Climate Denial Lobbyist Marc Morano, briefly seen on David Attenborough's #ExtinctionTheFacts on Alex Jones' Infowars with former UKIP deputy leader and Scottish Leader Lord Monckton. Brexit and climate science denial go hand in hand.
As the Chief Policy Adviser for the US lobby group Science and Public Policy Institute Lord Monckton appeared at the Heartland Institute's 2008 "International Conference on Climate Change". The Heartland Institute is a nasty bit of work (cont'd)
Before promoting climate change denial, in the 1990s, the Heartland Institute worked with the tobacco company Philip Morris to attempt to discredit the health risks of secondhand smoke and to lobby against smoking bans.
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1/ 🧵 Sunak is likely to leave us with HS2 as a stump linking Birmingham to Acton. The Old Oak Common station will be incapable of handling more than a handful of trains an hour. So this massively costly stump of a railway will be grotesquely underutilised, and many trains from the North will have to be routed down the existing lines, eliminating most of HS2's benefits in terms of speed and capacity. If you are going to build an immensely expensive railway, then one thing you must do is ensure it is used to close to full capacity, and for HS2, that means building the Euston terminus.
2/ HS2 has been poorly conceived from the beginning. As planned, the northern arms of the Y were always going to be underutilised. There's a solution, but that would have required joined-up thinking, which is alien to most British governments. HS2 should be more closely integrated with cross-country rail services, particularly the main route from the SW and South Wales to the North.
3/ Just north of Birmingham HS2 runs alongside the main line from the SW and South Wales to the NE. The lines should be linked, so trains from the SW leaving Birmingham can switch onto the HS2 line (or lines) going north. If the NW arm of HS2 was completed, this would cut around 30-40 minutes from the journey times to Manchester and other destinations in the NW.
Of course, this would mean completing electrification of the lines from Birmingham to Bristol at the least, and preferably further into the SW.
If the Eastern fork of the Y was completed, then there would be even greater time savings from the SW and South Wales to Yorkshire and the NE, and HS2 would be turned from a London-centric Y, to a genuinely national X centred on Birmingham.
Unfortunately, this kind of joined-up thinking is utterly alien to almost any kind of UK government.
1/ Brexit was won through the worst abuses of democracy in modern British history. Here's one of them - Had it been mandatory the referendum would have been annulled because of Vote Leave's electoral law-breaking. But the government then lied that the result was an instruction
2/ By lying that the vote of 37% of the electorate in an advisory referendum was an instruction, the government unleashed a tide of anti-democratic hate against Remainers in the name of the "Will of the People", a tactic Goebbels had used after a Nazi referendum victory.
3/ This torrent of hate directed against the core democratic right to oppose very predictably incited death threats. They were so threatening that they caused some MPs to change their votes. Threats of violence for political ends are legally counted as terrorism.
1/ Please retweet if you want our Freedom of Movement restored.
We were robbed of our right to live, work, study and love in 30 countries by the worst abuses of democracy in modern British history.
2/ Throughout the entire Brexit debate Remain politicians dared not talk about Freedom of Movement, and so left the debate to be framed in terms of immigration hysteria. There was no debate about the loss of our Freedom of Movement. It was an appalling failure of democracy.
3/ We must now make the case for Freedom of Movement, which was a birthright for millions of British people. We must let people know that we now have to satisfy bureaucratic tests to stay in any one EU country, and that we have gone from being citizens, to being immigrants.
1/ Brexit was designed by the economic libertarian right to drive the UK towards ever more libertarian economic, trade and regulatory arrangements to compensate for the loss of EU trade. Any devation from that path will be labelled as sabotaging Brexit. #RejoinEU
2/ The EU does not allow cherry-picking so any attempt to improve our trade with the EU, particularly in the vital service sector will require rejoining the Single Market. A Labour government wedded to Brexit won't be able to do that.
3/ So unable to bring the UK back into the Single Market a Labour government would be under immense pressure to boost the economy by implementing the kind of deregulation and tax cuts for businesses and global investors demanded by the market fundamentalists.
Rejoiners - if you want Labour to listen to us, then you have to threaten to deny it your votes. That is the only way to ever get a chance of rejoining the EU or Single Market.
The local elections are a good chance to show rejoiners are an electoral force. Vote pro-EU #RejoinEU
The same goes for supporters of PR. Labour will only listen to you if you threaten to deny it your votes. Facts, reasons and Conference votes will have no effect. Only the threat of electoral defeat will force the Labour leadership to support PR.
Leavers bullied Cameron into a referendum and May into Brexit extremism by making a very clear threat to vote for UKIP. Rejoiners and PR supporters must learn from that and apply a similar form of pressure on the Labour leadership.
1/ If you want us to rejoin the EU or Single Market, if you want Freedom of Movement restored, then you should seriously consider voting for pro-EU parties in the local elections. Only when politicians see that Rejoiners are an electoral force will they listen to us. #RejoinEU
2/ While the Labour leadership knows it can take Rejoiner votes for granted it will ignore us and will continue to pander to the dwindling minority of hard core Leavers. If it fears the loss of Rejoiner votes it will act to keep us on board.
3/ Does Labour need to go full blast for rejoining? Of course not. It could just say that if there was a strong majority for rejoining the SM or EU, then as a democratic party it would have to listen to that majority.