Nick was given a minute to talk about climate change and the result of the Durban Conference on such matters held last month. Apparently, a few people were upset by what he said - tough!
"In discussing Durban, the obvious question is whether an agreement last year, to reach an agreement in three years time, to do something in eight years time, is really any agreement at all?
Likewise, one has to ask whether the agreement to create a Green Climate Fund and transfer a billion dollars a year, from hard-pressed taxpayers in countries like Britain to corrupt Third World oligarchies, is a serious threat of global communism, or a happily unattainable fantasy?
Given the way in which EU Commissars are forcing economically suicidal spending cuts on the Protectorates of Greece and Italy - a move likely to spark a chain reaction implosion of the entire financial system - the fantasy answer is, fortunately, more realistic.
But the most significant thing about Durban is what was NOT discussed - Climate Science. This is no surprise, as it is now crystal clear that the so-called ´scientific consensus` on man-made global warming simply does not exist.
It´s not just a matter of the thousands of independent scientists who dispute the whole theory. Even the warmists themselves now admit that the computer models on which the AGW cult is based are simplistic and flawed. The more they learn about feedback mechanisms and the complexity of the real climate, the more they realise they don´t know.
To crucify our taxpayers and de-industrialise our economies, in pursuit of the One World Government agenda of the United Nations is therefore madness. Hence the failure of 10,000 well-meaning tax-eaters to agree anything serious in Durban is to be warmly applauded."
Meanwhile as youth unemployment in the UK rockets to over one million the sabbatical officers at the London School of Economics are doing their very best to keep the trend upwards.
With the London mayoral elections approaching the Sabbatical Officers intend to begin finalising their plans and finish writing a student manifesto — directed towards the interests of London students. They will also begin running a voter registration campaign, plan anti-BNP protests and other election-focused events.
Cuckoos in the nest by the looks.