Climate realism

The Prime Minister and Energy Secretary have changed the language about net zero. In her most recent speech she wisely points out that you cannot get to net zero without the active co operation and spending by consumers who would need to change their way of life. This policy has been a top down legally driven process run by governments and big business. It cannot work unless  it comes up with affordable and popular products, services and vehicles.

The government now needs to modify more of its policies to bring them in line with this realism. They have delayed the ending of petrol and diesel cars, recognising that  many do not want one of the current models or find them too expensive.

I have raised with them the need to cancel the proposed fines on car manufacturers who sell too many petrol and diesel vehicles. It is an absurd and potentially damaging tax.

They need to confirm gas boilers will remain available until better affordable alternatives are available. More work needs to be done on whether it will be better to produce enough low carbon gas instead of pulling out all the gas boilers.

They need to do a lot more work on how more electricity can be generated from low carbon sources, how the grid can be expanded, how surplus power can be stored and how demand can be met when the wind does not blow and the sun does not shine.

It remains a bad idea to get our CO 2 emissions  down by importing high energy using products and energy itself. There is more work to do to produce more affordable energy at home and to get energy costs down to improve industrial competitiveness.

 

87 Comments

  1. Lynn Atkinson
    May 2, 2024

    Let’s hope the Narcs who govern us can compete to be ‘world leaders’ in reindustrialization. So long as they are ‘world leaders’ they don’t really care about the category.
    We need to present a few more categories for them to take a pot shot at.

    1. PeteB
      May 2, 2024

      Fair point Lynn. The UK is world leading in the net-zero race and at the same time totatally insignificant/irrelevant to worldwide CO2 emissions. Why hasn’t the population got wise to this and said enough?

      1. Timaction
        May 2, 2024

        ………It remains a bad idea to get our CO 2 emissions down …….Why do we need to? Prove the connection Sir John, not models.
        Earths atmosphere by volume 1. Nitrogen 78.084 2. Oxygen 20.95% 3. Argon 0.93% 4. CO2 0.04% 5. Neon 0.02% 6. Helium, Methane and Krypton all tiny amounts. However, Water vapour makes up to 5% of the Atmosphere at parts of the globe dependent on it’s proximity to oceans and the temperature.
        Now, why have they chosen to pick on that gas of life as a temperature control? A gas that is needed to support all plant life and therefore animal life as well? It’s about control and religion, NOT SCIENCE. Martin Durkin’s Climate, The movie (The cold truth). No opposing voice or grants are allowed!

      2. Ian B
        May 2, 2024

        @PeteB – to busy trying to earn a crust to fund the Sunak/Hunt tax grab that they then waste by giving it to foreign entities that are the reason for this new religion.
        If the cash doesn’t go around, circulated in our own economy, it is wasted by propping up the UK’s competition in the market place – deliberately and maliciously making us all poorer, the Conservative Governments religion!.

      3. glen cullen
        May 2, 2024

        This government (CCC) is controlling the data and message, promoting net-zero & climate change via funding of the universities, the met-office, schools and the BBC

    2. Ian Wraggg
      May 2, 2024

      Why would anyone believe anything the government says. The ban on ice cars stands as dealers have to maintain the original targets of 80% emissions free by 2030.
      We know if you get re elected (unlikely) it will be full speed ahead to ruination.
      Starmergeddon will be worse, only yesterday another oil exploration company up sticks because of penal taxation rates.
      Saying one thing and doing another has been your mantra for 14 years.
      Let the wipeout begin

      1. Timaction
        May 2, 2024

        Who would want the windfall taxation axe hanging over your significant assets and investments, especially when you know the Uni Party are all touched by the climate change obsession/religion? In fact many multi Nationals are now actively considering it. Why not go and list on the New York market where ESG, EDI, high taxes and climate change are distant cousins to capitalism and profits. They don’t need 40% of the board female and one ethnic minority person. How about the BEST people by merit? That’s a forgotten concept in the UK as we see in all its public services and more often forced on private companies under the obsessed Uni Party.

