libdems call for petrol cars to be banned
libdems call for petrol cars to be banned
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Addersuggs

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24 posts

229 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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libdems call for petrol cars to be banned
theve gone mad

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6997957.stm

grumbledoak

32,359 posts

256 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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It doesn't matter what they want: they have less chance of being elected than Elvis Presley's corpse.

Actually, where did they dig up the octogenarian twerp?

Vixpy1

42,697 posts

287 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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The lib dems can shove their green policies up their lentil shitting arseholes..

and yes, you can quote me on that.

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

271 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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Vixpy1 said:
The lib dems can shove their green policies up their lentil shitting arseholes..

and yes, you can quote me on that.
HTH.

P100

636 posts

229 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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Balmoral Green said:
Vixpy1 said:
The lib dems can shove their green policies up their lentil shitting arseholes..

and yes, you can quote me on that.
HTH.
Politicians, the only really isolated part of society!!

dcb

6,036 posts

288 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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Addersuggs said:
theve gone mad
What do mean, *gone* mad ?

In my view, they were always prone to wild statements.

Still, they haven't a hope in hell of getting elected
under the current UK system, so they can indulge
themselves silly at conference time.

I haven't had such a good laugh for ages.

Interesting to note that under various continental
voting systems, they'd be a serious party with
some clout c.f. the Greens in Germany.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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It's a competition to see which party can make themselves most unelectable. I'd say they're all doing pretty well at it.

Ballistic Banana

14,704 posts

290 months

Monday 17th September 2007
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It would have probably run out by then anyhow...Bloody loonies them Libs

Nickthebassist

1,159 posts

239 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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Why is there so much Lib Dem hate on here? As you all know I am a staunch Lib Dem, the Cons are full of shite, and Labour aren't much better. I just don't get why people are so anti-change? I don't think they mean ban petrol cars right this second, that'd be stupid, but banning them in the future, when we've converted to bio-ethanol, is a good idea I think. It's interesting to note Le Mans have imposed a rule that by 2008 they went all cars to be running on some form of bio-ethanol mixture. Let's face it, it's the way forward, to keep cars, the things we are all on this site because of, we will have to adapt to newer fuels.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Tuesday 18th September 2007
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Nickthebassist said:
banning them in the future, when we've converted to bio-ethanol, is a good idea I think.
What's your reasoning for that? Because it sounds to me as if you're suggesting that petrol engines should be banned simply because you disapprove of them for some reason, although I don't know what the reason could be.

Nickthebassist

1,159 posts

239 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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They'll be obsolete as there'll be nothing to run them on eventually. I love cars, especially TVR, in my heart I want one, I want to go fast and be all adrenaline junky. However, I also have a brain, as I'm sure most of you do. In my head I know we must sacrifice some of what we like for the greater good : keeping the planet in decent enough condition for our children. Not only that, all the other species on the planet too.

Vixpy1

42,697 posts

287 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Lib dems, officially the ugliest party in westminster



Edited by Vixpy1 on Wednesday 19th September 00:17

deevlash

10,442 posts

260 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Nickthebassist said:
They'll be obsolete as there'll be nothing to run them on eventually. I love cars, especially TVR, in my heart I want one, I want to go fast and be all adrenaline junky. However, I also have a brain, as I'm sure most of you do. In my head I know we must sacrifice some of what we like for the greater good : keeping the planet in decent enough condition for our children. Not only that, all the other species on the planet too.
Your brain is wrong, we should burn loads of fossil fuels then move along to another planet and repeat yes Its going to be a real shitter for all you green hippy plonkers if it turns out oils is abiotic. Have you read the report on the nasa climate data and the massive bug in it and how its a lot of rubbish?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_o...
Bio fuels will also use far too much of the worlds crops for fuel and drive food prices through the roof due to lack of space, unless we get loads of genetically engineered super freak foods.

Edited by deevlash on Wednesday 19th September 00:22

Nickthebassist

1,159 posts

239 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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deevlash said:
Nickthebassist said:
They'll be obsolete as there'll be nothing to run them on eventually. I love cars, especially TVR, in my heart I want one, I want to go fast and be all adrenaline junky. However, I also have a brain, as I'm sure most of you do. In my head I know we must sacrifice some of what we like for the greater good : keeping the planet in decent enough condition for our children. Not only that, all the other species on the planet too.
Your brain is wrong, we should burn loads of fossil fuels then move along to another planet and repeat yes Its going to be a real shitter for all you green hippy plonkers if it turns out oils is abiotic. Have you read the report on the nasa climate data and the massive bug in it and how its a lot of rubbish?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_o...
Bio fuels will also use far too much of the worlds crops for fuel and drive food prices through the roof due to lack of space, unless we get loads of genetically engineered super freak foods.

