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    1. supergodmasterforce on

      They really are the Party that will fuck up the next generation.

      But then again, as I say that, I know that some of these people will have kids who either by indoctrination or osmosis will share their backwards views about all kinds of thing, not only the environment.

      So here we are, destined to live in a vicious cycle of uninformed, ill educated people who seem to be only capable of bending the knee to their sycophantic multi-millionaire leader who’s cosplaying as a Working Class “Man Of The People” while this country sinks lower and lower into a quagmire made up of racism, misogyny and mutual destruction.

      The only people we need to take our country back from are these smooth brained, paint drinking morons.

    2. HotelPuzzleheaded654 on

      They’re just grievance based, moronic vandals at this point.

      If you can regenerate supply of a precious commodity then why wouldn’t you?

    3. merryman1 on

      Even taking Reform at their word here their opposition to this seems to stem from the savings from these programs taking a while to break through the repayments. Borrow to invest to save long-term but ok fair enough. How long have they deemed to be too long to be worth considering? Just 8 fucking years fucking hell. So you’d get a solid 20+ years of savings from this plan but because its not ***immediate*** throw it out with the bathwater. This is considering purely financial considerations and not factoring decarbonization or energy security at all.

      Its the whole issue with these people. They ***constantly*** rail about their opponents being driven by memes and ideology. And then at every chance they show they themselves could not give less of a shit about reality and govern entirely on vibes and headline talking points that will play will to a niche part of their vote base who’ve bought into a load of conspiracy theory tosh to big up their own ego.

    4. i-readit2 on

      Reform. Copy and pasting trumps policies. Ehh who would have thought 💭

    5. “Darren Grimes, deputy council leader, added: “The Liberal Democrats are trying to dress this up as free money falling from the sky, but the facts tell a very different story.

      “This £574,000 scheme depended entirely on borrowing. The supposed £77,000 a year energy ‘savings’ are swallowed almost pound-for-pound by £73,500 a year in debt repayments in the early years, before you even factor in inspection and maintenance costs. That means for the first 8 years – there are no savings at all. Zero.””

      Jesus.

      These people are going to run the country soon and it’s going to be a fucking joke.

      Unfortunately, people will be happy as long as they can feel like they’ve got one over on the immigrants.

    6. dublinburnbagel on

      Actively working against their own citizens….

      The people who voted for them are the lowest idiots.

    7. Particular_Tough4860 on

      I’d love to know the amount of crossover between people who think energy efficiency and energy savings are conspiracy when local government does it, but still do it themselves.

    8. Tuarangi on

      I don’t agree with this policy but at the same time we need a huge rethink on solar here not just putting it on open land and national level rules that stop local NIMBYs who take bungs from fossil fuel companies stopping these projects. Council buildings are prime for this sort of thing and Reform should not be allowed to do this.

      Bung panels as “roofs” on carparks, over bike lanes etc, mandate them on houses and in building tops etc. Car parks especially means dual use of space, more cooling and more solar energy without needing to cover green space.

    9. ash_ninetyone on

      I don’t get this opposition to solar panels. Because some of them are like “save our greenspace”

      And yet Reform want to open a coal mine in Cumbria, and seem to be pro-fossil fuels.

      Even accounting for my own NIMBYism here, because much as power generation is necessary, people don’t want to live with a station on their doorstep… but…

      I’d rather live next to a solar farm than a giant coal, oil or gas power station churning out whatevers.

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