This Friday, January 24th, the UK Parliament is due to vote on a Private Member’s Bill that could lead to mass starvation, widespread disease and fatalities and the almost certain collapse of civil liberties and society within a few years. The bill has the support of a third of voting MPs and there is a clear and present danger that it could pass. Many MPs depart for their constituencies on a Friday and 200 remaining zealots could have a chance to swing a vote their way. The bill is a thinly-disguised attempt using meaningless climate and nature crisis verbosity to ration and control almost everything that citizens consume. The obvious attack on civil liberties should serve as a warning to other countries to stand against the Net Zero hysterics that have infiltrated large sections of elite British society.
The bill is coming up for its important second reading and is supported by around 200 members of Parliament, mostly drawn from collectivist, Left-wing parties. Promoted by the Green Blob-funded Zero Hour, support for the Climate and Nature Bill is widespread in liberal elites across Britain. Almost all the 72 Lib Dem MPs led by the clownish Ed Davey are on board along with 90 members of the governing Labour party. A variety of smaller parties are committed along with a couple of crackpot Conservatives, Simon Hoare and Roger Gale. In the House of Lords, the former TV presenter Baroness ‘Joan’ Bakewell is signed up, while Labour City Mayors Andy Burnham and the sinister Sadiq Khan also believe in the ghastly cause. The Church Times reports the support of a number of bishops including the other-worldly former Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams. In addition, 17 union chiefs, mostly from the non-wealth creating public sector, support the bill.
Starvation, death, disease and civil collapse – an emotional exaggeration or a reasonable conclusion once the facts are examined? Let us consider those facts, something that this unholy dark green money alliance of zealots and boobies do not appear to have done. (Apologies of course to those of them who, in fact, know exactly what is being planned and an earnest request for them to absent themselves from future polite and civilised society.)
The bill has two lines of attack, namely the removal of almost all hydrocarbon use in the near future and a complete ban on the production, exploration, sale or importation of hydrocarbons, referred to in the bill as “fossil fuels”. It appears that a near 90% reduction in hydrocarbon use within a decade is sought and this would affect everything from the energy that heats homes and drives a modern economy to the medicines and food that sustains life. If such a plan was followed in the UK, almost immediate societal collapse would follow. People would freeze in winter, there would be no food in the shops or medicines in the hospitals and pharmacies. There would be no power to run sewage treatment plants or hydrocarbon-based chemicals to clean the water. A complete breakdown of law and order would be likely as citizens survive as best they can.
The bill is short on figures but it calls for UK total emissions of carbon dioxide to be limited to “no more than a proportionate share” of the United Nations remaining global carbon budget. This “budget” is of course just a made-up figure, along with the 1.5°C temperature warming scare. Paul Homewood has run the figures based on Zero Hour’s own calculations and notes that these suggest dropping emissions down to a third within five years. But this is not the end of the story since the bill mandates that an account must be taken of emissions released by all UK imports. This takes the allowance down to around 10% of the current level. The reductions needed are barely imaginable and Homewood observes that a ban on all imported goods and food would still get the country nowhere near mandated targets. “Quite how we would manage to feed ourselves with half of our food supply gone does not seem to have occurred to the authors of the bill. According to Zero Hour, we would have to survive on ‘low carbon fruit, veg, nuts, pulses and grains’,” he reports.
It is obvious that industry would close, money would flee the country, ports and airports would shut due to lack of traffic, non-meat diets would be strictly rationed, cars would disappear from the roads and even local travel would become difficult. Under such circumstances, civil collapse would be more than likely and might only be averted by the imposition of strict emergency powers and the suspension of democratic liberties and institutions.
All justified, no doubt, in the cause of Saving the Planet.
The current promoter of the bill in Parliament is Roz Savage, a Lib Dem MP who spent part of her youth rowing single-handed around the oceans thinking about the climate and nature. At Cambridge University, according to Wiki, she won a half-blue for competing in the Women’s Lightweight Boat Race. Almost two years of paddling around the Pacific might have been better spent considering the vital role that hydrocarbons play in modern society. Almost half the food produced in the world is reliant on the use of fertiliser derived from hydrocarbons and the scourge of famine has been eliminated in many parts of the world due to its use.
