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Brexit: UK votes to leave EU in historic referendum
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Climate change helped cause Brexit, says Al Gore.

'Brexit was caused in part by climate change, former US Vice-President Al Gore has said,
warning that extreme weather is creating political instability “the world will find extremely
difficult to deal with”...'

Ah, that'll explain why many areas of the United Kingdom suddenly became aware of the
immigration problem and it's effects on job access. That must be it, a Polar bear looking
for an iceberg seemed to instil into half of the British public the belief that external political
decision-making isn't a good idea and that non-elected people are attempting to change
their culture in favour of a Super-State.
Way to go -Polar Bear!

'...Mr Gore, speaking at an event in which he previewed a sequel to his landmark 2006
documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, said the “principal” cause of the Syrian Civil War had
been the worst drought in 900 years, which forced 1.5 million people to move from the
countryside to the cities...'

Well I'm shocked... shocked I say! We're paying perfectly good money to the United Nations
for their advice and mature views, when all the time UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
Zeid Ra'ad Al Hussein has been talking utter nonsense regarding the Syrian conflict.

He put it down to a man-made war...! Silly-billy!
SOURCE:

'...The resulting war brought more refugees into Europe, causing political instability and helping
convince some in the UK to vote to leave the European Union.

One of the most controversial Leave campaign posters showed a queue of refugees stretching
into the distance with the caption “Breaking point: The EU has failed us all”.

The then-Chancellor, George Osborne, described the poster as “disgusting and vile” and, like
others who explicitly compared it to Nazi propaganda, said it had “echoes of literature used
in the 1930s”...'

Well, apart from the obvious hobby-horse to place George Osborne's out-of-touch point of
view on the matter, one can only assume that these fleeing refugees were in search of clean
water that had somehow evaporated and caused the conflict and decided en masse, to pick
countries that also paid unemployed people money.
Imagine the odds, huh?

By the way, The Independent is now only a online newspaper that used to provide news to
predominantly London and since it's owner holds major shares in The Evening Standard
-another London paper that George Osborne has just become Editor of, one can see why
this 'climate-change' vehicle was hijacked to get a fellow-employee on board with current
events.
SOURCE:

'...Mr Gore, whose new film An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power is due out in the UK in August,
told an audience at the Advertising Week Europe event in London: “This collision between the power
of industrial civilisation and the surprising fragility of the Earth’s ecosystem now poses a great
danger that could even threaten the future of human civilisation itself.

“One of the lines of investigation [scientists] have been pursuing has led them to the conclusion
that significant areas of the Middle East and North Africa are in danger of becoming uninhabitable...'

Maybe man-made conflict propagates pollution...? Is pollution the main instigator of climate
change? Maybe man being alive causes this? What do you suggest Mr. Gore...? A possible
culling of the earth's human population?
My God man, you're one of Osborne's Nazis!!

Wiser heads are needed here and even calmer solutions. I'd create a market where the overuse
of carbon can be traded and a level be agreed on. Anyone who passes over that level can sell
that abuse to a country who doesn't omit this terrible new-found element.
Then it'll all go away... somewhere.

'...The war broke out in 2011 as people took to the streets during the Arab Spring protest movement
against dictators in the Middle East. President Bashar Assad responded by sending in the troops.

Mr Gore said this had produced an “incredible flow of refugees into Europe, which is creating
political instability and which contributed in some ways to the desire of some in the UK to say
‘whoa, we’re not sure we want to be part of that anymore’”.

He said this kind of political instability was being felt by a number of countries around the world...'

Are you suggesting sending these people back, Mr. Gore...? That won't remedy the problem, the
climate change will just continue -only in another land. I think you're nudging at extermination aren't
you, Chancellor Gore?

These 'dictators' during the Arab Spring must be somehow connected to why these areas have
drought, maybe by ridding that land of these dictator-thingys will make the clouds come back,
heh Mr. Gore?
......................

The guy's a whacko. He's a 'lettuce-and-steak' politician that doesn't want you to understand
that the same amount of water that is consumed, always returns back into the eco-system no
matter what.
It doesn't float out into space when it's drank, washed in or evaporated.
But... it can be bought and sold.

It's beneath me to mention the amount of ecological damage Mr. Gore has caused actually
making the movie.
Edith Head Gives Good Wardrobe. 


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RE: Brexit: UK votes to leave EU in historic referendum - by 1984hasarrived - 10-14-2016, 12:27 PM
RE: Brexit: UK votes to leave EU in historic referendum - by BIAD - 03-24-2017, 01:05 PM

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