catherine adley

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catherine adley

catherine adley

@AdleyCatherine

Katılım Mart 2020
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Michael Cold
Michael Cold@Devlin_Cold·
@MichealMartinTD Well you haven't a clue about how many thirds world migrants are about to be flooded into Ireland, now that you gave away the last vestige of our sovereignty. They will need housing, only the Irish are allowed to be homeless.
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Michael McNamara MEP
Michael McNamara MEP@McNamaraMEP·
I cannot support a law that could send children to return hubs. Today I reluctantly voted against the EU’s Return Regulation.
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F. A@abxlarge·
PRINCE WILLIAM SAID: "The Muslim community showed the world the true face of Islam as a religion of peace and understanding." Do you believe Islam is a religion of peace? 🅰️ Yes 🅱️ No
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Promethean Action
Promethean Action@PrometheanActn·
Mark Carney flew to Ireland and warned the rules-based order is "breaking down." Days later at the G7, Trump proved him right — cracking Iran after 47 years and handing Syria the Hezbollah job, over Israel. Carney calls it a rupture. We call it the future. 👇
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Few of the hundreds of thousands of wind turbines already built will make it past 17 years in full working order. The several billions of solar panels might make it to 20 years before they too also succumb to the laws of physics, nature and unavoidable decay. This is only a hint of the staggering mountains of recyclable waste lying ahead as exploding production just carries on regardless of the ultimate landfill pileup quagmire. Colossal artificial forests of legacy turbines and solar panels will ultimately stop working and need costly replacements. Rusting and decaying offshore turbines in harsh marine environments are a perfect example of this cycle of decay. What will the world do with the 7-8 billion solar panels already in environmental decay? What about the 1.3 million strong global turbine gridlock—so far? The world already faces an estimate of 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades alone—by the headlong rush of Net Zero in 2050. This small portion of the emerging e-waste catastrophe is the equivalent in weight to 215,000 locomotives. Super-strength turbine blades the size of 747 airliners are made from almost indestructible high-strength composites designed to survive decades of brutal weather and notoriously difficult to recycle. They were built to last, but not to disappear. They were meant to last 20 to 24 years before wearing out. But the 150,000 to 200,000 turbines built between 1990 and 2010 are already at the end of their working lives. Each lofty structure weighs 200 to 400 metric tonnes on average, of steel, concrete and composite plastics, metals and rare earths. Who will foot the bill to put these carcasses to rest forever in scattered graveyards? Burying dead blades is the only solution, even in regions with abundant space like the US. Several European nations, such as Germany and the Netherlands, have actively banned this practice. Renewables or bust? Ironic, isn't it.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Renewables carry an endless price tag to replace the entire fleet every 10 to 25 years in an endlessly repeating loop. The cost is incalculable, and it will no longer involve the same opportune subsidies to maintain this perpetual wagon train on the trail to a landfill near you. Every turbine standing today will need to be decommissioned and replaced at least once before 2050. Without a cost-effective way to recycle fibre-reinforced polymers, the majority of these massive blades are destined for eternity—buried forever in graveyards. China, Europe, and the US account for the vast majority of this waste, creating a mountainous industrial heartache that many Net Zero models simply haven't priced in. Research modeling the waste stream indicates that the burden will not be distributed evenly. The three largest contributors account for the vast majority of decommissioned blade material: China (40% of global blade waste), Europe (25%) and the US (16%). A study led by Professor Peter Majewski from the University of South Australia confirms that tens of thousands of wind turbine blades could end up in landfill by the end of the decade. In his findings published in AIMS Energy, Professor Majewski argues that a self-regulated market will not solve the issue fast enough. He suggests forcing manufacturers to take responsibility for the blades at their end-of-life stage, and wind farm operators should provide pre-funded disposal solutions during the initial planning approval process. The green energy 'miracle' is a massive unfolding crisis.
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Diana Alastair💚🤍💜 ⚢ ❌❌✡️
I want to know how a medical professional removes pieces of a broken bottle from a 12 year old girl’s vagina, but fails to ask any questions. Does the UK not have mandated reporting? These girls have been failed over and over and over again. How in God’s name does this happen?
Basil the Great@BasilTheGreat

The victim testimony of Chloe from the rape gang inquiry is horrific - Abducted by a Muslim abuser - Raped her at 12 years old in a graveyard - Raped her with a whiskey bottle which broke off in her vagina - NHS removed the pieces but asked NO questions - Plied with drugs and drink - Told police she was having sex with adults but was dismissed as a child prostitute - Passed between men daily for years - Police found her with abusers but released men after no investigation - Chlamydia in throat/vagina, gonorrhea, warts, PID at age 13, clinic said NOTHING - A social worker suggested she audition for a TV role as a grooming victim instead of helping. As she got older: - Gang invaded her home, orally raped her on her sofa in front of others. - Raped with objects (cans, keys, baseball bat) - Forced to house and witness abuse of other children. - Spiked with heroin, leading to addiction and anorexia (weighed 5 stone/~70 lbs at 18). - Coerced into Islamic conversion and "marriage" to an illegal migrant abuser who beat her daily - gave birth to a child with health issues from her damaged body. This all happened in Britain In our country To our girls