How many supporters of this wretched bill understand how reliant humankind is on naturally-occurring hydrocarbons? And how many care to educate themselves on how the science around climate has been traduced and capture by well-funded political activists, neo-Malthusians and grant-desperate academics. In turn this has produced a media echo-chamber promoting scares that are mostly fake and invented by rigged computer models. If we are charitable, perhaps excuses can be made for the level of ignorance shown by some supporters of the bill. They might not be aware, for instance, that apart from food, heating, transport and plastics, hydrocarbons are used to make medicines. They are present in vaccines, injections and pills. Halogenated hydrocarbons are used in medicine to make anaesthetics like halothane, propellants for inhalers and sedatives like chloral hydrate.
A little science and realism might go a long way for supporters of a bill that seeks to ensure the end of the “exploration, extraction, export and import of fossil fuels by the United Kingdom as rapidly as possible”. Even the mad Miliband, the current Energy Minister, accepts that gas has a part to play in keeping the lights on – hardly a surprise given the wind droughts of this winter, the lack of back-ups and the consequent need for up to 70% gas electricity generation. If realism fails to materialise there are tough choices ahead – who will step up to the plate to take away the life-saving heat that warms the homes of senior citizens or ban the inhalers that calm their winter asthma? Perhaps the 200 MPs listed on the Zero Hour site as supports of the bill will be asked such questions next time they seek the votes of the wider electorate.
Chris Morrison is the Daily Sceptic’s Environment Editor.
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Will the last person out of Britain please remember to turn out the lights or blow out the candles as the case may be? Thank you.
The lights will go out – and the candle will self-extinguish – as each respective light/heat source consumes its last bit of fuel at the source … for the lights, that will mean off-site at the source of generation …
But aren’t paraffin candles made from fossil fuels?
Whale oil works, down to the last whale.
I have a replica Roman Era Olive Oil Lamp and some Olive Oil, it doesn’t involve killing a whale.
You cannot grow olives in Britain, and the sun is far from bright enough to do much else either! The cold wind of failure blows strong!
No need for blowing out the candle. The last person out of Britain will be starved and emaciated, fumbling for the door blindly in the dark.
Or , will the people repeat a portion of French history ?
The Great British Bake Off has now assumed a greater importance. We Brits do like a piece of cake.
Couple this with importing throngs from the third world so that they can feel right at home.
The disillusioned throngs can row back across the channel if all the rubber dinghies have been saved.
With the exception of beeswax and tallow, most candles are made from petroleum derived paraffin.
Beeswax and tallow sounds medieval maybe they will have an accompanying warm period
Can’t burn candles. CO2 dontchaknow.
The UK is rapidly becoming a useless ally of the US
Trump should end the US UK special relationship
Recall the US ambassador for as long as dysfunctional, inept, tone-deaf, socialist, woke Labor regime is in power.
It the current UK ambassador utters comments adverse to US interests, which is not part of his mission, he will be declared persona non grata and must leave the US within 72 hours never to return.
The U.S. Congress passed the Lend-Lease Act in March 1941.
We can’t do similar now because of the embedded CO2.
So first we need to re-publish the science that shows CO2 is simply not a problem where climate is concerned
“Trump should end the US UK special relationship”
That’s not going to happen. Trump likes Churchill.
What the UK needs is a Trumpian Intervention.
Sane citizens of the UK should get Trump involved in the conversation and see what he has to say about doing away with all fossil fuels. Maybe the people of the UK will pay closer attention to what their representatives are up to, with Trump focusing attention on the subject.
All you have to do is ask Trump what his opinion is on the subject. He will certainly give you an answer, and I’m sure that will spur further conversation. Maybe Trump and Nigel can have a public conversation about it.
UK citizens need to hear that their representatives are taking them down the Road to Ruin if they continue with this Net Zero insanity.
