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Boris, Boris, Boris... Will he help the stove industry?


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Now that Boris Johnson is PM it will certainly be fun and games in the UK for a while to come. I would say nobody knows what he might do next but I dont think even he knows from one day to the next.

 

What are his views on the environment and will he be good, bad or indifferent for the stove industry? The last government seemed to be attacking the industry via Michael Gove (who is still in the cabinet).

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10 hours ago, BowlandStoves said:

If Corbyn gets in I suspect we can expect a raft of do-gooder policies to attract green voters. Many from the left see stoves as a class thing which is so so far from the real truth.

 

Corbyn is anti wood-burner? get a bloody grip man!

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