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Originally Posted by Chris
Personally, I’d have had no qualms about flying to Glasgow from Brighton. It’s a long way and if business is time sensitive, trying to arrive and depart just-in-time by train is a risk.
His problem, so far as I’m concerned, is not his choice of the best mode of travel for the occasion, but that his movement generally has eschewed rational engagement with the realities of the world in which we live, in favour of virtue signalling.
Those who live by the virtue signal, will die by the virtue signal, as a very wise man might almost have said.
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I can see the dilemma with the trains being disrupted by the weather so not arriving there v flying being against their ethos.