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Social media posts often claim warnings of anthropogenic warming are a “hoax” or “scam” Some of the candidates sharing these messages are projected to win in their constituencies.
Reform’s election “contract” pledges to get rid of net-zero commitments if the party wins.
Brian Catt said politicians have labelled CO2 a dangerous pollutant to justify their energy fraud.
Rowland O’Connor, standing for Reform in North Cornwall , attacked Rishi Sunak for his net-zero policies.
Catt declared that governments pursue renewable energy for “profit” and “control”.
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