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Saturday 30 October 2021

Any analogy will do for the proles



COP26: Boris Johnson invokes fall of the Roman Empire as he warns world faces uphill battle in climate fight

The PM warns that failing to act on climate change could consign future generations to shortages of food, conflict and mass migrations, all caused by global warming.

Boris Johnson has warned that "team world" was "5-1" down at half-time in the fight to tackle global warming, as he implored world leaders to act now on the eve of two global gatherings.

It leads a chap to wonder about every word Boris has said in the past or ever will say in the future. The coronavirus debacle for example. Was anything he said about the pandemic reliable? Does he also attract and appoint an equally unreliable clique of rented voices?

4 comments:

wiggiatlarge said...

'Could consign future generations to mass migration', I don't think climate change will make the slightest difference to mass migration, judging by the ever increasing numbers the third world is already decanting into the west.
Perhaps when the third world is empty we could do a reverse migration and show them how to run the place, oh I forgot we have already done that.........

A K Haart said...

Wiggia - I agree, future generations have already been consigned to mass migration.

Sam Vega said...

Ah, "team world"!

Whoever isn't with us is actually an alien.

A K Haart said...

Sam - it's a giveaway isn't it?