      2. Ian B
        May 2, 2024

        @Ian Wraggg +1 Oh, so very, very true

      3. glen cullen
        May 2, 2024

        The way I voted today would suggest that I don’t believe them (them being the whole of parliament)

    3. Peter
      May 2, 2024

      ‘The Prime Minister and Energy Secretary have changed the language about net zero.’

      Changing the language is easy. Politicians often say what suits. Action and major policy change is what counts. Unfortunately our politicians are likely to follow the international fashion for net zero.
      Impressing the globalists is more important than listening to the electorate.

      1. Ian B
        May 2, 2024

        @Peter +1
        Their language may have been seen to change – there is an election. But their deed, their aim, their Laws remain the same, to punish the People of the UK by the unwieldy power of stupidity
        Nothing has in the real world, this Conservative Governments World, their targets will cost us all dearly, the ‘stone age’ beckons.

      2. glen cullen
        May 2, 2024

        The term ‘global warming’ was getting them nowhere, so they changed it to ‘climate change’

      3. Bloke
        May 2, 2024

        Some local MPs use research to ask what their constituents want as part of a plan. Those people who reply, reveal what will motivate them at election time.
        Planning allows selection. The version of party leaflet each voter then receives supports only that which is known to attract their vote; excluding reference to Net Zero and unwanted things.
        Some other local voters do want Net Zero and similar nonsense. Only THEY would receive the version of leaflet promoting that to attract their vote too.
        Give the audience what they want to win an election: but ask them first what to tell them!

    4. Peter
      May 2, 2024

      Voting in today’s election was a time consuming business even though there was no queue.

      My vote for Susan Hall should not be misinterpreted by psephologists as a vote for the Conservatives. It was an anti ULEZ vote for the most prominent opponent.

      In a general election I might just as easily vote for Count Binface.

      1. Bingle
        May 2, 2024

        Or a ‘bring a bottle’ party – there was one such candidate in Folkestone some years ago.

        At least we could drown our sorrows.

  2. Mark B
    May 2, 2024

    Good morning.

    All very good but . . . ! It is too little too late.

    We do not want a few tweeks to policy here and there. We demand that the whole sorry mess that is the Climate Change SCAM is binned.

    Repeal all the climate nonsense legislation and treaties. We need to have clearer more achievable goals, which are independently researched and designed to meet a series of criteria : Sustainability. Reliability of supply. Economical. Energy independence.

    1. BOF
      May 2, 2024

      Yes, agreed Mark B. Add to that, withdraw from UN and WHO. Bar all MP’s and public office holders from office who have any connection with WEF or attend the Davos meetings.

      1. Ian B
        May 2, 2024

        @Mark B * @BOF +1 – time to get real, lets simply get to live in a Democracy

      2. glen cullen
        May 2, 2024

        +1 Yes – I just want a government that works for the british people, first second and last

    2. Lifelogic
      May 2, 2024

      Indeed.

      Claire Coutinho who has almost a sensible maths degree (alas not physics/engineering) should know (or be able to work out) that the whole Net Xero agenda is total lunacy.

      But all she says is “Net zero policies risk crushing British businesses if imposed in the wrong way”.

      So Claire what is the “right way” then? They actually damage British business, the economy, defence, living standards and freeze pensioners if imposed at all! The Sunak agenda of going over the cliff but a bit more slowly is still luncy.

    3. Timaction
      May 2, 2024

      We also need transparency in our electric and gas bills under the guise of standing charges. Standing charges = climate change subsidies to windmills/solar panels and people on welfare who can’t/won’t pay their bills!

      1. glen cullen
        May 2, 2024

        gets my vote

  3. Donna
    May 2, 2024

    Climate realism means acknowledging that the CO2 / man-made climate change narrative is just propaganda based on highly selected data and dodgy computer models.

    It means admitting that the Net Zero objective is a scam, intended to transfer wealth from industrialised western countries to 2nd and 3rd world countries. And the aim is to reduce our standard of living by rationing and controlling every aspect of our lives.

    Oh, and even IF we bankrupt the nation to reach Net Zero by 2050, it will do SFA to affect the global climate.

    Tinkering around with the current policy isn’t climate realism – it looks more like electoral realism when a General Election is imminent and the Not-a-Conservative-Party is expected to get a massive and well-deserved kicking.

