
Peter Richardson
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May 17, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Igor A. Chaves |Peter Richardson |Sam Lynch |Jessica Allen
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Feb 19, 2024 |
ukip.org | Donald MacKay |John Gartside |Chris Ho |Peter Richardson
Antony NailerUK Independence Party Spokesman for Energy, Environment, Transport and Treasury Tata Steel has announced it will be dismantling its two coking coal fired blast furnaces at the Port Talbot plant and replacing them with electric arc furnaces. Unfortunately, the electric arc furnaces can only work on scrap steel and cannot produce steel from iron ore. It will also cause the loss of up to 3000 workers.
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Feb 9, 2024 |
ukip.org | John Gartside |Chris Ho |Peter Richardson |Antony Nailer
Donald MacKayUK Independence Party Spokesman for Education and Religion The revelation that asylum seekers are professing a conversion to Christianity in their attempts to enter the UK strikes a new low in our national humiliation. That such assertions seem to be taken seriously adds to the farcical nature of this development and exposes the vacuity of those who govern us and their inadequacy at protecting their own citizens from invading criminals.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
ukip.org | Chris Ho |Peter Richardson |Antony Nailer |Lester Taylor
Our seas, some of the most productive in the world (of fish obviously) are filling up with wind turbines to such an extent that the politicians are running out of zones where seabed installation is feasible. This might be an opportunity to reconsider the limits of what is achievable through ‘renewable’ power generation, mainly from wind and wood chips shipped across the Atlantic.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
ukip.org | Peter Richardson |Antony Nailer |Lester Taylor |Neil Hamilton
Dr. Chris HoUK Independence Party spokesman for Health and Social Care Wednesday 3rd January marked the start of a new 6-day strike by the junior doctors in England over pay. The longest strike in history during a period of the year typically characterised by seasonal pressures of winter flu, holidays and staff absences due to sickness. I remind readers that junior doctors carried out strike action last month prior to Christmas, and also in March, April, June and July last year.
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