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Sunday, 2 August 2009

Dan Hannan provokes thought on 'climate change'

The Conservative MEP that this blog utterly loves - Dan Hannan - has an intriguing blog post over on the Telegraph website today. He points to the dismal failure of the Met Office to predict the washout of a summer, having previously told us that it would be a glorious 'barbecue summer' rather than warning of the non-stop rain.

Dan asks the curious question: "[If they] can’t accurately forecast the weather two months in advance, why should we let them speak with such sacerdotal authority about what the temperature will be a century from now?"

Nice bit of subtle question asking there, Mr. Hannan. Wouldn't be trying to get sheeple to think a little, would you? Anything you've been reading about carbon taxes in the course of your job that you'd like to share with us, Dan?

Anyway, we've said it before and we'll say it again:

Dan Hannan for BRITISH Prime Minister, please.

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