    1. Lifelogic
      May 2, 2024

      +1

    2. Timaction
      May 2, 2024

      I wish I was going to be around in 2050 to tell these fools, “I told you so!”

    3. Rita
      May 2, 2024

      Well said, Donna. Couldn’t agree more. Would love to see this policy scrapped, but won’t hold my breath.

  4. DOM
    May 2, 2024

    The Tory dopes by endorsing the NZ agenda have reversed themselves into a corner. At the next GE they could use this disastrous and expensive policy prescription against Labour who are passionate advocates of climate change authoritarianism. I suspect when the voter realises the true cost of such barbarism they would turn away from Labour in their droves

    The problem is the Tory party and John knows it. Even he tip toes around this issue in the name of collective responsibility like he’s treading on hot coals rather than publicly rejecting a politics we all know he rejects.

    Why does he break ranks? He knows he wants it. He knows the state directing and intervening directly in how we spend our money is Communism neh Fascism, and I don’t use those phrases likely

    Just get out of our lives for god’s sake. We’re tired off this progressive hectoring on diversity, climate, race, gender and sexuality.

    I note Streeting has already been playing ‘the race, white supremacist and Islamaphobe’ card. We’ll see more of this on a daily basis if poisonous Labour claim power. It will be a nightmare. More mass immigration, more oppressive laws..the usual diet of progressive fascism and it all dates back to Jon Powell in 1997

    Reply I regularly make the case against more regulation and interference here and in Parliament! I need to make it in a way more of the majority of MPs who like this big government world will listen to.

    1. Richard1
      May 2, 2024

      We will most certainly see Labour in power based on current opinion polls, and it will most certainly be worse in every respect than the current government when that happens. Anyone with a capacity for reason therefore – unless of course they are a Marxist, a climate hysteric or some other kind of woke nutcase – must vote Conservative.

      1. Original Richard
        May 2, 2024

        Richard1 :

        Whilst I agree that Labour will be worse, at least until the rioting starts when we start to experience the inevitable rolling blackouts, I see absolutely no reason to vote Conservative.

        The Conservative Party supports Net Zero and hence will provide no opposition at all to any Labour Net Zero policies and decisions. In fact, even worse, a vote for any existing Parliamentary party will be taken by these parties as a vote/mandate to continue with Net Zero.

        Even a single MP whose party doesn’t support Net Zero will be of more value than a group of Net Zero supporting Conservatives in the next Parliament.

        There may even be a chance, for legal reasons, that the BBC is forced to allow such an MP to speak in opposition to Net Zero, if only when they are allowed to ask a question at PM questions.

        1. Hope
          May 3, 2024

          I think this is JR’s way of saying he is a lost voice that no one in his party’s govt listen to him. He has failed over 14 years to bring back conservatism to his party, it is a sad indictment he hopes beyond hope, fingers crossed, pretty please, that one day his govt and party will change back to the 1980’s. Too late JR your party is beyond saving.

          I wish my football team of the 1970’s would return to its former glory, it is too late and the game has changed, for the worse in my view, forever.

          Your party needs to be wiped out when it implements Labour policy and conspires with Labour to be under EU rule with global UN,WHO policies.

    2. miami.mode
      May 2, 2024

      Reply to reply. What a desperately sad state of affairs that the majority of MPs are unable to grasp what we want and need.

      1. glen cullen
        May 2, 2024

        but they don’t see, hear, live or understand us

        1. Lynn Atkinson
          May 2, 2024

          Then join a party and get on. Selection committee and tell the party machine you are presenting whomsoever you please as your candidate.

          1. Hope
            May 3, 2024

            And that has worked for you
.. Your posts claim otherwise. Like JR, keep your fingers crossed and look for a wishing star you never know what might happen.

    3. Christine
      May 2, 2024

      My MP spoke out against a massive wind farm connector which will destroy our beautiful countryside. The Tory’s expelled him within weeks. They do the same to anyone who doesn’t share their warped agenda. Ask Andrew Bridgen and Lee Anderson. Not only are they curtailing freedom of speech for us but the Uni party does it to their own.

