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@Propelled
@Propelled 6 сағат бұрын
Carbon control is Marxist inflation exploding grift gobbling rent seeking greenwashing people control that has nothing to do with climate control but everything to do with people control.
@uniquerebeljaney3639
@uniquerebeljaney3639 12 сағат бұрын
Uncle Phil is the Cassandra of British politics 😂. Lizzy Cheese Truss is the definition of "the lights are all on, but no one is home."
@stephenhardy312
@stephenhardy312 13 сағат бұрын
Arthur Scargil is an advocate of carbon capture.
@simonlambert6891
@simonlambert6891 14 сағат бұрын
Maybe mute the mic when you're guzzling your drink?
@dark4x440
@dark4x440 15 сағат бұрын
I believe he was actually thinking of Kristallnacht. I've been working on a man, with blond hair and a tan, and good for relieving my tension. Happy Halloween
@carlpierce2486
@carlpierce2486 15 сағат бұрын
The amount of Carbon in the atmosphere is a solid carbon cube roughly 10km high good luck burying that
@carlpierce2486
@carlpierce2486 16 сағат бұрын
British airways emitts 25 million tons a year. I know because i modelled it.
@aob4214
@aob4214 18 сағат бұрын
Also the American election was stolen in 2000. Nobody is talking about that the hanging chance in Florida remember that? I’ll go won the public vote and the electoral college and the Supreme Court at the time overrode it and gave George W idiot Bush the mantle of democracy LOL America is not a bloody democracy it’s a autocracy.
@sly1968si
@sly1968si 20 сағат бұрын
Liz Truss is comedy gold, of course they were queueing up to see her.
@paulchambers6537
@paulchambers6537 22 сағат бұрын
She looks like richard the third dont she.
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly Күн бұрын
“Taiwan Loses Millions in Aid Due to US Military Incompetence!” kzbin.info/www/bejne/pafSpKOfqrFgmJo Combat Veteran Reacts, 28th Oct, 24. I commented: “I'll bet that if Trump, Project 2025, and the MAGA Republicans, get into the White House you'll see in particular, (and I'll put money on this if a Bookie would recognise it) way, way more of this kind of thing. This is what you can expect, coming from the top, if you allow political extremists and Project 2025 to take over your government. Logistical incompetence, and political extremism, comes as part of the same package. When you have people in charge who will be putting political ideology, and political loyalty, (because they are promoted for their loyalty rather than their ability) over basic and general competence, then what Paul describes and explains here becomes like an infestation throughout the system, which also goes hand in hand with corruption. The effect/affect might not be immediate, but it's what happened in Russia, (and the PRC) and the US is no better if blind to its own realities. I found this in the British armed forces, that wherever or whenever there were higher levels of Parade square and Guardroom BS going on within a unit or barracks, ("nothing to do but if it's static paint it, or if it moves grease it," everyday whether it needs it or not, with inspections just for the optics,) then the more common the underlying inadequacies.” [Yes, I know, I didn’t get any likes. But then again, my comment was late.]
