Category: The fight against the destruction of our farms and greenbelt
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A More Honest Conversation Starts Here
How much landscape are we willing to sacrifice in the name of Net Zero targets?Are we properly weighing actual carbon benefit against environmental damage?Why is nuclear — particularly modern, small modular reactor (SMR) technology — being sidelined while our countryside is carved apart? These are the questions that too few politicians, developers, and media voices…
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🌾 Will the Mayor of Doncaster Object to Whitestone Solar Farm?
In September 2025, Doncaster Council passed a clear and unambiguous motion: > “Solar farms should not be built on agricultural land. Solar energy development should prioritise rooftops, car parks, and brownfield sites.” The vote was cross-party, reflecting a shared understanding that Doncaster’s farmland is not a disposable commodity. It’s the backbone of local food security,…
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💥 Britain’s £60 Billion Battery Mirage: A National Energy Scandal in the Making
For years, politicians have promised that “big batteries” will back up wind and solar, giving us clean, cheap, secure energy.But when you strip away the slogans and look at the facts, this is nothing more than a dangerous illusion.Batteries don’t generate a single watt of power.They just buy electricity from the grid, then sell it…
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The Blob Is Worried — And Rightly So
When a government starts instructing business leaders on what to say, it’s rarely a sign of strength. This week, Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, urged Britain’s leading CEOs to “talk up the UK economy” warning that if they didn’t, they risk helping Nigel Farage and Reform UK into Downing Street. This was not…
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🧭 1. 2007 Wasn’t “Just a Flood” — It Was a Systems Failure
The Doncaster floods of 2007 were among the worst inland flooding disasters in modern South Yorkshire history.In late June 2007, following weeks of exceptionally heavy rainfall, rivers across South Yorkshire burst their banks , including the River Don, River Dearne, and Ea Beck. Doncaster was one of the areas hit hardest, with widespread flooding that…
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Can Britain Survive Ed Miliband?
The growing revolt against Net Zero delusion At the Conservative Party Conference’s Think Tent this week, a heavyweight panel — Harry Wilkinson (GWPF), Andy Mayer (IEA), Kathryn Porter (Watt-Logic) and Lord Offord (Shadow Minister for Energy Security & Net Zero) — tackled a question that grows more urgent by the day: Can Britain survive Ed…
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⚡ Europe’s Green Fragility Exposed.What the EU Doesn’t Want to Talk About:
By Shane Oxer – Energy Commentator 🗞️ Editorial Summary Spain and Portugal’s 2025 blackout exposed a truth the EU would rather gloss over: a renewables-heavy grid without sufficient inertia is a grid on the edge. As voltage swings return, experts warn that Europe’s rapid green transition has outpaced the physical limits of its power systems…
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Cornwall Has a Dose of Reality — But “Mad Ed” Still Needs to Wake Up
Cornwall Council has just delivered the biggest admission yet that the United Kingdom’s race to Net Zero is built on wishful thinking, not practical reality. After years of boasting about being “first to zero,” Cornwall has quietly delayed its Net Zero target by fifteen years — shifting from an impossible 2030 goal to a still-ambitious…
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Europe Wakes Up to Energy Reality – But Miliband Keeps Britain Asleep
While Europe quietly fixes its energy mess, Britain continues to drift deeper into crisis under ideological obsession. The recent relaunch of Denmark’s Tyra gas field is a wake-up call — one the UK government, led by Ed Miliband and his Net Zero acolytes, seems determined to ignore. Tyra, the largest gas field in the Danish…
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Why the Government Must Get Real and Use Sites Like Cottam for Rolls-Royce SMRs
Seventeen years after the 2008 Climate Change Act, Britain still hasn’t solved the most basic problem in its energy transition: where reliable power will actually come from. Ministers talk endlessly about Net Zero and renewables, but ignore the single biggest barrier to energy security — a grid starved of stable baseload generation. If the UK…
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⚡ Data Centres, Net Zero, and the Point of Collapse. Even Boris Johnson now admits Britain went too far, too fast.
The Data Centre Paradox New research from Foxglove and Global Action Plan has exposed one of the most devastating contradictions in Britain’s so-called “green revolution.” Just ten new UK data centres could generate 2.7 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions per year — effectively erasing the carbon savings of every electric vehicle on Britain’s roads in…
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From Magna Carta to “Net Zero Charter”
Eight centuries ago, English barons forced King John to sign the Magna Carta — a promise that no ruler could treat the realm as private property.It enshrined a simple idea: the King was not above the people.Today, that principle has been quietly undone. Under the banner of Net Zero, the same ancient pattern has returned…
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Britain’s Next Energy Crisis: The Ageing Grid and the Coming Blackouts
Britain is staring down the barrel of a new energy crisis, and this time it isn’t about Putin, oil prices, or the price of gas. The problem is far closer to home. Our electricity grid — the physical wires, substations, and transformers that keep the lights on — is falling apart. Much of the backbone…
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A Personal Reflection: Why Whitestone Hurts So Deeply
South Yorkshire has been ravaged by industrialisation for more than a century.Mines, foundries, steelworks, glassworks all once the beating heart of Britain’s progress, but also the source of pollution that choked our air and scarred our land. When the mines closed, when the coking plants and furnaces finally fell silent, people here were left to…
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💥 The Day the Green Bubble Burst: Finance, Unions, and the Coming Energy Reckoning
For years, Britain’s elites told us that Net Zero was destiny ,the moral, financial and technological path to prosperity. Banks would fund it, unions would defend it, and engineers would deliver it. That story ended on 3 October 2025, when the Net Zero Banking Alliance , the crown jewel of Mark Carney’s green-finance empire ,voted…
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Two Maps, Two Realities: How Whitestone Developers Downplayed the Truth in Conisbrough
When residents walked into the Ivanhoe Centre for the Whitestone 1 consultation, they were met with tables covered in large, colourful maps showing neat green blocks of solar panels and tidy boundaries. At first glance, it looked organised, controlled, and almost harmless. But there was another map — one hidden away in folders, only shown…
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Whitestone 1: A Consultation in Name Only
When residents walked into the Ivanhoe Centre in Conisbrough for the Whitestone 1 consultation, they expected answers. What they found instead was confusion, contradiction, and empty space. Both in the room and in the developers’ plans. Tables were scattered around the hall with a few laminated maps and piles of glossy booklets, but no real…
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Community Outrage in Conisbrough: Locals Reject Whitestone 1 Solar Plans
At the Whitestone 1 consultation held at the Ivanhoe Centre in Conisbrough, residents made their feelings unmistakably clear. What was billed as a public engagement event quickly became a showcase of frustration, anger, and outright rejection. Glossy brochures were handed out, filled with promises of “green energy,” “biodiversity gain,” and “community benefits.” But local people…
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Carney’s Green Empire Collapses – Miliband’s Net Zero to FollowNet Zero Strategy in Tatters: Carney Down, Miliband on the Brink
The fall has begun. Mark Carney — once feted as the architect of green finance and the man who would turn the City of London into the “capital of Net Zero” — has seen his empire collapse.On October 3, 2025, the Net-Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), launched in 2021 as the global banking sector’s flagship climate…