    4. Mickey Taking
      May 2, 2024

      reply to reply …point conceded, but you might persuade a few sceptics, however, the mass ranks are oblivious or have an ulterior motive to stay schtum. The case is lost, and should I have got it all wrong and your sheeplike colleagues are re-elected into Government, then heaven help the country. At least with a fresh set of arguing polecats in a sack will be a change from the deathlike trance on your benches!

  5. GaryC
    May 2, 2024

    The obsessive drive to net zero shows how detached the government are from the electorate, it’s not that we don’t care about our environment in fact we very much do but we are not stupid we can see there is no environmental gain from scrapping a perfectly useable vehicle to replace it with an EV which is not user friendly.

    And as for scrapping gas boilers don’t get me started.

    Here’s a thought, stop listening to minority groups and eco terrorists and get back to sorting out our badly broken country.

    1. Timaction
      May 2, 2024

      Here’s another……………………. Start representing white English heterosexual men and boys! We have been regularly been told we are not special and have no protection under the Uni Party’s non Equality Laws. We also want our own Parliament and don’t want to subsidise those noisy neighbour’s under the unfair Barnett formula. English people should also get all the free Education, parking, prescriptions that we subsidise them for.

      1. glen cullen
        May 2, 2024

        +1

        1. Hope
          May 3, 2024

          It is good to note the English pay more taxes but receive less per capita than our other host nations! Good to see devolvement in action, Tory tossers.

  6. Wanderer
    May 2, 2024

    They won’t be in power to see any changes through. All the better to be bold now, so Labour have to undo any legislation, therefore get the blame for the misery that follows and consequently spend less time in power.

    One can’t appeal to our leaders’ concern for us (they don’t have any), only their concern for themselves.

  7. dixie
    May 2, 2024

    Where was your low cost gas and oil coming from 15, 10 even 5 years ago.
    Where is the gas and oil coming from now, where will it come from in 5 years time?
    Even if and when there is cheaper energy, politicians give away most of the benefits and wealth from it while foreign owned “uk” companies, export the benefits and wealth from the rest.
    Why no articles on how our economy and commercial environment should be improved to encourage and support all scales of enterprise for our benefit rather than everyone else’s?

    1. Mark
      May 4, 2024

      Some years ago government allowed Chinese interests to take over some North Sea operators. We have seen them choose to take their equity share of production back to China to protect China’s security of supply. I’m aware that the Chinese have geen thinking like this since the 1980s when they first established oil trading offices in London.

      Meanwhile we have been trying to prevent or at least discourage any British money going into oil and gas development abroad, and even at home via taxes, ESG and an aggressive regulator tasked with closing the industry.

  8. Bloke
    May 2, 2024

    Making the mistake of Net Zero in the first place was worse. Beginning to make only a small change after being so wrong for so long is almost as bad. If the sensible Conservatives had been running the government it would not be at such great risk of being wiped out by its own incompetence, allowing Labour to do further damage.

  9. David Andrews
    May 2, 2024

    Current legislation, regulation and policy is driving the UK into the ground. It is both senseless and irresponsible. The history of technological change tells us it can and will happen quickly (10 years or less) if the conditions are right (convenience and/ or cost). It will not be driven by the preaching of zealots or virtue signallers. We need MPs who understand this elementary truth. Unfortunately most of the current crop do not understand. They need to be booted out of office at the next general election and replaced by those that do.

    1. Ian B
      May 2, 2024

      @David Andrews +1

    2. Mark
      May 4, 2024

      I have been reading recently of significant developments in oil and gas powered devices. The Chinese now have managed to build a diesel with an efficiency of over 50% which would halve fuel consumption compared with just a few years ago. Had we continued to pursue research the West could have been in the forefront of such developments. At least there is some Western involvement in the latest aero and rocket engine designs which have the potential to reduce specific fuel consumption for aviation and space launches, and might be adapted for high efficiency electricity generation too.

  10. Old Albion
    May 2, 2024

    CO2 in the Earths atmosphere is approx. 400 PPM, that’s 0.04% of the atmosphere.
    The UK contributes approx. 1% of that. In other words next to nothing.
    Yet your government listens to a silly teenager and follows her rantings.
    Your government wants to cripple what little industry remains in the UK. (see Port Talbot) It doesn’t care if energy becomes unreliable and unaffordable. It doesn’t care what extreme costs it passes on the the public. It cares only to virtue signal to the world.
    If we were able to reach net zero, it would make no difference to global CO2 because our saving would be taken up by China, India, USA and others in no time at all.
    It’s a madness that needs to be shown up for what it is. Stop it now.