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly Күн бұрын
Comments on ‘BREAKING: MASSIVE Iranian Missile Strike Hits Israel!’ Combat Veteren Racts. (2nd October, 24.) Me 3 days ago (edited) Guys, you do realise, don't you, that depending on how the US presidential electoral candidates react to this, this could/will influence the US presidential election? Highlighted reply @GekkeHenkie1313 "Weird, how little the US politics has anything to do with the US. 😂" Me: (2 days ago) @GekkeHenkie1313 " Is it? " @GekkeHenkie1313 (2 days ago) @ Me: "In reality? No, it is understandable. Bullies focus on other people's flaws just so they can ignore their own. But morally. Yes it is weird, fix your own shit first. Have safe pew pew free school. Then you may join the civilised world again. " Me : (replying to @GekkeHenkie1313) "Hi Gekke. Thanks for replying and engaging with me. I find this very interesting. I think I understand what you’re saying, although I don’t know your personal circumstances, and I don’t disagree with you. Of course, for any ordinary Americans trying to get on with their lives, in whatever US State, but you have a federal government that’s embroiled in all kinds of international affairs, then yes, it may seem “weird”, as you put it, because most individual states aren’t committed internationally on any comparative scale, at least so far as I can ascertain. And yet most of the international shit is your own shit when you live in a country as influential as the USA. Needless to say, the US is not the first or last nation to experience this phenomenon. At one time Britain had the largest empire, (or so we’re told) of which most ordinary people were incredibly proud, although we’re not so proud of it now. (At least I’m not!) But, imagine that! Except that ordinary people may actually have known very little about it since, back in the day, people generally weren’t as well in informed without the power of a modern Mass Media, (although how genuinely informative that is, is questionable to say the least) mandatory full-time education only went to 14 yoa, and we didn’t even have full voter rights. Today, the USA leads the way in so many different ways, both industrially, economically and diplomatically. I think that the way most of us across here in Britain and Europe see it is that American politics, economics, and business is completely intertwined with international and global affairs, both nationally and domestically. And you cannot escape it, as we’ve found out with Brexit. (Or, “Brexshit”, as I prefer to call it!) The core value of the Brexit campaign was the call for the British people to “Take Back Control” of their own sovereignty. And this idea greatly appealed to (apparently) just over half the population at the time, although not so many of those voters are so enamoured with Brexshit now as they begin to recognise what a monstrous pile of BS it has been. So the practical upshot of Brexshit, and this belief that we could be domestically insular, has been that we now see political policies being executed that are quite simply and literally unworkable, and all because Brexshit people think that we can ignore our global & international commitments, liabilities and dependence. It’s really sad. [If you’ve read this, then thank you for reading my diatribe.] Thanks again.
@musiknymph
@musiknymph Күн бұрын
MISOPHONIA WARNING... obviously! Graham, please stop slurping your drink right over the microphone! 😱
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly Күн бұрын
I did worry that the new Labour government would not have their priorities in order. A key priority should have been to reform the press and the MSM, to make them properly impartial, unbiased, and regulated by an independent authority with some punitive teeth. Unfortunately, Labour are too busy (or so it seems) with picking up the pieces of all the shit with which the Tories have salted the earth for them that they have no time to organise an effective rebuttal against their nemesis. And the Tories are lazy. What better strategy than to get your enemy to do your repair work for you?
@hornetgamer8980
@hornetgamer8980 Күн бұрын
My opinion on the best approach to this is to turn the things that we can see are problems into problems for those defending the status quo. For instance, if legislation were to strictly enforce equity of coverage based on how many MPs you have... the Tories would suddenly question FPTP, they and ReFUK would suddenly question how much money they throw at the media, and in the case of the Tories a lot of their remaining funding would dry up because why heavily fund a party that is clearly too batshit crazy to be elected, which won't get that much more influence than the Lib Dems? Then let THEM scream for a fairer democracy and get around to doing that properly when WE have time.
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly
@GeorgeGeorgeOnly Күн бұрын
Right now, armageddon, an extraterrestrial alien invasion, or our galaxy being swallowed up by an ultra massive black hole would make far more sense than why millions of Americans want to vote away their constitution. They actually intend to vote for a criminal and an adjudicated rapist, who’s first priority is to abolish the judicial system that otherwise would send him to prison and make his arse available for what goes on in United States "penitentiaries", or "Federal correctional institutions". 🙃😉 It seems that the good ol’ US of A is not a well country at the moment and her mental health hangs in the balance.
