the biggest white elephant in Britain. New nuclear reactors for electricity generation to rep[lace ageing AGRs are now long overdue but politicians prefer to prevaricate. Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". Most frackable reserves are actually in the south. But do9nt let facts stand in the way of solid northern prejudice. It would seem that shoulder chips get bigger the further north one goes Always seems that way and with a Lancashire born and bred Grandfather I'm fairly neutral on the North South divide. With many Northerners defining the "South" as anywhere they don't like in the general direction of Lands End that encompasses a lot of regions of England that has differences just as great between them as to the Northern counties. And they seem really ignorant on industries that have come and gone in much of them. Cornish Tin mining * China Clay , Copper,Zinc ,Arsenic Mines in Devon, Iron Ore and Coal in Somerset, Rock quarrying and Oil extraction in Dorset ,Sand pits and quarries in all the counties around London for brickmaking , Chalk pits as well. Coal mining in Kent are just a few examples of resources extracted from the ground in areas which Northerners consider the South and ,No Pun intended I have only scratched the surface. * Cornish mining expertise was developing well probably before a Northerner was told which end of a pick was the handle. Not for nothing did the ethos become so strong that despite hardly any mines left one of the foremost mining schools in the world still is in the County. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camborne_School_of_Mines The history of Holman Brothers of Cambourne is also worth a glance for people interested in the development of some machinery. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holman_Brothers G.Harman |
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In article ,
harry writes On Friday, 14 August 2015 20:46:25 UTC+1, Martin Brown wrote: On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html I agree. Christopher Booker *IS* the biggest white elephant in Britain. New nuclear reactors for electricity generation to rep[lace ageing AGRs are now long overdue but politicians prefer to prevaricate. Amazing how the nasty party can have one policy for local determination or onshore wind farms in the shire counties and then insist on entirely the *OPPOSITE* policy for fracking over "the desolate North". -- Regards, Martin Brown Nobody local should have any say about any form of power generation. Nothing would/will get done, there are brain dead whingers everywhere. Most of them are in the green party. -- bert |
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On 14/08/2015 21:07, Jim Chisholm wrote:
On 14/08/2015 19:28, harry wrote: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...t-Britain.html Isn't this one 'proposed to be the same as this: http://www.wsj.com/articles/areva-fi...tor-1428408394 And you think that the UK regulators, not to mention the directors of EdF Energy, don't follow the media? |
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