    1. Lifelogic
      May 2, 2024

      It is indeed. Not only this but the methods this mad Sunak Gov. push to reduce CO2 – wind, EVs, solar, bikes, walking, heat pumps, public transport… makes virtually zero difference to CO2 anyway they just export it or often actually increase it!

    2. Ian B
      May 2, 2024

      @Old Albion +1
      A religion with a numbskull prophet that people are in a state of hysteria following to the promised land.
      We couldn’t reach net zero all the time we import much need products and materials from those in the World that are not so stupid

  11. Des
    May 2, 2024

    Translation- “We’ve tried to con people into giving up reliable, useful transportation but they’ve wised up. Now we have to back off in case they realise the whole green agenda is just another way to steal everything they have and lock them in a prison whilst we lord it over them”.

  12. James Morley
    May 2, 2024

    On the contrary the climate will do what the climate does, it is Government policies that must follow.

    1. Bloke
      May 2, 2024

      Yes, James. Nature dictates what the Earth does and much beyond.
      Government acts like a puny protest group complaining about its own ineffectiveness.

  13. Brian Tomkinson
    May 2, 2024

    Stop the pretence. This is one great scam which the House of Commons has signed up to. Repeal the legislation if you are really serious. Meanwhile, other zealots in local councils have signed up to UK100 with the objective of arriving at these nonsensical net zero targets sooner even than the government without any proper democratic consultation or accountability. We are being failed at every level.

  14. Original Richard
    May 2, 2024

    “The government now needs to modify more of its policies to bring them in line with this realism.”

    The Government knows this is not possible as net zero CO2 emissions by 2050 is written into law and they will be taken to court by the taxpayer funded organisation, ClientEarth if they fall behind the CCC’s Net Zero budgets, as has already happened in July 2022.

    The judge decided in ClientEarth’s favour and the Government was forced to issue more stringent Net Zero plans as a result.

  15. Clough
    May 2, 2024

    Yes, ‘the government needs to modify its policies’ in the direction of more climate realism, as you say, Sir John. Looking forward to seeing those action points from Sunak and his ministers. For now all we have is words, words, words – and just before local elections, funnily enough.

  16. Keith Murray-Jenkins
    May 2, 2024

    Frankly, Sir John..as a regular sort of UK citizen who adores common sense and hearing from people who are immersed in the stuff, it sure grates on me – and many other people in our country – knowing that most of our politicians + government are sadly bereft of it. It’s frustrating to me (and many others) that we get so many poor calibre people ‘up there’, having been promoted by equally low calibre minds to positions/offices they do not deserve yet Fate has given them: (Probably to ‘p—‘ us all off for whatever reason. We’ll find out why one day. May it be most comforting). For common sense does have some normal ingredients. The big and easy one is: find out from the British People if they actually want what is proposed..instead of carrying on regardless trying to plonk a no-no on them which ultimately gets rejected after much time and expense wasted. The sheer general amateurism of our government lot is dismal, tiresome, frustrating. Grit your teeth and keep smiling…

  17. glen cullen
    May 2, 2024

    We still have our four seasons, and if you dig beyond the selected media data you’re realise that our temperature, winds, rain-fall, tides, sea-level etc haven’t changed
    If climate change is a scam then net-zero is a scam

  18. Bryan Harris
    May 2, 2024

    With so little logic, or science, on the side of those pushing netzero, it’s no wonder the coin has finally dropped, that we are on an impossible journey.

    For too long governments and other believers have been following the ideology of the WEF – they won’t let go of it completely.
    The best we can hope for is a lessening of some restrictions that don’t damage the overall plans.

    Unless some miracle happens the managing elite of planet Earth are set on sending the masses who survive back to the dark ages, sooner rather than later.