@monikarathbone3478
@monikarathbone3478 Күн бұрын
Trump does not get the popular vote, he could get electoria college votes the later is close and driving many up the wall. Actually, the polls are all over the place to keep us on the edge of our seat and tuning in
@GoTellTheSpartans24
@GoTellTheSpartans24 Күн бұрын
She’s full of it. She makes money from trolling 🤷 entertained me hating the tories and corruption but now they’re finished it’s ….well I’ll have to attack reform now to keep this going. The huge growth in evil with fake labour….NOTHING! shows by the very low views! Very quick to jump on false bandwagons. Labour 🤮
@operationgoldfish8331
@operationgoldfish8331 Күн бұрын
If you've read my recent posts here, you'll know what I'm going to say. If you don't like what Labour is doing get working on petitions and writing to your MPs. Just because the Cons stopped listening to petitions, doesn't mean that Labour has that luxury. Their position is much more precarious due to the Tory media. And Graham, you should be pushing this too. If all we do is whinge and not do anything about it then we only have ourselves to blame. I'd also suggest that we could fix a lot of the climate change related stuff and other problems ourselves, if we just motivated our communities through local assemblies. What if a local community just got together as a co-operative and funded a wind farm or solar farm (the latter has been done btw); they'd have access to virtually free energy for themselves and any extra could be fed back into the grid for profit, while creating some local jobs as well. And that's not all we could do; urban vertical farming is another thing and developing green public transport systems. Half the UK's problem is that we expect the government to do stuff, and when they don't, we seem to have lost the nous to do things ourselves. Take a look at the history of community support, guilds and cooperatives in the late 1800s to early 1900s, it's a real eye-opener. Even back during Thatcher's virtual deconstruction of the UK economy, local areas were developing their own grey economies, where barter overcame benefit restrictions and local currencies began to develop. We need to show whoever's in government that, if they're going to do a shitty job, we're perfectly capable of taking over and doing it ourselves. We're just too beaten and divided now, and we need to fix this.
@johnpirie4804
@johnpirie4804 Күн бұрын
Glenfinnan viaduct is still going strong, it's built from concrete, so are the German defences in the Atlantic wall, there're indestructable.
@Psychotol
@Psychotol Күн бұрын
Slight nitpick but why do we keep allowing dickheads to crowbar methane pyrolysis into the hydrogen economy when chucking surplus electricity (from zero carbon sources in case I need to specify that, your rant seemed to indicate I do) through water would be a thing we can do instead? That seemed to be the vast bulk of your commentary on the hydrogen economy as a whole when it's the crowbarring of methane into the supply chain that's the thing that renders the hydrogen economy entirely pointless. On battery electric cars, their service live is stupid short, the batteries degrade and are the most expensive part of the car (owing to their production methods being extremely intricate times tons per vehicle) and would have to be replaced so often you're probably looking at buying the value of most the car again every five years or so, whereas adapting a combustion engined vehicle to run on hydrogen would be a much cheaper one off cost and then you have the usual running costs. We actually have started to see attempts of regime change over Lithium deposits, no doubt we'll be getting that over cobalt deposits too, I think we're headed to a case of different resource, same old shit. To me battery electric vehicles are a bit of a con.
@laguna3fase4
@laguna3fase4 Күн бұрын
Graham, its Diego GARCIA not Saures. Also the Chagosians are not happy because they were not involved in the negotiations, and see it as a done deal between UK and Mauritius. The Chagos islanders aren't even guaranteed that they will be returned to the islands.
@andrewwatson5324
@andrewwatson5324 Күн бұрын
You seem to have overlooked the real problem with carbon capture. Which is that carbon capture involves capture of CO2. If you look up Carbon and Oxygen on your periodic table, you will realise that capturing CO2 is in reality Oxygen Capture.
@andrewwatson5324
@andrewwatson5324 Күн бұрын
Hydrogen is what you can do when you have a surplus of renewable energy, because any renewable power grid will have much more peak generating capacity than regular demand. Sometimes there will be more power available than is instantaneously needed.
@andrewwatson5324
@andrewwatson5324 Күн бұрын
Best carbon capture scheme I heard of involving growing trees, turning the trees into charcoal and then storing the charcoal where it cannot be used or otherwise oxidise.
@timwoodger7896
@timwoodger7896 Күн бұрын
I refuse to believe Sir Starmer is naive enough to fall for a scam! On the other hand I do believe it benefits one of his big money donors! It’s just more abuse of the public funds to boost his own gains! 🤮🦠. If looks like a duck ….
@playcloudpluspc
@playcloudpluspc Күн бұрын
You're absolutely right, Graham. I suppose the only mitigating factor is that the money is wasted over 25 years so it's not as bad as spending it all at once. However, it is deeply disappointing and shows a profound lack of judgement (and perhaps knowledge).
@ChristopherBennett-rq5nq
@ChristopherBennett-rq5nq Күн бұрын
Carbon Capture 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 We already have it and its called NATURE. Shocker Stoma bag lies again. Waffling on that renewables are cheaper than fossil fuels ? Is that why EDF energy have been GUARANTEED a certain price for nuclear energy ? What happened to this fantasy energy wholesale market ? We Brits are only responsible for 0.000012% of the 3% that human emissions cause in the atmosphere. Britain spending £22 billion over years but USA cost is $50 trillion until 2050 ? They are emitting 16% of human emissions so there's some extreme cost difference there. Its all 1 big SCAM.
