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Anyone heard Richard Tice’s anti climate change latest ?

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BlueBelle Tue 18-Aug-26 07:04:24

All done in a jokey, jokey way Oh let’s rejoice in the climate change, nice to have a decent hot summer (not a direct quote ) and I believe either he or Farage then said, we can grow more grapes and beat the French at wine making (again not a direst quote)

petra Tue 18-Aug-26 07:21:38

The dynamic duo are the gift that keeps on giving to turn voters away from them.

Maremia Tue 18-Aug-26 08:03:22

But the amount of publicity they get!

MartavTaurus Tue 18-Aug-26 08:23:21

I dont think we'll ever be up there with the French in terms of viticulture, even with hotter summers!
However, the warm summer this year will mean that our vines have fewer harmful diseases like rot and fungi, so that's a plus.

We are blessed with two good wineries in Devon. I recommend Lyme Bay Winery's Pinot Noir and Pebblebed Vineyards' Sparkling Rose. Santé.

Fallingstar Tue 18-Aug-26 08:43:53

A gross lack of tact whilst fire fighters are still fighting fires and people have lost their homes, not to mention the loss of huge tracts of precious countryside and wildlife.
Fiddling whilst the UK burns.

nanna8 Tue 18-Aug-26 09:14:48

I think growing grapes for wine is a good idea. His timing is off, for sure but nothing wrong with seeking ways to use the warmth. Climate change is not all gloom and doom, adaptation is possible. I wonder if they will start to grow crops in some of the icy regions of the world?

Whitewavemark2 Tue 18-Aug-26 09:19:02

We already do have a lot of vine growing. We are surrounded by them.

And I think a lot of our wines certainly give the French a run for their money, and indeed have beaten France some years.

Try Camelford champagne type - utterly delicious and there is a Kent finery who produces similar.

nanna8 Tue 18-Aug-26 09:26:05

Good to hear Whitewave - I have never had any wine from the UK. I live at the edge of the Yarra Valley so spoilt for choice.

argymargy Tue 18-Aug-26 09:37:53

@nanna8 Climate change is not just about the weather (I certainly would prefer a warmer climate now that I'm old & permanently cold). The global implications of many countries becoming uninhabitable due to climate change are severe. Where do you think all their inhabitants will go? They certainly won't just conveniently die. There is also the increasing threat of extreme weather conditions to global food supplies - this is already happening. If you think it's just a matter of adapting buy growing grapes, you are deluded.

nanna8 Tue 18-Aug-26 09:41:46

Oh - did I say that? I hadn’t realised. Strewth. You must be psychic. Or did I say it was not all doom and gloom? The magic of imaginations doesn’t fail to amaze.

Cossy Tue 18-Aug-26 09:43:34

Maremia

But the amount of publicity they get!

Is disgraceful and laughable!

We saw from Brexit, we saw in Covid, how very damaging and divisive those given a free rein to say what they want, when they want, using all social media channels available to them and the number of “conspiracy theorists” crawling out of the woodwork, particularly from the USA, popping up frequently via social media was astounding.

The amount of media coverage Reform receive via our mainstream media and indeed the BBC is, frankly, shocking and totally OTT.

Reform might be amount the smallest party, but they are the wealthiest and no doubt, if and when investigated no doubt more shady financiers will come out.

It’s nothing but corruption.

argymargy Tue 18-Aug-26 09:45:34

I would argue that 99% of it is doom and gloom - and I speak as a very positive and optimistic person. We have known about this for decades and yet done nothing. I applaud your imagination however that will not save our species.

Cossy Tue 18-Aug-26 09:46:03

Whitewavemark2

We already do have a lot of vine growing. We are surrounded by them.

And I think a lot of our wines certainly give the French a run for their money, and indeed have beaten France some years.

Try Camelford champagne type - utterly delicious and there is a Kent finery who produces similar.

I’ve tried many different English wines, I’m not a great wine drinker (or indeed, any more “drinker”), but those I’ve tried have been more than decent and worth drinking.

We (UK), need more initiatives like this and to work towards as much self sufficiency as possible. (IMHO)

merlotgran Tue 18-Aug-26 09:48:21

We have to adapt to a hotter, more Mediterranean climate.
This summer has been a dummy run!

Cossy Tue 18-Aug-26 09:50:49

Fallingstar

A gross lack of tact whilst fire fighters are still fighting fires and people have lost their homes, not to mention the loss of huge tracts of precious countryside and wildlife.
Fiddling whilst the UK burns.

I completely agree. They’re totally out of touch. I love humour, but humour when people are dying solely due to the intense heat, or losing their homes, isn’t humour, it’s sheer stupidity!

Cossy Tue 18-Aug-26 09:53:22

merlotgran

We have to adapt to a hotter, more Mediterranean climate.
This summer has been a dummy run!

We do have to, but I fear it’s all too little too late.

Successive govt’s and those who could have helped make positive changes to our changing climates, have been far too slow to do anything, and now here we are!

Grantanow Tue 18-Aug-26 10:05:07

Off with the fairies!

Cossy Tue 18-Aug-26 10:11:03

Grantanow

Off with the fairies!

Sorry? Who and why?

Do you mean those of us posting on here?

Do you feel your comment is helpful?

JenniRen Tue 18-Aug-26 10:25:17

Well, we chopped down one of our grapevines which was for winemaking but we do have another one for table grapes and it's doing very well this year.

I wonder if Mr Tice would like to help the firefighters tackling the blazes across Britain and the Gurkhas digging fire breaks?

Perhaps start digging out for a few new reservoirs?

JenniRen Tue 18-Aug-26 10:30:05

merlotgran

We have to adapt to a hotter, more Mediterranean climate.
This summer has been a dummy run!

Yes, it's part of a growing trend and quite obvious now.

It's no good wallowing in doom and gloom, argymargy, yes, we have known about this for decades and have failed to act.
It's no good, either, being like King Canute trying to hold back the waves, we have to adapt, adjust and take positive action.