  19. Linda Brown
    May 2, 2024

    Common sense views as usual. I am worried about these batteries that we seem to be going for and how to recycle them safely. We seem to be covering the country with solar panels as well as these EV cars which very few of us want. All dangerous as can pollute the country as well as the land and waterways and no safe way of recycling them. Did not realise manufacturers were going to be penalised for producing too many petrol/diesel cars. This is communism or forced thinking at worst and needs stopping before going any further. People should have the choice. If EV cars are not good value, they will not sell so the manufacturers need to look at themselves not us, the buyers.

  20. Ian B
    May 2, 2024

    Sir John
    “It remains a bad idea to get our CO 2 emissions down by importing high energy using products and energy itself.”
    All along since this religion grabbed some of those in Politics’ and this Conservative Government particular, the single aim has been to destroy UK enterprise and industry by first and foremost exporting the UK’s wealth creation to countries that do not give a monkey about this new found religion. Then to rub salt into the wounds of those that have lost their jobs and all those paying the extra for this religion to re-import the self-same things the Conservative Government removed.
    The UK is less than 1% of the World situation, if the un-peer revised science is correct. The UK by exporting, offshoring our much-needed products this Conservative Government has increased their own perceived situation exponentially. Total madness by a religious cult, cabal this Conservative Government has lost their way in every avenue that is a government function.
    A pro UK Government would in the first place ensured a strong economy, provided a framework for wealth creation on the sole premiss if there is money created in the UK it would then have the capacity to respond to whatever is thrown at us. This Conservative Government keeps ensuring that will not be possible.
    This Conservative Government answer is to tax more, waste the money they collect by refusing to manage, so ensuring the UK doesn’t have the capability to exist.

    1. Robert Thomas
      May 2, 2024

      This is nonsense and you know it. No UK gov’t of whatever political complexion has the aim to “ destroy UK enterprise and industry by exporting the UK’s wealth creation.. “.

      1. Ian B
        May 2, 2024

        @Robert Thomas- so why have they done just that. Closing down UK industry and enterprise then importing the same products by forcing the UK to buy in what we used to produced – just on a virtue signal, is destroying the UK, destroying the UK’s own wealth creation. Off shoring UK production is offshoring the UK’s wealth creation, we are paying others to do what our government refuse and have created laws to refuse it to happen in the UK. 189 Countries of the World do not have these draconian Laws, but the all benefit by the UK sending them our wealth.

    2. Robert Thomas
      May 2, 2024

      This is nonsense and you know it. No UK gov’t of whatever political complexion has the aim to “ destroy UK enterprise and industry by exporting the UK’s wealth creation.. “.

  21. graham1946
    May 2, 2024

    ‘Surplus power’ cannot be stored. You can store gas ( even though the Tories let the power companies reduce storage foolishly instead of expanding it and we are now paying high prices for that) you can store oil, coal but you cannot store electricity to power the grid. There should be no surplus electricity anyway if the grid is properly managed and we have reliable generation, which we don’t. We have the ludicrous position of paying producers to shut down when there is too much and paying for back up when they can’t produce enough. It’s all a farce. Don’t go chasing rainbows at our expense please, be realistic, admit you’ve all been had by the globalists and start to get our country out of the doldrums again. I don’t think the current Tory Party has it in them or even a clue about what to do, so move over and let someone else have a go. We’ve been experimented on to death, with the biggest disaster being at the bottom of it, your austerity which made no difference, killed a lot of industry and many people now have even given up hope and no longer are available for work.

  22. Bert+Young
    May 2, 2024

    When I suffer from the cold and particularly wet weather I look to the East and West and blame China and the USA . I laugh at our – so called restrictions .

  23. Rod Evans
    May 2, 2024

    The most effective option this government could take would be to repeal the Net Zero legislation. Remove the 2008 Climate Change act and allow domestic production of natural gas once again.
    Just saying.

  24. Original Richard
    May 2, 2024

    “It [Net Zero by 2050] cannot work unless it comes up with affordable and popular products, services and vehicles.”

    This argument will fail to persuade any of the 4 CAGW/Net Zero activist groups :

    1) The fifth column communists who are using Net Zero to achieve the collapse of the West’s economies.

    2) Those that believe that any cost is acceptable to zero the West’s CO2 emissions to save the planet from boiling.

