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Old 02-04-2019, 02:28 PM   #10
kmav23
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Default Re: Goodbye Petrol and Diesel

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Labours motive is only to gain the sucker sheep votes nothing more nothing less to gain power, they have no idea how to run anything but commit us to spend more and more just to live, the kmav23's of the world are the parasites of the future human race, lord help the millennials for nothing will save them in the future when they realise they have been taken for a huge green ride of bs.

Funny how China Japan are looking to double their coal intake quoted on radio the other morning.
China is now the leader and biggest spender or renewables and EVS.

They are doing it for their health, economy and national security not relying on outside coal imports.
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