Friday 24th: Fortunately the Government has now blocked the second reading of the Bill (for the time being)
MPs to consider…
Or in other words, to just wave it through without thought, let or hindrance; rather like the original Climate Change Act (2008). If they won’t vote for an inquiry* into nationwide islamic rape and torture gangs you can bet they’ll assuage their collective conscience by voting for the Climate and Nature bill.
*
“”Nazir Afzal, told the BBC that in 2008 the Home Office sent a circular email to all police forces calling on them to not investigate the sexual exploitation of young girls in towns and cities across the UK.
Speaking on the Radio 4’s PM programme, Mr Afzal the former North West Prosecutor who reversed a Crown Prosecution Service decision and successfully prosecuted the notorious Rochdale rape gang, said: “You may not know this, but back in 2008 the Home office sent a circular to all police forces in the country saying ‘as far as these young girls who are being exploited in towns and cities, we believe they have made an informed choice about their sexual behaviour and therefore it is not for you police officers to get involved in.’”
https://www.citizensdawn.com/story/LABOUR~S_COVER~UP~_Gordon_Brown~s_Government_~Urged~_Police_Not_To_Investigate_Muslim_Grooming_Gangs_699
Funnily enough, the Home Secretary in 2008 was one Jacqui Smith – who was recently elevated to the House of Lords by Kweir Starmer as… Minister of State for Skills. Even funnier is the fact that the cover up in 2008 had nothing to do with her losing her job. No, her husband had a nasty habit of watching pornography on Parliamentary expenses.
Jacqui Smith ‘quit over porn row’
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/8145935.stm
That’s one reason the dictatorship can never be trusted.
It’s pointless discussing anything where Parliament is concerned. Science? What’s that, then?
“”Nazir Afzal, told the BBC that in 2008 the Home Office sent a circular email to all police forces calling on them to not investigate the sexual exploitation of young girls in towns and cities across the UK.”
That kind of note is exactly the sort of thing that would trigger police I’ve known to ramp up an investigation.
One would hope.
Nothing is beyond the madness of this current Labour government. The idea we need energy and plenty of it does not feature in the world that Ed Miliband and Two tier, Free gear Kier Starmer live in.
Wait till you hear about the Chagos Islands give away and rent back at punitive cost debacle. That is being championed by David Lammy a man who thinks Marie Antoinette was given the Nobel Prize for physics and discovery of Radon.
We could look at the Rachel Reeves Chancellor logic of taxing the nation into growth, now there is a project that even Stiglitz might find challenging.
“Nothing is beyond the madness of this current Labour government. “
In true Orwellian fashion Rachel from Accounts’ growth agenda is achieving the exact opposite. She’s in… Davos today leading the deindustrialisation charge. Actually, she’s there with investment begging bowl in hand.
Poison dwarf, Sadiq Khan is leading the anti Heathrow expansion environmentalists. Rachel FA is rather in favour
“Reeves says need for growth trumps opposition amid Heathrow speculation
…
The plans will face fierce resistance from environmental groups and senior Labour figures including London Mayor Sir Sadiq Khan and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband have previously spoken out against a third runway at Heathrow.
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/heathrow-sadiq-khan-keir-starmer-ed-miliband-government-b1206297.html
At this point, I imagine, one says: pass the popcorn.
“I contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle.”
Wnston Churchill, he must be rolling in his grave.
Brilliant!
ps. Churchill said that if you are not a Liberal by the time that you are 30 you have no heart but if you are not a Conservative by the time you are 40 you have no brain.
Wind power is currently producing 0.3 GW in Britain. Gas is producing 27 GW
Those idiots want to make wind power the centrepiece of Net Zero.
Down to 0.17 GW now, we’ve even got the OCGTs running, there must be <1 GW of margin left, one outage and that’s it.
The panic will be this evenings demand. The lack of wind is across the whole of Northern Europe so even the extension leads plugged into Europe are unlikely to provide the ~45GW demand at 5.30-6.30 pm today.
It is not as though this is unusual weather for January.
I read the other day, support for the bill had fallen to about 130MP’s.
Hopefully, some of them have a look out the window and wonder where the wind’s gone.
