There Is Growing Evidence That David Cameron Is A Moron

There is growing evidence that climate change is causing more extreme weather disasters such as the Philippines typhoon, David Cameron said.

Cameron links typhoon Haiyan to climate change | Environment | The Guardian

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8 Responses to There Is Growing Evidence That David Cameron Is A Moron

  1. tom0mason says:

    There is growing evidence that morons link climate change with more extreme weather disasters such as the Philippines typhoon. David Cameron is an example of such a moron.
    He does not care about anyone as he is in the ‘green’ energy scam.

  2. Adam Gallon says:

    His father-in-Law owns a load of those bloody bat & bird-killing, subsidy generators, he’s got to keep the Loony-Dems onside, hence the muppet of a Secretary of State for Energy & Climate Change & he’s got to keep the EU support too.
    Any open admission that AGW’s a load of crap means the end of him.
    Mind you, since the other major party supports the whole idea even more fervently, means that if “Call Me Dave” & his cronies get booted out, there’ll be no change in policy.
    Just like over your side of the pond?

  3. roger says:

    David Cameron is no moron.
    With Climate Change as with UK membership of the EU he seeks to preserve both gravy trains for his friends by public vacillation from one side of the fence to the other to appease the electorate over time, whilst materially changing nothing.
    Windfarms, solar, digesters, small hydro, Forestry and Agriculture all attract massive subsidies that pass from the general public to the landowners in a flow very little changed from 1066. Only accounting methods have changed to obfuscate the naked in your face accumulation of wealth in those times.
    The regressive transfer of wealth today continues unabated.
    Our only hope on both counts is Nigel Farage and UKIP, since all of the other parties have invested every part of their credence in these scams.

  4. diogenese2 says:

    Actually its good news. Cameron has embraced the worse possible argument for emissions reduction, the precautionary principle, likening it to house insurance.
    Given that: 1) the developing nations will swamp our reductions so the “climate catastrophy” will happen anyway. 2) the worst case scenario gives three generations of net benefit of warming for the UK. 3) the “catastrophy” first strikes the third world, then, to expand the insurance analogy – the UK is paying premiums to an insolvent insurer to cover other peoples property. That won’t escape notice for long.

  5. Typo Alert!! Are you sure that David’s real name isn’t CaMORON?

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