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Tory voters need to recognize that their party is no longer a viable national party due to their disgraceful behavior under Johnson/Sunak/et al. They should abandon the Conservatives and join Reform UK.
one wonders why there are so many sheep in Western Europe. I’m talking about two legged sheep, not four-legged. Net Zero nonsense has given Germany $0.35 a kilowatt hour power bills. that’s roughly $500 a month. one sure hopes that Western Europe comes to their senses and I think Farage is the right guy to get them there. in other news, have you heard there’s been a 90% drop in snow crabs in the Bering sea? of course it’s blamed on global warming. but wait, to be more specific it’s blamed on a warm ocean current that occurred about 6 years ago, for one season. isn’t that something we would call weather? not climate but weather? anyway, most affected appears to be the employees of a crab processing plant on St Paul Island, Alaska. I’ve never heard of it and I had to look it up. it’s a small island in the middle of the Bering Sea at latitude 57 degrees. that’s just a few degrees north of Edmonton Alberta but they’re not getting Edmonton weather, the forecast is highs as in the upper 30s and lows in the lower 30s. that sounds like a place that could use some warming. of course we all know when the crab population rebounds in a year or two that won’t make the news.