@Clubberdude-sp1gw
@Clubberdude-sp1gw Күн бұрын
Guess what the most effective carbon capture method is? Forests. Carbon capture is a fraction as effective, but costs so much more. Re-wilding unused land is also a very effective carbon capture method. After all Carbon Dioxide is just plant food.
@waltermcphee3787
@waltermcphee3787 Күн бұрын
You know it is a CON, I know it is a CON, how does the Labour government not know it is a con?.
@johnkay1821
@johnkay1821 Күн бұрын
Certainly went off on one today Budd .
@danielcollinson4456
@danielcollinson4456 Күн бұрын
Is Graham finally understanding who Labour really are?
@petergreen8101
@petergreen8101 Күн бұрын
Could Graham (and Phil to a lesser extent) please stop talking over other people? It is rude and renders everything inaudible and/or incoherent. Also, there are far too many adverts.
@Outside85
@Outside85 Күн бұрын
Graham having a pop at concrete as a building material is kinda daft, because the only thing wrong with proper concrete as a material in this day and age is the amount of C02 that is created during production... which is a problem that it shares with bricks, steel, stone and glass based insulation etc. But you know what? its fine, because the C02 maths that go into construction projects have to be done based on how long the structure is there... which is normally 100 years, not 50, unless you've picked crap materials to build with.
@PurityVendetta
@PurityVendetta Күн бұрын
A word of friendly advice Graham, please try to learn not to just talk over other people. You really are that guy who constantly just talks over women but in your case it's everyone. It's really rude and something a lot of men need to teach themselves not to do.
@EdJames-tb9oz
@EdJames-tb9oz Күн бұрын
At least Uncle Phil understands that.
@alunwebber9750
@alunwebber9750 Күн бұрын
Graham, you have evidently not been with someone dying of cancer. You make it sound simple like giving someone enough morphine to send them on their way gracefully. Since the scandalisation of the Liverpool Care Pathway, doctors are much more reluctant to prescribe pain medication in doses which may hasten end of life for fear of being prosecuted, resulting in people being in constant pain. There are usually weeks and months of incessant pain and distress leading up to that point. Even when those doses were given to take away pain and distress, resulting in loss of consciousness, the family have to watch the body of their loved one decay and fight in physiological distress, and smell the stench of rotting flesh in the case of cancer or coughing up blood clot like broccoli florets, often for days and sometimes weeks. Family often can't maintain that 24hr vigil and people often pass away alone.
@jazmo6662
@jazmo6662 Күн бұрын
They could invest that money into infrastructure to support EV vehicles. I can't have an EV because there is nowhere to put the charging point and there are no working charging points anywhere in the town I live in! They could invest that money into insulating homes that need it! They could change the rules on being able to claim the grants to insulate homes. At the moment, I can't claim the grant because I'm a shared equity owner/renter which means because I don't own the whole the house and the HA won't do any repairs or maintenance let alone insulation, I'm not eligible for the grant either! Eligibility is dependent on ownership of the home, 100% owners (including landlords) can claim but 50% owners can't. I'm stuffed whichever way you look at it.
@keithdavo
@keithdavo Күн бұрын
so labour are in thrall to the fossil fuel lobby, but, don't worry, we'll move them to the left now they're in power...
@andym.6141
@andym.6141 Күн бұрын
The Conservative Conference……Loser Central.
@indricotherium4802
@indricotherium4802 Күн бұрын
The polls showed a consistent 20 point gap between Lab and Con. The actual gap was half that - an enormous 10 points less. And the Tories lost 7 million votes compared to 2019! Something was very wrong so surely this need investigating.
@EdJames-tb9oz
@EdJames-tb9oz Күн бұрын
Why? Sample size of 1000s for the 20 point gap polls Sample size of millions for the 10 point polls/elections Entirely different sample sizes. Entirely different data sets.