The National Grid or NESO or whatever they are called, based their contigency plans in their report to the UK Government on wind having a minimum of 4.4GW, compared to the name plate capacity of about 30GW.
So the contingency plans for the energy security of British people are based on fictional numbers. They should have planned for 0.00 GW of wind power.
Down again to 0.15 GW. It’s been this low for four days.
The interconnects are glowing.
That’s what Milibland calls energy independence and security
Up, down, flying around etc
Those magnificent men and their whirling cash machines
Don’t worry.
The ‘X Links’ people have just put in an application for convertor stations and HVDC cables to come ashore in Devon and HVAC cables to connect to the grid. They are planning to build a 1500 square mile solar, wind and battery facility in Morocco and a 4000km subsea cable to the UK.
What could possibly go wrong? I wonder if they have noticed the recent rash of mostly Chinese vessels having ‘accidental ‘ problems resulting in severing of subsea cables.
Morocco has also had problems with Islamic Jihadis in the past.
Dave: that sounds like a very expensive, and potentially unreliable system (besides the political danger). Especially considering with all our own resources, it would be far cheaper and more reliable.
And I suppose, we will be forced to pay the bill.
Does the Sun shine 24/7 in Morocco? Some idiot thinks it does.
The UK people are so screwed, but they got what they deserved, because they voted for Labor.
Just as the US people got screwed in 2020, because they voted for Trump, but their voted were “voided”, etc., and replaced by pseudo Biden ballots, for weeks after the polls closed by the “count, count, count method, until you are ahead”
It also happened in 2024, but Trump’s lead was just too big to overcome, plus the Trump election folks were a lot smarter.
Elections are the key, of course.
Yeah, you have to vote the fools out or suffer the consequences.
Voting them out will take at least four years the damage will be done by then. The Socialist grip even in opposition is too strong.
Often attributed to Stalin in generalized form:
“Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything.”
The actual quate may have been more like this, but the essence is the same.
“The UK people are so screwed, but they got what they deserved, because they voted for Labor.”
Actually, Wil, only 20% of the UK electorate voted for Labour in the last UK general election. How do the other 80% who didn’t vote for Labour deserve getting screwed by a Labour government that none of them voted for?
How many of them didn’t vote? I think therein lies your answer.
As Rush sang, “Even if you do not choose, you still have made a choice.” (from memory).
“If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice”
— Freewill
Q: How many didn’t vote?
A: The same number as did vote for candidates other than Labour, i.e. 40%.
That 80% chose not to vote and screwed themselves
I don’t think so, Wil. The number of elligible voters who chose not to vote was 40%, not 80%. This left another 40% who did vote, but for candidates other than Labour, which was still twice as many as voted for Labour.
Yet Labour ended up with a landslide majority of seats in Parliament. This irrational outcome is not the fault of the UK’s electorate, it seems to me. It is the fault of the UK’s peculiar electoral system, which apparently is not fit for purpose and in crying need of fundamental reform.
“Yet Labour ended up with a landslide majority of seats in Parliament. This irrational outcome is not the fault of the UK’s electorate, it seems to me. It is the fault of the UK’s peculiar electoral system, which apparently is not fit for purpose and in crying need of fundamental reform.”
Yes, something is wrong when winning 20 percent of the vote gives political control.
The Labour lobby is very strong, even in opposition they super glue themselves to motorways; and all the metropolitan mayors are Labour
According to GridWatch the minimum was 84MW between 08:40 and 08:55
Right up to the edge of the cliff.
And that’s *with* the use of fossil fuels. So these geniuses want to do away with all fossil fuels.
It really is an Idiocracy. A dangerous, destructive Idiocracy.
We can thank the Temperature Data Mannipulators for providing the confusion (bogus Hockey Stick chart) that allows these idiots to think CO2 is overheating the world.
It’s actually been down to zero all morning, but we have a ‘named storm’ forecast for the weekend so we will be coughing up constraint payments for the Scottish farms. Madness!
The Bill is Bonkers, so Bonkers that if passed it may finally bring someone somewhere to their senses, or maybe not.
