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Minister flying back from Mexico to vote on tuition fees then flying back to Climate Change conference? doooh
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We are all meant to feel guilty about flying to the Costas for our holidays because of the alleged impact that air travel has upon the environment.
Meantime, ministers from all over the world can converge on Mexico to cobble up ways of milking their citizens in the false belief that taxing people’s movements will somehow prevent so-called Climate Change. Some from the UK, as we have learned, are going to make an extra round trip just to go through a Commons division.
Strangely those special advisors to the government that tried to persuade me to dig up my Rhododendrons and Roses and instead plant bananas and Coconut trees and who said that grapes would be cultivated on the North Yorkshire Moors within a few years seem to have disappeared under the snow.
We are all meant to feel guilty about flying to the Costas for our holidays because of the alleged impact that air travel has upon the environment.
Meantime, ministers from all over the world can converge on Mexico to cobble up ways of milking their citizens in the false belief that taxing people’s movements will somehow prevent so-called Climate Change. Some from the UK, as we have learned, are going to make an extra round trip just to go through a Commons division.
Strangely those special advisors to the government that tried to persuade me to dig up my Rhododendrons and Roses and instead plant bananas and Coconut trees and who said that grapes would be cultivated on the North Yorkshire Moors within a few years seem to have disappeared under the snow.
Until 14 years ago MPs did operate a pairing (absentee voting) system...
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