The "environment protection scheming" is just a Trojan Horse strategy to bundle in a different campaign altogether. Like it is for all the other "issues" that the zealots and single issue fanatics so favour. Time to start treating them as terrorists and locking them up for a very long time. They would likely be shot in the countries that you mention TTT....
So often the police seem to conclude that watching something illegal occur is the best course of action. I suppose it's more effort than pointing speed cameras, or filling out paperwork. Surely they can see how it makes them look, what it does to their reputation ?
Extinction rebellion have dug a hole outside the Home Office and plod is looking into it. Can't understand why they weren't tazered.......it is electrickery and therefore "green energy" after all.
if they really cared about the environment they'd be demonstrating in India, China, USA etc not one of the most environmentally friendly nations like UK.
The "environment protection scheming" is just a Trojan Horse strategy to bundle in a different campaign altogether. Like it is for all the other "issues" that the zealots and single issue fanatics so favour. Time to start treating them as terrorists and locking them up for a very long time. They would likely be shot in the countries that you mention TTT. Wouldn't that be a shame?
Environmentalists like the green party want to stop the government from building new roads and just make travelling by bus and rail better. How does this one work. If we have more buses using the already overcrowded road system this will lead to more traffic being in jams. This will then lead to more pollution with cars throwing out more muck into the atmosphere while they are stuck waiting to move and taking them much longer to reach their destinations. With new roads it should make getting from A to B quicker thereby cutting down on pollution as the engines wont be running for as long. Or an I missing something.
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