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    Julia Hartley-Brewer‏Verified account @JuliaHB1 Jun 24
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    But... but... think of the children.https://twitter.com/thegwpfcom/status/1143109802660454401 …

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    MPs are voting today to commit to reducing Britain's CO2 emissions to 'net zero'. The cost is likely to be more than £1 trillion. Ministers say an impact assessment is not required. pic.twitter.com/XIBqwl7DyF
    4:56 AM - 24 Jun 2019
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      1. Rick Sacrop‏ @RickSacrop Jun 24
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        We spend a trillion pounds, the Chinese do nothing. What a terrible waste of generations of wealth.

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      1. BBold‏ @bikersalive Jun 24
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        This has got to be the most ridiculous policy any British government has ever had, ever!

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      1. TopCat‏ @Tonyc9524 Jun 24
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        What an utter, utter, utter, utter waste of money. Literally money for nothing.

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      1. Stefen T‏ @Dreuger Jun 24
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        it would help if they had any idea of what they was voting for and had any idea of the options available, other than which option puts the most money in the riches pockets the fastest. they are not looking at CO2 they only see a chance to steal more of the tax payers money,

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      2. Alex May‏ @alex07fcb Jun 24
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        Just ask all the kids bunking off school for their £37k payment up front for this policy. They'll soon go back to worrying about Pop Idol then and the govt can stop pandering to this nonsense.

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      1. LeonINTP‏ @FarmerLeonINTP Jun 24
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        A BS assessment is definitely required

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      1. Dean Cory‏ @dcory68 Jun 24
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        This is crazy. We should improve because it's the right thing to do, but not at all costs. We won't make a dent in the global issue

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      1. Imperium‏ @johnnyfish2 Jun 24
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        UK net carbon contribution worldwide = 1% Cost to UK residents for planned carbon reduction = £1trillion Effect 1% less carbon worldwide, UK Poverty. Simples

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      2. Daniel Rainsbury‏ @RainsburyDaniel Jun 24
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        The government that failed to implement Brexit in 3 years is committed to reducing CO2 to "net zero" in 30 years the irony. £1 trillion why not make it a trillion trillion just print it.

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      2. trev 0272x2‏ @Trev0272x2 Jun 24
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        Hopefully by 2050 ppl will of woken up to the lies.

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      2. richard simcox‏ @richwolves41 Jun 24
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        The year is 2150 and our future generations our up in arms over leached cadmium etc in the water supply from landfilled old solar panels 🤷🏻‍♂️

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      3. David Fairbairn‏ @davidfairbairn2 Jun 24
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        And the climate is exactly the same as it is now .

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      2. Mark wm Oliver‏ @Mwmoliver Jun 24
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        1)Last week a small group of mother's and children protesting again climate change. I was very tempted to point out their sellotape used contains oil, plastic and chemicals, their clothes flown thousands of miles, their phones contain oil, plastic and precious metals with 2)..

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      2. Phil‏ @EX2RGJ Jun 24
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        £1 trillion is that all, it will be interesting as to how this huge amount will be collected.

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      3. Robert smith‏ @rgauchinleck Jun 24
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        Germany could pay us the 3.4 trillion war debt.

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      1. Nyanga‏ @Bembezi Jun 24
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        Meanwhile Germany is the world's 4th biggest coal user. So why do we bother?

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