Climate Change Debate in the European Parliament

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Climate Change Debate in the European Parliament

Nick Griffin and Godfrey Bloom share very similar views on climate change.

One Response to “Climate Change Debate in the European Parliament”

  1. Alan Says:

    Yes climate change is important, but let the big businesses causing the problem pay for it.
    What on earth has Kenyan poverty got to do with the lack of services (Nurses, Police etc) at home?
    The answer not a thing.
    The government is there to listen to, and represent the people, which they do not.
    I can think of an analogy that all countries, especially ours should follow. These politicians should hear it all the time given the amount they spend on air travel. 'Please put your own mask on and ensure your own safety, before helping others.'
    I am not a BNP member, nor have I voted for the BNP. Given the state of this country at present and the research I am now taking, the BNP are the closest party to the everyday person in the United Kingdom at present.
    What I am seeing is the main parties and reporting bodies within this country are the real fascists, controlling how information is allowed to be seen and biased.
    We are a mixed country and always will be and am I proud of that. There are generations of British born immigrants that make this country great. What is destroying this country is the current mass immigration, bringing non working people who bleed the system dry and also organised crime from Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

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