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British Patriot UK 🇬🇧
🚨Sadiq Khan read the reports of young girls being drugged, threatened & gang-raped in London hotels by Muslim grooming gangs - then repeatedly denied they even existed. His cover-up enabled years of horror. When will he finally face accountability? 🇬🇧
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Inconigto
Inconigto@1nc0nito_·
@RupertLowe10 Their strategy is simple and disgusting: 1. IMPORT mass migration 2. IGNORE the grooming gangs & chaos 3. EXPAND state control
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Michael Connell 🇮🇪
Michael Connell 🇮🇪@FeargAgusFuath·
Sinn Féin move legislation to remove the mandatory three day wait period for an abortion in early pregnancy. I am genuinely repulsed by this country. Utterly fucking repulsed.
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David Vance
David Vance@DavidVance·
Is it racist to want all Muslim rape gangs deported?
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leasa
leasa@l44sa·
@benonwine Unfortunately the social workers on the floor are probably not supported by their superiors and cant then escalate their worries any further. If im wrong I stand corrected 😢
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
I seriously think that until we start holding public officials and social workers to account and prosecuting them where necessary and if they have failed in their duty of care, we will continue to see dreadful cases like Preston Davey’s. It wasn’t long ago we had the Baby P case
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The Earth revolves around the Sun..
Normally I'd say, good on you for speaking out but the reality is, the Govt will be dancing a jig at the thought of someone over 65 skipping the country. If you're retired and therefore pay no more tax, FFG see no use for you. In fact you're just a liability once the tax taker drys up. If they could think of a way of putting you in a coffin they would, because of the pension gap. Irish people literally have no clue the contempt these Globalist middle managers have for the "Pale and Stale" of this country.
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gript
gript@griptmedia·
I'm emigrating to Spain at 71 because we can't afford to rent in Dublin: “The solution is that I have to leave my country – a country that I love and am so proud of. It's a terrible indictment of our Government." gript.ie/why-im-leaving…
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Women For Restore
Women For Restore@W4Restore·
A brief summary of the Rape Gang Inquiry Report. It is one of the worst scandals in modern Britain, I think we can all agree! 😞 The courage and resilience of each victim is undeniable, and the failures are truly unforgivable 💔
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America Recharged 🇺🇸
America Recharged 🇺🇸@AmericaRecharge·
Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Emmanuel Macron are among the most prominent political figures in Europe today. What is your opinion of them? 🅰️ Two strong leaders 🅱️ Two Idiots 🇺🇦🇫🇷👇🤔🗳️
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James Wright
James Wright@JPBWFarm·
Want to understand how we ended up with a pony cull? It’s the same logic that gave us a £100m bat tunnel and a £700m fish disco, that blocks thousands of homes, and that has added billions to HS2. Legislation, and the delegated powers to create regulation in pursuit of those goals, has meant Natural England has little choice but to cut grazing on Dartmoor. The ponies are in the crosshairs because the rules count every grazing animal as a single livestock unit, a system built for the EU to allow subsidy regimes that applied equally to French beef farmers and Eastern European subsistence farmers. The goal of cutting the total means graziers will have to prioritise livestock. Worse, the Government’s own review told Natural England not to reduce pony numbers. They are doing it anyway. Even Labour’s own ministers and MPs say they are deeply concerned; Labour are in government, but not at the wheel. It would not matter who you put in government tomorrow if they weren’t willing to change how government works. The same rules would tie their hands in exactly the same way. That is why nothing ever seems to change, whoever wins. This is not an argument for caring less about nature; we need more accountability to actually achieve nature recovery. We must return real control to elected ministers, so that the people who make these decisions are the people you can remove. Only then can we supercharge nature recovery, get the economy growing, and make farms across Britain productive and profitable. Until we do, we will keep losing the things we love to a system no one is able to own. (Photo Exmoor not Dartmoor)
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
A country that cannot stop talking about food security has found a way to tax it at the graveside. From this April, the unlimited relief that let a farm pass whole from one generation to the next is gone. Ministers will tell you the threshold is generous. The first £2.5 million of agricultural property is spared, £5 million for a couple, and they recite those figures like a defence. Then go and value a real farm. A few hundred acres, before the sheds and the machinery are even counted, clears the first threshold on the land alone. A working arable farm of five hundred acres or more sails past the couple's five million without trying. The number was built to sound like a mansion. It describes a medium family farm. That is the part they would rather you missed. The tax scales with the land, and the land is how you grow the food. The more a farm feeds the country, the more acreage it needs, and the harder this falls on it. They sold it as a levy on wealthy men sheltering money in fields they never walk. It lands instead on the family that has walked those fields for a century, rich on paper and skint in the bank, clearing barely a wage from millions they cannot eat. So when the farmer dies, the heirs meet a bill they can only pay by selling the very ground that grew the food. The asset is the farm. The income is a rounding error. Whatever sits above the threshold is taxed at twenty percent, half the normal rate, offered up as though a smaller knife were a kindness. It got darker during the protests. A shadow minister said families had begun openly discussing whether they could afford for elderly relatives to live past April, because surviving into the new tax year might hand the next generation a bill that ended the farm. Believe it or not as you like. The fact it could be said out loud at all tells you exactly where we have arrived. Tractors in Whitehall. Pensioners doing inheritance arithmetic against their own heartbeat. Banners reading no farmers, no food. But food security is the priority. They say so in every speech.
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