Renewable energy: Tory Councils say ‘No’ to wind power.

  

Tory leader David Cameron wants to be seen pictured sledging on a glacier, with huskies, to register his ‘concern’ for the environment while the Conservative website proudly announces a Conservative Government would make the development of renewable energy sources a priority. 

 At first impressions it’s superficially a good image isn’t it?  But will Cameron ever live down his bizarre journey to the Houses of Parliament - riding a bike through London traffic to prove conclusively that he’s an environmentalist?  That attempt was ridiculed when his chauffer was spotted driving behind him, in his limo, with all the bits and bobs push-biker Cameron couldn’t do without!   Some environmentalist!  Some bits & bobs! 

But in any case Tory Councils tell a different story.  

 As ‘Greenpeace’ revealed Tory councils block more than three times as many wind farms as they approve.  At this rate of approvals it could take Conservative councils more than 100 years to replace one coal fired power station.

 

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