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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWHS.
Reason USA will reign supreme again is cheap energy. There's already talk about Saudi leaving the oil business for good, as an era of cheap energy is upon us*
* not for the UK mind, due to "Global Warming" and punitive Carbon taxes.
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Originally posted by sirja View PostShale gas, Shale gas, Shale gas........
Reason USA will reign supreme again is cheap energy. There's already talk about Saudi leaving the oil business for good, as an era of cheap energy is upon us*
* not for the UK mind, due to "Global Warming" and punitive Carbon taxes.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostJesus you are dumb sometimes.
SAS clearly stated that ConDemLab don't have a policy between them and UKIPs is just "withdraw from the EU".
If anything UKIP's economic policy is even more limited than the others
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWHS
Without cheap energy there's next to no chance of prosperity in the long run, and LibLabCon have been dragging their heels for years over the only sound remedy at present, namely Nuclear. Our only hope is to develop dirt cheap high-efficiency solar panels.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostNo chance for Britain to be anywhere than the bottom with any of the LibLabCon merchants at the helm.
Without cheap energy there's next to no chance of prosperity in the long run, and LibLabCon have been dragging their heels for years over the only sound remedy at present, namely Nuclear. Our only hope is to develop dirt cheap high-efficiency solar panels.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYes you are dumb because you belive UKIP will make a difference. Talk about gullible
If anything UKIP's economic policy is even more limited than the others.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI thought you were banging on about UKIP not having one and yet you admit that none of the other parties have one
and you call me dumb!!
If anything UKIP's economic policy is even more limited than the others.
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