    3) Those who are making a fortune from the West’s attempt to achieve Net Zero. Plus of course those non-Western authoritarian countries who are not going to stop an enemy when they are making a mistake (Napoleon).

    4) And for the West’s useless idiots, a term originated during the 1917 Communist coup in Russia, as Jonathan Swift said :

    “You cannot reason a person out of a position he did not reason himself into in the first place.”

    I will not be voting for any party that supports Net Zero. We need a referendum to stop this madness as there is no CAGW caused by increasing CO2, whether this is natural or anthropogenic. Check the data.

  25. Christine
    May 2, 2024

    My MP spoke out against a massive wind farm connector which will destroy our beautiful countryside. The Tory’s expelled him within weeks with some spurious allegations. They do the same to anyone who doesn’t share their warped agenda. Ask Andrew Bridgen and Lee Anderson. Not only are they curtailing freedom of speech for us but the Uni party does it to their own. MPs know this so tread carefully.

  26. Ed
    May 2, 2024

    Mass, uncontrolled immigration, together with a truly bonkers energy policy is going to destroy this country

    1. DOM
      May 2, 2024

      That’s its primary purpose. Socialism has one purpose, to destroy the current and rebuild the future along very different lines. Hitler, Stalin, Mao and Pol Pot. It’s all there, in black and white

  27. RichardP
    May 2, 2024

    This isn’t ‘climate realism’ it’s climate appeasement. Continually humouring the carbon fanatics is doing immense damage. This country is being impoverished by this nonsense and people will soon be cold and hungry.
    The simple way out for the government is to engage with the many eminent scientists and engineers who are critical of the carbon scam instead of trying to cancel them.
    I am sick of cold calls from “energy advisors” trying to sell loft and cavity wall insulation and harassment from energy providers to have a useless smart meter. Every time I receive these calls I think of your government and it’s not in a good way!

  28. Keith from Leeds
    May 2, 2024

    I am sorry to disagree. Climate Realism would involve stopping the stupid race to Net Zero, which will never be achieved. Why not call on The Government to set up a team to investigate and find hard scientific evidence that CO2 is the slightest problem and that the Earth has been warming and cooling for thousands of years? Then, they turn their attention to providing the UK with cheap energy, the basis for a successful modern economy, growing more of our own food, and making things here in the UK which is essential for our long-term security, such as steel.
    To say nothing of the need to control Government spending and reduce taxes for individuals and businesses.
    PS Your website does not retain my name and address for future comments!

  29. Mike Wilson
    May 2, 2024

    I think this government is doing a wonderful job. Immigration is UP! Dramatically. Which is all good. Right? Taxes are UP! Dramatically – which we need for good public services. Wind turbines are UP! EVs abound. Imports are up – meaning less pollution here. Illegal migrants are UP! And welcomed! I think people on here really ought to take a minute and count up all the good things this exceptional government does for them. Oh, one thing is DOWN! Public sector productivity. I mean, who WANTS to work hard? Hard work is for muppets.

  30. Derek
    May 2, 2024

    Climate change is real, but climates are determined by several interplanetary factors and varying local weather patterns. Now, can man change the weather across the globe? Why should we be so arrogant to think that nasty humans can actually change the climates on Earth? And why is the key to all life on Earth, singled out as the baddie? Without carbon, we’d all be dead and without CO2, no plant life could exist. So why are we so concerned with having ‘too much’ of it?
    I conclude there are far too many vested interests pursuing their induced fear factor that fires up this story. Lots of money, LOL, is spent on “fighting climate change” but none on changing the weather. Odd? And guess who has to pay for their ‘pet’ project?
    Perhaps, they should read this paper on the subject, written by a PhD Senior Research scientist in Astro Geophysics, who, with available, researched graphs, explains the true story. It is eye-opening and, hopefully, will wake up the politicos and save us money? One day, maybe.
    https://www.icr.org/article/does-carbon-dioxide-drive-global-warming/

  31. Rodney Needs
    May 2, 2024

    Simple help make it mandatory for all new housing to have solar panels. To get roof to face the right way is design dont let developers use this as a excuse

    1. Mark
      May 4, 2024

      Solar panels only deliver significant power on sunny summer days in the middle of the day when few are at home to use it. There is already sufficient solar capacity installed to create power surpluses on sunnier days, forcing curtailment. Last year National Grid paid Dutch solar farms up to ÂŁ550/MWh to shut down rather than export to the UK. Paying for power not produced pushes up the cost of power consumed.

