2 years ago I spent £200 on 2 41pw panals to fit my brother and my small boat. Thinking that price was too cheap to miss. Knowing it would be this winter I was able to fit them.
Talk about a bad choice. Can't really complain though.
Agreed. It's also happening in the UK slowly. We are now 80% renewable 10% nuclear. 10% fossile. Given our use that is impressive. But also we are starting to see low price solar inverter kits that can add as additional power.
A bit late. While much of Africa has unreliable power. Including many more industrialised nations. Solid fuel power stations and majority urban areas have been wired for decades.
Solar has just been a needed backup for well off homes. That is now dropping to others.
Possibly. We really need to wait for polling data. And that will be limited until name.etc is settled.
Membership would also be a huge info point is these numbers are willing to join. I will. But anything close to Corbyn labour membership numbers will indicate stronger support.
Personally I do like Corbyn as a person. But think he is unskilled as a politician. I'm glad he is not talking about leadership on his own. He has too much baggage.
So far I've liked his partners approach to anti semitism accusations.
700K Seems huge, but given they are only asking for interest not any membership or funding. It is dramatically less impressive then the number of 500k labour members under Corbyn,
And for the party to have a fighting chance. That level of support and funding will be needed. Just to compete with the right wing corporate funding of the current Labour party.
That said. Even if it's simply an attempt by left voters to push labour to the left. Such bodes well for the party when it dose form properly.
The biggest risk is the left wing history of rejecting parties over individual idealism. Such a party can only have any effect if the left is willing to come together over disagreements. Much as the right will to avoid the left.
If the left as a whole consider moving labour to the right important enough to unify. Either the new party will take over. Or labour will consider how dangerouse the lose of the left can be.
Because it is not looking like the PLP has any interest in changing the leadership. And if that changes. It will be more of the same without a major change in MPs.
So labour right will be in power until at least 2029.
Yep. But based on hard brexiters desire to change rules. The UK agreeing to follow EU standards is the only way the EU will ever allow UK food easy entery into the EU. Hence all the dumb rules created due to Johnsons obsession with a hard Brexit.
I was held for a few extra days. Not because of paper work. But because multiple doctors needed to agree. And some were much more hesitant then others. Depending on their specialty.
Both worry about care at home when patients do not have family. And lack of available home help services post austerity has much more to do with bed use then any AI can solve.
Unfortunately it's not just the multiple parties. But left wing voters unwillingness to compromise,
Honestly for right wing voters the only thing that matters is keeping the left out.
But the left vote has always split over the smallest of idealism.
Unfortunately we will never beat FPTP without coming together to do just that.
Even though PR etc will not abolish the right wing. It will only increase the democratic nature of the vote. But that in itself is the priority. ATM less then 30% of voters often rule the UK.
2 years ago I spent £200 on 2 41pw panals to fit my brother and my small boat. Thinking that price was too cheap to miss. Knowing it would be this winter I was able to fit them.
Talk about a bad choice. Can't really complain though.