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3 hours ago, Social Media said:

Responding to the announcement, a spokesperson for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero stated: “We recognise the effect that globally high inflation and supply chain constraints are having on industry across Europe, and we will work with Ørsted to get Hornsea 4 back on track.

 

Translation:  Ørsted wanted a higher guaranteed price for their electricity and we're going to cave.  Everyone that wants to stay warm in the winter will just have to suck it up, have less fun, and eat less to pay for it.

 

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38 minutes ago, johng said:

@impulse  well yes the plan is to cripple the ordinary citizen.

 

That is generally the goal of the left.

 

To empower the state and control/debilitate the citizens.

 

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9 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

 

That is generally the goal of the left.

 

To empower the state and control/debilitate the citizens.

 

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Yeah, but she got rid of all the coal mines and steel industry because she didn't like their unions.

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21 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

she got rid of all the coal mines and steel industry because she didn't like their unions.

 

Then went and sold off all the family jewels  railways,telecom,water,gas,electricity etc etc   now look at the mess  China owning the last blast furnaces in the UK  all the other utilities foreign owned too  outrageously expensive for everything while at the same time the deluded government think they can ramp up war production to go head on with Russia

and donate huge amounts to  save "democracy"  in Ukraine 🤮 :cheesy:

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6 minutes ago, Surasak said:

He and the other nutcase Reeves, have wrecked the UK economy between them.

I think it was wrecked way before them  but they are not going to solve the issue.

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Posted
10 hours ago, Social Media said:

The project, once hailed as a cornerstone of Britain’s strategy to decarbonise its electricity grid, was expected to generate 2.4 gigawatts of power—enough to supply 2.6 million homes.

Enough to supply 2.6 million homes, except when the wind’s too light or too strong. Weather dependent power’s a much better term for wind and solar than renewables.

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