UK plans to drop flagship £11.6bn climate pledge

Weatherman2020

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They know it’s BS.
You know it’s BS.
Everyone with a higher than room temperature IQ knows it’s BS.

And of course the usual suspects who live in mansions and fly private jets are upset common struggling citizens will not see another huge tax burden placed upon them.

 
You mean like this guy?

R.6daf5016c00f796ddde402ff54ef8f81
 
Now the rest of the world needs to drop this fake science BS.
Only the most indoctrinated/ignorant still believe any of the climate change lies.
Time to kill it off completely & maybe use part of that money to forensically investigate & prosecute all those pushing the lies
 
They know it’s BS.
You know it’s BS.
Everyone with a higher than room temperature IQ knows it’s BS.

And of course the usual suspects who live in mansions and fly private jets are upset common struggling citizens will not see another huge tax burden placed upon them.

From your linked article:

“Claims that the international climate finance pledge is being dropped are false. As the prime minister set out at Cop27, the government remains committed to spending £11.6bn on international climate finance and we are delivering on that pledge.”
 
They know it’s BS.
You know it’s BS.
Everyone with a higher than room temperature IQ knows it’s BS.

And of course the usual suspects who live in mansions and fly private jets are upset common struggling citizens will not see another huge tax burden placed upon them.

 
From your linked article:

“Claims that the international climate finance pledge is being dropped are false. As the prime minister set out at Cop27, the government remains committed to spending £11.6bn on international climate finance and we are delivering on that pledge.”
This thread is based on what seems to be an unsupported claim.
 
This thread is based on what seems to be an unsupported claim.
He told the Guardian: “The low levels of expenditure so far combined with the decision to define our spending on Afghan and Ukrainian refugees here in the UK as aid (something other countries have not done) means it is going to be virtually impossible to honour the promise. The hockey stick of spending will be so steep that whoever is in government after the next election would have to savagely slash humanitarian, education, health and other funding in order to hit the £11.6bn target. So even while it is technically possible to claim we will honour the pledge, the next government will simply not be able to.
 
I'm still trying to figure out how Ukraine became part of the US? funny shit. Tell those homeless vets to shit themselves demfks.
 
What part of speech is demfks and why do you choose to use it rather than whatever English words it's standing in for? There aren't many words you can't say here.
 

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