With the exception, of a few (Reform, Lords Frost, Hannan and Baroness Fox). There is a marked absence of common sense in Westminster.
In my 73 years, I’ve never known such a complete set of dummkopfs occupy both houses.
The idiots in the upper house are put there by the chief idiot in the lower house. So the fact there are 97% idiots in both isn’t surprising.
An already broken UK is about to sign a suicide note.
Yes, I agree. The conservatives tried to ruin the country over 8 years, but Labour is guaranteed to do it in three if they keep up this pace! However, the days of the CO2 climate scam are now numbered, and the UK is an ideological climate outlier in the world community in support of the UN-EU green blob. So, the reliable fossil fuel energy business can be reconsidered as the best non-nuclear technology to take us forward into a prosperous future. We must get back to what we know works, trust proper science- not these stupid expensive models and environmental post-modern fantasies. Better technology and less red/green tape will give us the growth needed to get out of current economic slump and make Britain great again!
“The days of the CO2 climate scam are now numbered”
I dearly, hope you’re right Bob, it feels more like a very long slow death.
Oh, the days are numbered:
Small number if the left gains undisputed world domination. When and if that happens, “The Climate Crisis” and CO2 concerns will be dropped and scrubbed from history or at least blamed on arch villain Donald Trump.
Small number if there’s a successful revolution.
Otherwise it’s going to be a long time.
Note: This is private member’s bill promoted by an opposition party.
The Labour government has a huge majority.
This bill is going nowhere.
Note. PMBs may or may not be ‘favoured’ by the executive…
Not clear. At the moment no decision seems to have been made on whether Labour will make it a whipped vote, though there are some accounts from MPs that they have been told not to vote for it.
Its a problem for Labour, just as Miliband is a problem, and for the same reason. They are instinctively in favor, as they are over all left ideas no matter how lunatic. As they are for all left regimes, no matter how murderous.. But they are also confronted with the fact that this, like Miliband’s crazed energy plans, is not going to work and if seriously tried will result in a collapse of economy and society.
What they would like is for it to fail without their having to whip it, but of course there is a risk in allowing an open vote, it might pass.
Its a bit like they are instinctively in favor of self declaration of gender, but when confronted with the reality of what that would mean, they flinch. Be interesting to see what happens on Friday.
Who knows, maybe that will happen a couple of days after blackouts caused by lack of wind….!
UK deserve to get what they voted for in full – no half measure. Given the pervasive madness, I cannot see any way out other than let the madness run its course to total chaos. Then a true leader might emerge from the mess.
Look how quickly Trump has turned things around in the USA. Global Warming appears to have disappeared. Energy dense natural fuels are again in vogue. CO2 is no longer a pollutant. There are only two genders. Job selection to be based on merit not skin color or gender. Cease fire in Gaza.
“UK deserve to get what they voted for in full”
Bit unfair that Rick, there’s a good many who didn’t vote for Liebour. Those that voted for them, deserve what you say. : )
I can only hope that those who did not vote for Labour have a plan for coping with the mess. But it should strengthen their resolve to convince others to vote for Farage.
Farage really needs to take a close look at how Trump battled against the odds and has a thorough plan taking shape. I know the system is different in the UK but a good leader can change things quickly. The UK needs far less government and one aligned with the people not against them.
The BBC is a globalist echo chamber so the new policy should include removal of their funding privilege. Let them exist in a competitive market place.
“a good leader can change things quickly.”
That’s right.
Rick, you should join Reform. I can remember, when the BBC, genuinely reported the news. Now it’s become a mouthpiece for the left. They are a prime example of the MSM ( Main Slime Media).
deserve to get what they voted for in full
If only you had the slightest inkling of how it works in th UK Parliamentary dictatorship:
This government has 20% of the vote, or 32% of those 60% who turned out to vote.
Democracy in this context is just a word. Reform had far more votes than the LDs and got far fewer seats….
This just makes me appreciate the Founding Fathers of the United States and the way they set up our government, even more.
You don’t use proportional representation in the USA either though. Your system disproportionately represents underpopulated states.
