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Topic History of: Climate Change Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
robbiex |
This 16 year old swedish girl has it completely wrong that this is the fault of the older generation. Those that grew up in the 70s and 80s had a much lower carbon footprint than millenials now and generation z's. They flew less, drove less, ate less, used less plastic, and crucially there were a lot less of them. About 55 million in the uk in 1983 and now around 70 million ish. I wish people would check the facts before spouting this nonsense. |
Silent Minority |
Jo wrote:
Silent Minority wrote:
...especially as immigration from the EU has been seen as a major factor in the decline of working class schools...
I don't understand how 6% of the population (EU immigrants in the UK according to fullfact.org) are supposed to be responsible for all and any problems with housing, health care and education. How is that even mathematically possible? I can see how they can be perceived to be at the root of all problems in those areas, but not how they're actually to blame.
It was put in as a joke Joe.. and it is only a problem in certain working class areas.. Not usually where MPs live...and certainly much more than 6% where I live...but who cares...as I said a joke...
Be much more interested on your ideas on climate change...be nice to have a brexit free forum...we used to...the archives prove it๐
I'm very much a green supporter....when they forget brexit and stick to what they know well....how are you today? |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Jo wrote:
Silent Minority wrote:
...especially as immigration from the EU has been seen as a major factor in the decline of working class schools...
I don't understand how 6% of the population (EU immigrants in the UK according to fullfact.org) are supposed to be responsible for all and any problems with housing, health care and education. How is that even mathematically possible? I can see how they can be perceived to be at the root of all problems in those areas, but not how they're actually to blame.
I suppose just because of the sudden influx of more pupils, and resources diverted to language support? |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Green Man wrote:
I thing is for certain all these 'experts'worked or work the government. Now to me it's just an excuse to tax workers even more.
Now I have an old diesel 4x4 in my field not fit for the road. Yet I drive it around still for fun. I might even do a tire fire later it's my yard.
Each to their own and everything, but how is driving a 4x4 round a field fun? |
Jo |
Silent Minority wrote:
...especially as immigration from the EU has been seen as a major factor in the decline of working class schools...
I don't understand how 6% of the population (EU immigrants in the UK according to fullfact.org) are supposed to be responsible for all and any problems with housing, health care and education. How is that even mathematically possible? I can see how they can be perceived to be at the root of all problems in those areas, but not how they're actually to blame. |
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