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Manifesto Weak
What are the different parties offering on climate?

POSTED ON 10 JUN 24
BY JITIN CLIMATE CHANGE, ENERGY, NET ZERO, POLITICS
 
This week sees the release of party manifestos. I thought I’d summarise their offerings on climate here, with a view to assessing whether any of them are worth voting for. Climate policy is not in any way equivalent in magnitude to most of the other policies on offer – more GP appointments, more nurseries, more cops, etc. Climate policy in a very real sense is existential: it determines whether you have the sort of country that can afford to do any of the things it wants to do.

LIBERAL DEMOCRATS
Today, the day of the moon, it is the turn of the Liberal Democrats to release their policy platform. What do they say about climate?

Climate change is an existential threat. Soaring temperatures leading to wildfires, floods, droughts and rising sea levels are affecting millions of people directly, and billions more through falling food production and rising prices. Urgent action is needed – in the UK and around the world – to achieve net zero and avert catastrophe.

i) no it isn’t;

ii) food production is growing, and those things would have happened anyway, or worse;

iii) at least they mention “the world” here. Going it alone is not an option.

What are they promising?

https://cliscep.com/2024/06/10/manifesto-weak/
By means of shrewd lies, unremittingly repeated, it is possible to make people believe that heaven is hell - and hell heaven. The greater the lie, the more readily it will be believed.

Adolf Hitler  (and democrats)
   
The receptivity of the masses is very limited, their intelligence is small, but their power of forgetting is enormous. In consequence of these facts, all effective propaganda must be limited to a very few points and must harp on these in slogans until the last member of the public understands what you want him to understand by your slogan.

Adolf Hitler (and democrats)