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The Guardian became a Tory mouthpiece along with its change if editor, fool.
You're pure hasbara, maggot.
You obviously know nothing about Shami Chakrabarti either!!
The Guardian became a Tory mouthpiece along with its change if editor, fool.
You're pure hasbara, maggot.
A record-breaking heat wave changed Antarctica in 9 days
NASA released images showing widespread melting of snow on Antarctica’s Eagle Island.
https://thehill.com/changing-americ...PGVY7v9pR6U5opfwvBaKBaDYj74BD7mf-yxOaZam8H81A
maggot- it's time to pursue your mendacious crap with some realities. No more hidey-holes for you;
“Catastrophic 4-INCHES of Melt on Antarctica’s TINY Eagle Island” — Climate Fraud on Steroids
February 22, 2020 Cap Allon
A slew of AGW-propaganda rags have recently run with the headline “Antarctica Melts Under Its Hottest Days on Record”, and have attempted to scare the terminally ill-informed public with the below ‘before and after’ image:
Satellite images show the effects of a prolonged warm spell on Eagle Island, in the far north of the Antarctic Peninsula.
The region in question is Eagle Island, one of several islands peppered along the Graham Land peninsula–an area situated closer to South America than any other part of the Antarctic continent, and separated from Antarctica’s mainland by the 1.77 km wide Aripleri Passage.
Frustratingly for those of us who value logic and commonsense, the above ‘before and after’ obfuscation hasn’t been put into any kind of context. The Guardian et al. have failed to stress, or even point out, a number of key facts:
1) That the biggest loss of ice and snow on Eagle Island came on Feb. 6, when one solitary inch of snowpack melted; and that by Feb. 11, the island had lost a total of 4-inches of snow, according to NASA.
And that 2) Eagle Island is tiny, like genuinely minuscule; so small in fact that it isn’t labelled on most maps, and is given the number 12 on the one map I have been able to locate:
So, in these modern times of constant warm-mongering media bias, all it now takes to scare the public into signing-up to a global carbon tax is 4-inches of melt on some tiny northernmost Antarctic island…
…what a sick climate joke we’re all living.
However, for any out there still interested in the actual facts, NASA’s own data reveals this season’s Antarctica’s Sea Ice Extent is continuing to track the 1979-1990 average — no cause for concern:
nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews
Government ministers are refusing to appear on the main radio news programme of the largest public-service broadcaster, and have been for some weeks.
An imminent pandemic, disastrous flooding across large parts of the UK, collapsing financial markets and a looming recession, war between Russia/Syria and Turkey, the ongoing Brexit mess...
The proverbial "perfect storm".
And Boris Johnson's government is refusing to talk to our largest national broadcaster about any of it, whether out of cowardice, political spite or some combination of the two.
This does not bode well.
https://www.facebook.com/CornwallFo...979511707332/2465132503592019/?type=3&theater
Cowardice ? I should say so. These assholes are already walling themselves into their vaults.
You're such a odious prick, even when you don't have to lie, you do anyway. Fuck you and the camel you rode in on!!
https://electroverse.net/catastrophic-4-inches-of-melt-on-antarcticas-tiny-eagle-island/
Boris Johnson will not hold coronavirus crisis meeting until Monday
Prime minister criticised from all sides over delay in holding Cobra meeting and for lack of public appearances
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...coronavirus-crisis-meeting-cobra-until-monday
A British man has become the first UK citizen to die from coronavirus after being infected on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51677846
Moonshi'ite has been eviscerated by yours truly, too scared to reply even!
Tory sycophants are currently wallowing in the Johnson coward's arrogant stupidity.
Watch what happens next.
Yep the slimey slippery bastard has moved onto something else to bullshit about, forgotten all about that tiny Antarctic island!!
Brexit: France says idea of Australia-style deal is 'for the birds'
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/feb/28/brexit-france-australia-style-deal-for-the-birds
UK top shares in worst week since financial crisis
London's FTSE 100 share index has seen its worst week since the depths of the financial crisis in 2008 as markets continue to reel from the impact of the coronavirus.
Shares have shed almost 13% of their value, wiping as £210bn from the value of companies on the index.
Investors are worried after a surge in the number of companies warning about the effect of the outbreak on their business.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51681620
We know it's BREXIT, maggot- not the fucking virus. You Tories are trying to use it as a shield.
The top civil servant in the Home Office has resigned and said he intends to sue the government for constructive dismissal.
Sir Philip Rutnam said there had been a "vicious and orchestrated" campaign against him.
It comes after reports of tensions between him and Home Secretary Priti Patel, including claims she mistreated officials - which she has denied.
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg said such a move was "highly unusual".
Sir Philip said he believed his experience was "extreme" but part of a "wider pattern" in government.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51687287
Coronavirus: 'I waited four days for NHS 111 to call back'
A man who returned from Italy with a fever said he waited four days for a call back from NHS 111 clinicians.
Dean Hall, who works on IT projects involving the British Army, told the BBC he is concerned if he has the coronavirus, he might have spread it to military personnel about to deploy.
Others said the advice line gave them confusing, conflicting guidance.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-51660694
Priti Patel’s future in doubt after senior Home Office civil servant resigns
On Saturday night, Keir Starmer, the favourite to succeed Jeremy Corbyn as Labour party leader, called on Patel to make a statement to parliament on Monday “to explain the allegations made about her own conduct”. He also demanded that the cabinet secretary, Sir Mark Sedwill, launch an immediate investigation into the reasons for Rutnam’s departure, adding: “Over recent weeks, there has been growing evidence of a serious breakdown of government. The prime minister’s handling of the flooding and coronavirus has been woeful, advisers in No 10 are out of control, and attacks on the civil service are growing.”
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...el-home-office-chief-resigns-unfair-dismissal
It also emerged recently that a former adviser to Javid, Sonia Khan, is pursuing a case for unfair dismissal and sex discrimination after she was sacked by Cummings and marched out of Downing Street by an armed police officer last September.
Not to mention chaotic floods, coronavirus and an absent prime minister.“For the home secretary and prime minister to have allowed things to reach this point is appalling, especially at a time when the Home Office faces crucial challenges with rising violent crime, forthcoming counter-terror legislation, new immigration laws, and sensitive negotiations on post-Brexit security cooperation.”
British economy 'to grow 0.16% at best under US trade deal'
Admission lays bare limited benefits of ‘ambitious’ agreement with Donald Trump
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...wer-standards-to-strike-trade-deal-with-trump
Struggling airline Flybe 'set to collapse within hours'
Airline Flybe is set to collapse within hours, putting 2,000 jobs at risk after a bid for fresh financial support failed, the BBC has learned.
The struggling carrier narrowly avoided going bust in January.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51746564
'It's scary': Bridgend braces for fallout from Ford factory closure
In May, Ford will clock up 40 years of making car engines in Bridgend, south Wales. But the anniversary will pass without any celebration. Just months later, by 25 September, the production lines will come to a halt for the final time.
About 1,700 people were working at the 60-acre site halfway between Cardiff and Swansea when the closure was announced in June 2019, with Ford blaming “changing customer demand and cost”.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/mar/05/bridgend-braces-fallout-ford-factory-closure-wales