Well, if each State didn’t get equal representation, then there would not have been a United States. Small, “underpopulated” States didn’t want overpopulated States dictating to them just because they have more people.
The positive side is that the population decline will ease traffic congestion and lower pressure on housing supply..
…Imagine, the photo only shows a small percentage of the UK’s biggest problem for it is hard to find a Member of Parliament with an IQ sufficient to make them fit for purpose.
And there must be many more hundreds if not thousands of these useless political officials at large in the UK voted in by minority votes in a system that is known to be unfit for purpose but never gets proper attention to detail.
And they all believe they are so important as they run up our national debt to new record highs…
How did the UK get so many nutcase MPs ?
I was just shaking my head because any supposed emission saved will be wiped out by China and India and probably USA (if it ramps up industry).
I would just ask them how do they think that will make any difference?
They were cultivated in the Universities.
Any US industrial ramp up, helped by tariffs, will be reducing the industrial output of Europe and China to make those countries buy US manufactured goods and services, until US trade deficits become surpluses to make the US WEALTHY again.
They owe us, instead of we owing them, like it was during the 1960s
This is a universal problem, not limited to the UK.
“All governments suffer a recurring problem: Power attracts pathological personalities.” — Frank Herbert
“One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their [ stated / claimed ] intentions rather than their results.” — Milton Friedman
“To summarize: it is a well-known fact that those people who most want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it.”
and
“Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President [ of the Galaxy ] should on no account be allowed to do the job.” — Douglas Adams (in THHGTTG)
The question isn’t really whether this bill will pass muster in the House of Commons (unlikely), but why such an insane bill is allowed to be raised in the first place.
How many other wackadoodle bills are raised by fringe MP’s desperate to gain attention, which have time and (our) money wasted on them, whilst children are being r*ped and murdered on our streets?
Had the scandal of child r*pe/murder and subsequent efforts by politicians (all of them, not just Starmer) to cover their tracks happened in a ‘Developing’ nation, there’s little doubt there would be a diplomatic uproar across the west with threats of sanctions, and regime change plotted.
But no, parliament’s attention is drawn, like a moth to a light, by this nonsense.
I recommended this article on my blog yesterday but changed the title, which was hyperbolic.
The article did not prove that those results would actually happen or would be allowed to happen by the UK people, even if true.
I was also disappointed that “a plague of locusts” was not included in the title.
My revised title:
From UK: Legal Insanity: Vote coming on a near 90% reduction in hydrocarbon use within a decade!
Honest Climate Science and Energy
Brexit was the last democratic vote we will get.
They didn’t like the result.
“a plague of locusts”
But, the climate crisis brigade set the standard. If your audience is discerning enough, then you did right.
But for the typical non informed who follow the ‘plague’ format, it’s the right level for them.
Why sinister?
Because he keeps getting re-elected?
Or is this a little bit of racism to help avoid needing to think for yourselves?
So he’s left-handed?
He’s certainly not (politically) dexterous!
My impression is people have the feeling that there is an agenda which isn’t being stated openly. They see the various traffic control measures as part of it, and opposition to another Heathrow runway seems consistent. If you push them on what they think the agenda is, they are not very clear, but that is exactly what they will say they don’t like. They see a lack of candor about where he is trying to take the city.
I don’t think there is any evidence of racism in London politics, and minimal evidence of it in Britain generally. Its curious that the less racism there is in Britain the more enthusiastic the activists get in denouncing supposed instances of it. As in this case. A bit like we had to wait for the vanishing of almost all colonial possessions for the activists to start demanding decolonization of things having little or nothing to do with the colonies.
There is no evidence that opposition to Khan is based on anything but his record.
My impression, again no more than that, is that he was voted in because London is basically Labour, and by voters many of whom did so despite some discomfort with his record,
Oh wow, play the racism card. Pathetic.
I think you need to understand the origins of ‘sinister’ to get the word-play here!
