| Two Cheers For Boris! |
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| Written by Global Warming Politics | |||
| Saturday, 03 May 2008 | |||
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“Boris Johnson claimed a remarkable victory in the London mayoral contest on Friday night to cap a disastrous series of results for Gordon Brown in his first electoral test as Prime Minister. The Conservative candidate’s win over Ken Livingstone followed a calamitous showing for Labour at the local elections - the party’s worst performance at the polls for 40 years. Mr Johnson’s landmark victory, a result that would have been almost unthinkable six months ago, was the most symbolic blow to Mr Brown’s authority on a day that left the Prime Minister facing the gravest crisis of his leadership.” Why Encouraging? Thus, why is Boris’ election so encouraging? First, here is Boris writing in February 2006 on climate change and ‘global warming’ (it sounds awfully like ‘Global Warming Politics’) [‘We’ve lost our fear of hellfire, but put climate change in its place’, The Daily Telegraph, February 2, 2006]:
And the fear of climate change is like a religion in this vital sense, that it is veiled in mystery, and you can never tell whether your acts of propitiation or atonement have been in any way successful. One sect says we must build more windfarms, and these high priests will be displeased with what Lovelock has to say. Another priestly caste curses the Government’s obsession with nuclear power - a programme Lovelock has had the courage to support. Some scientific hierophants now tell us that trees - trees, the good guys - are the source of too much methane, and are contributing to global warming. Huh? We in the poor muddled laity scratch our heads and pray... ” Secondly, in his brief speech given immediately after his election in the early hours of this morning, there was refreshingly no cant about climate change. Instead, Boris rightly focused on real issues, above all on crime, on transport, on urban ‘green spaces’, and on the need for low-cost housing. At last, we might have a genuine change of climate in London. My How The Greens Fear Him But, thirdly, we know that ‘Bouncing Boris’ is likely to be an improvement simply because of the vitriolic responses of his ‘green’ opponents, like Sian Berry of the Green Party, and of long-standing ‘warmist’ environmentalists, such as Jeremy Leggett of ‘SolarCentury’ [see here] and Prince Charles’ chum, Jonathon Porritt, of the Sustainable Development Commission [see here]:
Well lads, I’m sorry to have to report to you that ‘Bouncing Boris’ has won the day, and, whatever happens under David Cameron’s [the Leader of the Conservative Party] careful tutelage, I still think Londoners will now be spared, at the very least, further grandstanding over ‘global warming’. That dreadful cant will be dropped:
I do hope so. So, for the moment, it is definitely: “Two Cheers for Boris!” Source 3.26 Copyright (C) 2008 Compojoom.com / Copyright (C) 2007 Alain Georgette / Copyright (C) 2006 Frantisek Hliva. All rights reserved." |
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With respect to the politics of ‘global warming’, it is probably encouraging news that ‘Bouncing Boris’ -