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Thursday, 22 October 2009
UKIP slam 'bogus' global warming carbon taxes and people control
UKIP's MEP Godfrey Bloom has told the European Empire that the whole global warning debate is a sham aimed at raising taxes and controlling our lives. He points to the conclusions of those "independent" scientists who say that we are not experiencing any global warming at all and that the datasets show that global temperatures are flat-lining or cooling.
Meanwhile, the interest in Lord Monckton's speech has been remarkable and our blogpost on his warning for democracy posed by the forthcoming climate change treaty is already the second most viewed post to have been blogged about here - strangely, with almost uniquely all of the interest coming from readers in the USA.
This blogger remains puzzled that all we do on this blog is flag up mainstream - and generally British - news. And yet it constantly feels like scriptwriting for the BBC Drama show Spooks...
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