….and don’t charge your EV-
Curtains closed, devices off as government declares power ‘emergency’
Extraordinay. But coming to the UK in the next few years. We can expect lots of demands to do things which will have minimal or no effect on either power consumption or CO2 emissions. In th UK there will probably be demands to turn off standby appliances. The same spirit as tries to eliminate GHGs from asthma inhalers, presumably to avoid displeasing the God of Warming, because there is no rational reason for it. Maybe tell people to stop exercising because it will make them hungry and so they will fire up their toasters…?
Public servants are required to implement “all or some” of a series of measures, which include running laptops on batteries only and turning off second computer screens.
“Close all blinds or curtains to minimise heat,” the email recommends, while also urging public servants to “turn off unnecessary lighting”.
Onsite managers in government-owned and leased buildings may also isolate lifts and alter air-conditioning settings and timing.
Blackouts in Australia.
My guess is they have too many windmills, and have shut down too many reliable coal and natural gas plants.
That is the formula for blackouts in our modern, Western, Net Zero world.
It’s only going to get worse, if politicians continue down this Net Zero road.
The ruling elites in the UK are rapidly transforming the former global empire on which the sun never set into the dreary world of scarcity, crumbling infrastructure, and scrabbling for subsistence of Ayn Rand’s prophetic novels. At some point people will wake up and wonder how it all happened. They have only themselves to blame for their apathy and inattention to the fundamental principles of good government, electing instead the kakistocracy that leads them down the road to ruin.
First reaction to reading the title “MPs to Consider Bill Likely to Cause Mass Starvation, Death, Disease and Societal Collapse in Near Future”
What’s Bill’s f#^&^#$^ problem. Stop being a dick, Bill.
Don’t worry. I have it on good authority that Mr William Posters will be prosecuted shortly!
This bill has zero electoral legitimacy and any MP supporting it is in breach of their terms of employment, namely representing the interests of constituents. 649 of them have zeo role in representing Dale Vince.
All migrants from warmer countries will want to leave. Can Britain afford to provide transport?
The Brits have coal, gas, oil, and morons like Starmer.
A number of prominent alarmists have proclaimed that we need to rapidly get the world’s population under 500 million.
under 500 million.
I’ve always wondered what they think that will look like if accomplished.
The innate madness of the left. Again.
These people are dumb as rocks. I think the vote should be held sooner rather than later but only if I am in charge. Assemble all of parliament, take the vote, lock the doors of parliament. Make a list of those who voted against and unlock the doors for them. Assemble those who voted for and inform them we are going to give them what they want. They must remove all synthetic clothing, they must remove all clothing made from material grown with fertilizer. While they are disrobing we will have confiscated all their automobiles, we will confiscate all public transportation passes and prohibit them from using any transportation fueled by fossil fuels. We will disconnect their homes and offices from the grid, we will turn off their gas, we will remove all synthetic fabrics or plastics from their home and office. Then tell them to get back to us in ninety days because we are going to have a revote on this issue. In the meantime those who voted against will go on living life as usual.
That sounds like a plan to me! 🙂
I remember reading, decades ago, about an Australian native tribe that decided that seafood was evil, so they were going to stop eating it. But fish and shellfish were over 80% of their diet and they quickly ran through the available stocks of everything else. Still, they decided they would rather die than eat evil seafood, and so they all did.
Really, the difference between them and the greens is the difference between suicide and murder. The greens are determined that everybody else must stop enjoying the benefits of civilization. Not them, of course. They’re important. They’re saving the world! (And everybody who isn’t a green is the evil cartoon villain they’re saving it from.) So everything they want to do is justified, and they’ve been clear enough about what they want to do.
We can only pray that the bill passes. It will at least demonstrate to the world where the plankton and scammers are leading. Is that what Mad Ed Milibean means by “Global Leadership”?
If the British public buys this BS, they will prove what the critics of the education system have been saying for some time now; namely, the school curriculum has been so diluted and so many semi-literate immigrants have been allowed into the country that 20% of the population is functionally illiterate. This also is likely to mean that much of the rest of the population can be sold a pail of hogwash as well. In this case the hogwash is climate alarmism and the means to supposedly head off the non-existent “climate crisis”, is for governments to raise tax revenue.