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Old 26-10-2022, 16:10   #125
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Re: Rishi Sunak is Prime Minister

I don't want to go too much off-topic on this but to respond to your points.
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Have you seen a fracking site? they are very compact. Have you ever flown over the UK in a plane? it's very unpopulated. That's just weasel words to not do it.
That's not been the experience to date in this country. Fracking favours large, less populated countries like the US.

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And he has the power to change that.
I think he will see himself as a Conservative and not a market interventionist lefty.

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That mentality is what has got us into this very situation. How about making sure the UK is energy independent for the next crisis?
It's called reality, but we need energy sovereignty by not trying the same thing again and again that doesn't work.

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