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So this was a predictably disappointing outcome. It's fallen firmly into the realms of the law of diminishing returns unfortunately. Not much more than a load of hot air, (in more ways than one), now. 

 

The whole thing needs dismantling, rethinking and rebuilding. Obvious places to start would be to exclude the fossil fuel interests/lobbying and completely change the ridiculous logistics of it all. Or just scrap it altogether. Any ideas anyone, what do we do?

 

Here's two different sets of five takeaways.

 

WWW.BBC.CO.UK

What did we learn from a climate summit that ended in a deal with no new mention of fossil fuels?

 

 

THECONVERSATION.COM

Deals were agreed but with crucial elements missing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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21 minutes ago, BillQ said:

What does it say?

 

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If jumping to conclusions was an Olympic sport, you'd be a contender!

Christ you are genuinely a true Leftard. That  like your sailor boy Andrew !! Suspect because mammy made the charges go away with a £12 million donation. 
Wise up ffs

Posted
35 minutes ago, BillQ said:

What does it say?

 

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If jumping to conclusions was an Olympic sport, you'd be a contender!

You make the point that he is just a suspect, nothing is proven yet.  But I suspect most people would not welcome him in the UK.  It is great to be a lovely caring society but sometimes you have to say 'No!'.  After all, if we get a reputation as being a country that will always protect terror suspects and block them from returning to the country where the crime took place we are pretty much doomed.

 

And there is a second problem of him staying here.  Should he be allowed total freedom, in which case that could be putting the lives of many people in the UK at risk (if he is a terrorist that is).  Or if we agree he must be supervised or at least kept a careful watch over then what will that cost?

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16 minutes ago, Squaredy said:

You make the point that he is just a suspect, nothing is proven yet.  But I suspect most people would not welcome him in the UK.  It is great to be a lovely caring society but sometimes you have to say 'No!'.  After all, if we get a reputation as being a country that will always protect terror suspects and block them from returning to the country where the crime took place we are pretty much doomed.

 

And there is a second problem of him staying here.  Should he be allowed total freedom, in which case that could be putting the lives of many people in the UK at risk (if he is a terrorist that is).  Or if we agree he must be supervised or at least kept a careful watch over then what will that cost?

If he’s got nothing to hide then what’s he worried about. 
People know the legal system in this country is a leftard piece of piss to manipulate, just like hooky did for years dodging extradition to the US at the UK taxpayers expense. 
 

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