Edited by deevlash on Wednesday 19th September 00:22
Have you also read the number of articles proving climate change is happening? I don't want to get into an arguement, as you've already started throwing insults when I've tried to be rational and explain my views. And on the point of oil being abiotic, it isn't. At least not in the sense it is always going to regenerate (which is the general gist of abiotic, if I'm not mistaken?). Oil regenerates, but SO slowly, we'll run out way before we ever have a drop more of it.

deevlash

10,442 posts

260 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Nickthebassist said:
deevlash said:
Nickthebassist said:
They'll be obsolete as there'll be nothing to run them on eventually. I love cars, especially TVR, in my heart I want one, I want to go fast and be all adrenaline junky. However, I also have a brain, as I'm sure most of you do. In my head I know we must sacrifice some of what we like for the greater good : keeping the planet in decent enough condition for our children. Not only that, all the other species on the planet too.
Your brain is wrong, we should burn loads of fossil fuels then move along to another planet and repeat yes Its going to be a real shitter for all you green hippy plonkers if it turns out oils is abiotic. Have you read the report on the nasa climate data and the massive bug in it and how its a lot of rubbish?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenic_petroleum_o...
Bio fuels will also use far too much of the worlds crops for fuel and drive food prices through the roof due to lack of space, unless we get loads of genetically engineered super freak foods.

Edited by deevlash on Wednesday 19th September 00:22
Have you also read the number of articles proving climate change is happening? I don't want to get into an arguement, as you've already started throwing insults when I've tried to be rational and explain my views. And on the point of oil being abiotic, it isn't. At least not in the sense it is always going to regenerate (which is the general gist of abiotic, if I'm not mistaken?). Oil regenerates, but SO slowly, we'll run out way before we ever have a drop more of it.
Thats not been conclusively proven either way. The thing about us humans is that we've not been here very long and oil could well be abiotic in some places, theres at least 2 oil fields Ive read about which have been emptied and then strangley filled up again after being left alone for a longish period. Of course the worlds getting warmer, we're barely out of an ice age and if man is to blame for all this heating up (we're not) then could someone please explain why Mars is heating up too? Martians on quad bikes?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article17...
The whole global warming debate is a scam to recoup taxation money which will be lost due to the banning of cigarettes and the revenue they bring in. Consequently people will live longer and it all needs paying for especially with the ever creeping insipid left wing fear of offending anyone and dolling out cash to every lazy or unfortunate bugger on the planet.

Calorus

4,081 posts

247 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Hang on by 2040? What's wrong with that? I'd like to think we'd all be on Meths by then, anyway... Just seems to make sense.

grumbledoak

32,359 posts

256 months

Wednesday 19th September 2007
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Nickthebassist said:
They'll be obsolete as there'll be nothing to run them on eventually. I love cars, especially TVR, in my heart I want one, I want to go fast and be all adrenaline junky. However, I also have a brain, as I'm sure most of you do. In my head I know we must sacrifice some of what we like for the greater good : keeping the planet in decent enough condition for our children. Not only that, all the other species on the planet too.
Assumption is the mother of all ups. And there are a lot of them in this short paragraph.

ScoobieWRX

4,863 posts

249 months

Friday 21st September 2007
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Vixpy1 said:
Lib dems, officially the ugliest party in westminster



Edited by Vixpy1 on Wednesday 19th September 00:17
The ginger haired woman on the right with the 'bowl cut' hair do has a rye smile on her face. The white haired dirty old man behind her with the big smile on his face seems to be grabbing his crotch with one hand, and i wonder what his other hand is doing to make her smile. hehe

and yep..Charlie's right....they are ing ugly...and eerily scary looking too yikes

FezzaO

49 posts

246 months

Friday 21st September 2007
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There is a good reason why the LibDems, Green parties, Red Ken and so forth are disliked here. Simply, rather then hold to facts and find real solutions to pollution they take what they think is the populist approach… blame cars.

Climate change is probably happening even if not irrevocably proven.
Human contribution to the change is a matter of scientific debate. We probably contribute more then zero but far less then what the above politician would have you believe. None of it is irrevocably proven.
Cars are one contributor to pollution… not the single one and not the largest one. But can you really see a politician trying to upset some energy-producing conglomerate?

Much easier to target cars

And politician can do allot about car-generated pollution. My very own private statistics shows that during my morning commuting my car generate 50% more pollution than possible due to congestion. And the solution is not road charging and black boxes in cars. The solution is improved road network – why is almost every north-to-south journey has to use the M25? A network of roads (even toll road) bypassing the M25 will do wonder to S.E. The solution is also to create usable, modern, reliable and reasonably priced public transport (i.e. trains) system so there is a real alternative. I would have been happy to use train instead of cars if I could rely on them, was not crushed against 100s of other people and if it did not take 3 hours because I had to go into London and out again.

Another example - cars in Scandinavia (especially Denmark) are old because new cars are so expensive (with taxation around 200%). Old cars pollute more but the taxation is too good money to give up.

Until the LibDem will call for real solutions and as long as they single out cars as being the big evil, I think that every drivers, motoring web site and motoring magazine should call for the LibDems, Greens, Red Ken and so forth to be banned comes election time



Nickthebassist

1,159 posts

239 months

Friday 21st September 2007
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RT/M said:
I think thats a great idea the libdems suggesting banning petrol cars, lets see how they get on without there`s first of all, for the first 50 years,then review the situation again then.
What absolute w****rs they all are.
So I'm a wr eh? And my dad. And mum. And my auntie, Uncle, grandmother? All 'wrs' are we?