@carlpierce2486
@carlpierce2486 Күн бұрын
The science behind sample sizes is well understood...your talking nonse about sizes however. What isnt well understood is voter behaviour in face to face survey v ballot box.
@indricotherium4802
@indricotherium4802 Күн бұрын
@@carlpierce2486 : One should never trust any poll that doesn't show undecideds and abstainers. Most of them do not these days. That may well be key to the pollster's grave error here because Labour were a massive 10% below the usual winning vote share (Labour's "loveless landslide").
@evilgingerminiatures5820
@evilgingerminiatures5820 Күн бұрын
I love the concept of this channel & know Graham is a good chap at heart & means well but I really cant deal with him as a presentor at the moment especially when he is in silly mode as he was at points today.
@mrdaveythebaby
@mrdaveythebaby Күн бұрын
Instead of a referendum on the ECHR can we have a referendum on taking away Johnson's right to live in this country?
@alunwebber9750
@alunwebber9750 Күн бұрын
The Home Secretary has the power to revoke his citizenship.
@mrdaveythebaby
@mrdaveythebaby Күн бұрын
@@alunwebber9750 he harmed more people than Shamima Begum...
@alunwebber9750
@alunwebber9750 Күн бұрын
@@mrdaveythebaby Yep. Tommy 10 names, Tate, Farage and a number of former home secretaries may also qualify under that legislation.
@Notalloldpeople
@Notalloldpeople Күн бұрын
Grahame talking poo again about concrete. It’s the architectural design and construction methods that are flawed not concrete itself. All materials have their imperfections/design life and each construction scenario has its own criteria that guide which material is best suited to the circumstances. RAC is a terrible construction method because of the flawed techniques not because the concrete or steel used are inherently poor construction materials.
@thaumaturgeishere331
@thaumaturgeishere331 Күн бұрын
Yup, he is doing a Trump today, i.e. speaking as if he's an expert when to most people familiar with the subject matter would have a contrary view to his.
@Outside85
@Outside85 Күн бұрын
Think Graham has confused the crap concrete the UK mass produced in the post-war era with normal concrete... saying nothing of the stuff the Romans used; the dome of the Pantheon is made of the stuff and its still standing after 2000 years.
@zxbzxbzxb1
@zxbzxbzxb1 Күн бұрын
I don't know very much about myself, but I see 1950s Soviet concrete apartment blocks in Ukraine taking hits from bombs weighing 1.5 tonnes and still standing afterwards so I'm not convinced that using concrete is a problem with the construction on dodgy buildings in itself.
@FleckerMan
@FleckerMan Күн бұрын
Water vapour does have a local heating effect - but unlike CO2/methane which build up, the water cycle self-balances, it just rains a bit more, so it's globally neutral
@johnc5953
@johnc5953 Күн бұрын
Thanks. Complicated due to water vapour' s unique properties as a condensable greenhouse gas and driver of weather systems. see science.nasa.gov/earth/climate-change/steamy-relationships-how-atmospheric-water-vapor-amplifies-earths-greenhouse-effect/
@11971107
@11971107 Күн бұрын
Miliband should be sacked.
@spankflaps1365
@spankflaps1365 Күн бұрын
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, Russian coal imports got sanctioned. It used to cost £160 a ton from Russia, now it costs £540 a ton from Poland. This is another reason to quit coal, it’s too expensive. Like shovelling pound notes into the fire.
@PatrickOfTav
@PatrickOfTav Күн бұрын
To those equating this to the black hole left by the Tories, £22bn over 25 years is rather different from an immediate £22bn shortfall.
@jmj8596
@jmj8596 Күн бұрын
didn't Johnson floated carbon capture thing when he was allowed to be in
@peterdollins3610
@peterdollins3610 Күн бұрын
Where is Phil?
@jack504
@jack504 Күн бұрын
Totally agree CCS is BS. Hydrogen energy is in the same basket
@dawngibson2640
@dawngibson2640 Күн бұрын
Don't worry. Pensioners will take the hit. We are so resilient that they can take our winter fuel off us. That saves energy right. They can then take our pip money. That will stop us from moving outside and causing gas fumes from our rear ends, right? . Can't help thinking that as a disabled pensioner that I would make great low usage fertiliser for farms. Or better still make me a politician to come up with these award winning ideas.