pete wright

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pete wright

pete wright

@prwright55

Pure & Applied Physics Degree. Motorbike rider, Real Ale fan.

Manchester, UK เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2017
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pete wright
pete wright@prwright55·
@breadandposes Blocked for childish comments such as "learn to count first". Pathetic
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bread and poses
bread and poses@breadandposes·
@prwright55 It doesn't change the reality that they are and will continue to be to expand? Like if you're gonna continue coping in my mentions try and learn to count first
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pete wright
pete wright@prwright55·
@breadandposes Whether you think they "need to be" doesn't change the reality that they aren't
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pete wright@prwright55·
@breadandposes The UKs renewables are not linked to battery farms. It might be better if they were, but they aren't
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pete wright@prwright55·
@EssexPR I don't understand what he could actually have done, he's merely following orders from further up the greasy pole. I doubt he had the power (even if he wanted to) to turn small boats back and send them back to France
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Adam Brooks AKA EssexPR 🇬🇧
🚨 UK's Border chief, Martin Hewitt, has quit after failing to reduce the number of small boats crossing the Channel 🌊 🛶 🚛 🇫🇷
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pete wright@prwright55·
@Unionbuster @EdwardJDavey I dont think Muslim men pray with Muslim women, but I agree they are trying show their "power", it's provocation, daring someone to stop them and knowing no-one will
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pete wright@prwright55·
@breadandposes They aren't interdependent because you can have renewables without associated battery "back up", as is largely the case in the UK. They are two independent systems, having one doesn't mean you must have the other
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bread and poses@breadandposes·
@prwright55 No? There being a value to abritrage and there being a way to abritrage it (storage) is what makes them interdependent? Its not back up alternative supply because its the point of it is to turn unutilisible surplus renewable production into utiliseable supply
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pete wright@prwright55·
@EdwardJDavey That's not "freedom to worship", it's clearly being done in an inappropriate location as a provocation, to indicate to the "native population" that they can do what they want where they want and no-one has the balls to stop it
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pete wright@prwright55·
@breadandposes They are independent rather than interdependent, but arbitrage (buying at low prices and selling when high) is neither here not there in terms of whether batteries can actually provide enough electricity back-up when renewable output is low
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bread and poses@breadandposes·
@prwright55 Batteries can (and are) provide meaningful abritrage- not back up. It's what's allowed China to drop best part of 500GW of renewables onto their grid per annum for multiple years. Renewable and storage is two interdependent systems.
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pete wright@prwright55·
@ClareCraigPath NHS nearly overwhelmed (apparently) but at the same time non Covid patients werent going into hospital "due to the messaging" ... so who exactly was the NHS being overwhelmed by? Covid cases were grouped together in certain hospitals, leaving others doing very little
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Dr Clare Craig
Dr Clare Craig@ClareCraigPath·
These issues come with a mortality rate. Can we talk about how much death was caused by policy?
geofio@GeoFio8

UK COVID-19 inquiry Module 3 Report 🎥video creator @biologyphenom Even a ‘whitewash’ inquiry can’t hide the many truths of the deadly lockdown. ‘‘Some patients did not get the level of care they would usually receive.’’ ‘‘Some people were not admitted to hospital when they should have been. Those taken to hospital in an ambulance often waited hours to be admitted.’’🆘 ‘‘Healthcare staff had to be redeployed..leaving other aspects of care at risk. Staff to patient ratios were diluted.’’ ‘‘Some people were not admitted to intensive care units despite their serious condition.’’ ‘‘Throughout the pandemic there were reports of inappropriate and or BLANKET DNACPR notices being imposed on groups of people. Such as people with learning disabilities or older people. This should NOT have happened.’’❌ -Chair Heather Hallett

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pete wright@prwright55·
@ABridgen Would that be the worldwide financial crash that'll be used to help usher in digital currencies? Could be.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Iran war creates inflation and increased pressure on household costs. Banking insiders informed me recently that October this year is the likely date for the world wide economic crash we have been expecting for a while dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1…
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pete wright@prwright55·
@HoodedClaw1974 This isn't a religious event (prayer could be done anywhere, not en masse and not in a public place) it's a clear attempt to show they can do whatever they like where they like, and the locals are too weak to stop it. Part of a takeover
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Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
As a row between Lord Hermer and Kemi Badenoch breaks out today are you in agreement with conservative MP Nick Timothy. Do you find this outdoor muslim prayer in Trafalgar Square intimidating, and should any such events be banned??
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Sandra Weeden
Sandra Weeden@SandraWeeden·
Doesn’t look too good on it, does he?
Sandra Weeden tweet media
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pete wright@prwright55·
@offgriddesigner We still haven't been told exactly who paid for the "dancing" videos, (I use the word "dancing" loosely) some with associated drone footage, all with similar dance moves. It wasn't a few nurses buggering about during a coffee break, someone organised and paid for it .... but who?
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