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Sasguru has competition for the CUK cretin award. Introduce frequent flyer levy to fight emissions, government told - BBC News
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Churchy keeps mentioning something that happened in "Band-practice".Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou and Churchy really need to deal with your anilingus obsessions. I'm not judging, mind - consenting adults etc.
Not sure what it was but sounds like he enjoyed it.
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Maybe I'm an idiot for saying this but I don't think just the rich flying around in private jets causes as much pollution as factories manufacturing millions of goods or even normal people flying around in jets.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was talking about individuals - not companies. For example, with video conferencing, very little business travel is needed. But people fly because they are self-entitled.
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Yeah how I am I going to maintain my homes in different countries?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was talking about individuals - not companies. For example, with video conferencing, very little business travel is needed. But people fly because they are self-entitled.
But seriously I carbon offset my flights by working from home. Why do people commute to work at all?
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I was talking about individuals - not companies. For example, with video conferencing, very little business travel is needed. But people fly because they are self-entitled.Originally posted by FIERCE TANK BATTLE View PostWhat a pile of poo, the 10% are pumping out pollution to provide goods for everyone. You can't buy a packet of crisps and then moan about walkers making 10 million crisp packets a day and polluting the world
They're literally making them cos you ask them to

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You don't know much about Stalinism.Originally posted by sasguru View PostTypical Labourite crap. If anything the UK needs to accelerate the rate of free enterprise and capitalism. Starting with privatising the NHS, a monolithic Stalinist organisation that eats up resources and will eventually bankrupt the country with the current demographic trends
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What a pile of poo, the 10% are pumping out pollution to provide goods for everyone. You can't buy a packet of crisps and then moan about walkers making 10 million crisp packets a day and polluting the worldOriginally posted by BrilloPad View Post50% of global warming is caused by 10% of the people.
They're literally making them cos you ask them to
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