      Yet in winter, solar output is derisory, and needs full backup by other generation. We have essentially already reached the maximum solar capacity that can be absorbed without substantial increases in costs for curtailment, batteries (a fire risk in homes) or other costly storage systems and transmission lines, underground cables and transformers, yet we still need that full winter backup.

  32. Ian B
    May 2, 2024

    OFT – but says it all
    Everyone out side of this Conservative Government appears to ‘get it’
    Another demonstration of PM Sunak’s and the Conservative Government attitude and disdain for democracy and the UK Citizen. Appointing some one who shares their views of the UK Citizen is not good enough, they the (UK Citizen) are their ‘minions and fodder just needed as paymaster so as to stroke their personal self-esteem on what they think is the World Stage
    Contender to be US national security adviser Elbridge Colby accuses Foreign Secretary of ‘lecturing’ Americans and cosying up to China
    He added: “Cameron finds every opportunity to come and moralise to the Americans after he was responsible for cutting the British military and the ‘panda hug’ of China in the early 2010s. So it’s really the height of audacity for such a person to be coming and lecturing us.”
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/us/politics/2024/05/02/elbridge-colby-lord-cameron-panda-hugging-china/

  33. glen cullen
    May 2, 2024

    711 crossing the channel yesterday …..don’t forget to vote

  34. forthurst
    May 2, 2024

    I am very much in favour of natural gas and very much opposed to unnatural gas. While there is natural gas in the world we should use it even if it means upsetting the warmongers in the US State Department who might have some information concerning the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines which has destroyed Germany’s economy causing widespread economic damage throughout Europe.
    Have you ever thought that the US is laughing at us whilst selling us their overpriced oil and gas? They are not our friends but hegemonical zealots whose control-freakery will provoke a world war if it is not stopped.

  35. Margaret
    May 2, 2024

    Take away power..Take away fossil fuel.

  36. Robert Thomas
    May 2, 2024

    If we are to provide a viable environment for an industrial sector in Britain we must ensure that electric power is available at a cost comparable to world prices.For some time now UK electric power costs have been far higher than Europe and many other places in the world.
    Why is the Gov’t not putting far greater priority on the development and manufacture of UK SMRs ? Rolls Royce appears to be amongst the world leaders in this field and we also desperately need a constant and competitive power source to back up our renewable sector.
    Also, as I think you have touched upon before, we need to keep an open mind about the future power sources for the transport sector. It may prove, particularly at the heavy end , that clean fuels will provide a better solution than electric batteries.

    Reply RR has yet to build an SMR

    1. Ian B
      May 2, 2024

      @Robert Thomas – RR has announced they have abandoned the project in the UK. Westinghouse the UK Company Labour, Gordon Brown sold as the UK has no need for nuclear will however be building units in the North East and supplying RR with components should the need arise. The UK exported(removed it from the UK) the technology, the know-how and is now sending UK money abroad to buy it back in. We get to pay twice

    2. Mike Wilson
      May 2, 2024

      RR have given up waiting for the go ahead to build two factories in the North East to make the components – because of your government’s dithering.

    3. Mark
      May 4, 2024

      Yes, and they recently showed a vote of no confidence in government nuclear policy by announcing they were scaling back their efforts in the UK. They have been ready for several years to build a prototype, but the ONR and BEIS/DESNZ have been nothing but obstructive.

  37. Original Richard
    May 2, 2024

    “The Prime Minister and Energy Secretary have changSorry buted the language about net zero. In her most recent speech she wisely points out that you cannot get to net zero without the active co operation and spending by consumers who would need to change their way of life,”

    Sorry but I no longer believe a word of what they’re saying. I’ve been fooled by the promises of reducing immigration to the “tens of thousands”. I simply do not believe the Conservative Party wish to reverse the economy destroying Net Zero, which BTW with no energy security will bring with it the ending of miltary security.

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