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Posts by Jon Burke🌍

Launch this Monday, 20 April, of the joint programme Chaire ETI - IAE Paris Sorbonne and the Metropolitan District of Quito: « Quito: Quality of Life in proximity »
We’re making it happen with Mayor Pabel Muñoz.
A virtual meeting of 30 people to kick off the project.
Let’s get to work 🙌
Thank you 💫

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If they were able to fire particles at the speed you strike a football, we’d already have a complete theory of everything…😜

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When Angela Rayner underpaid £40,000 in stamp duty, Richard Tice said it was "morally completely indefensible” and she should resign if she had “any moral decency”.

Now we learn he set up four shell companies that let him avoid paying £100,000 he owed in tax and to then transfer the cash to Reform

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“If you invite more cars, you get more cars. If you make more streets better for cars you get more traffic...If you invite people to walk more and use public spaces more, you get more life in the city. You get what you invite.” - Jan Gehl

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"The temptation will be to reach for the familiar playbook – more drilling, more subsidies, more supply diversification. These reflexes were built for a world without alternatives. By the time new fossil supply comes online, it will be outcompeted by cheaper electrotech"

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Bingo!

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I would definitely go on holiday to visit that theatre of dreams! 🥰

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Where am I?

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Please add 100% electric buses to the long list of good things that mediocre men said couldn’t be done, because they need things to fail in order to feel validated.

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How long before Trump refers to Orban as a ‘loser’?

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U.S politics is basically like the Wizard of Oz.

For all the bellowing about about ‘checks and balances’, ‘separation of powers’, and ‘the greatest democracy on Earth’, the first time the integrity of the system was tested by power crazy, greedy sociopaths, it just evaporated.

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Richard Tice's firm broke law by failing to pay
£91,000 taxes
The deputy leader of Reform UK owns a property investment company that did not pay tax on dividends before sending profits to a trust registered in Jersey
Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall Editor
Saturday April 11 2026, 8.30pm BST, The Sunday Times

Richard Tice's firm broke law by failing to pay £91,000 taxes The deputy leader of Reform UK owns a property investment company that did not pay tax on dividends before sending profits to a trust registered in Jersey Gabriel Pogrund, Whitehall Editor Saturday April 11 2026, 8.30pm BST, The Sunday Times

Tice, a multimillionaire who has put his business acumen and success at the heart of his political career, owned more than 90 per cent of Quidnet personally and through various on and offshore entities he controlled. He added that he had received
"professional accountancy advice" and the revelations were "hardly a story" and "just an attempt to smear a successful businessman turned politician giving hope to millions of people".
The MP received some of the dividends in the form of shares, meaning he also continues to hold equity he would never have received had tax been correctly deducted.

Tice, a multimillionaire who has put his business acumen and success at the heart of his political career, owned more than 90 per cent of Quidnet personally and through various on and offshore entities he controlled. He added that he had received "professional accountancy advice" and the revelations were "hardly a story" and "just an attempt to smear a successful businessman turned politician giving hope to millions of people". The MP received some of the dividends in the form of shares, meaning he also continues to hold equity he would never have received had tax been correctly deducted.

When Angela Rayner, the former deputy prime minister, failed to pay stamp duty on the purchase of a second home, Tice said her position was "morally completely indefensible" and that she would resign if she had
"any moral decency".

When Angela Rayner, the former deputy prime minister, failed to pay stamp duty on the purchase of a second home, Tice said her position was "morally completely indefensible" and that she would resign if she had "any moral decency".

Dick says he’s being unfairly targeted. He’s just a lovely multi-millionaire politician “giving hope to millions of people”…
by failing to pay tax, while claiming to give a shit about their lives and their public services.

“Moral decency” is for other people. Not special little rich-boy, Tice.

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The Strait was open.

Then the U.S bombed Iran to cover up the Epstein Files.

So Iran closed the Strait.

The U.S then threatened to ‘wipe out’ Iran unless they opened the Strait.

Now the U.S are blockading it.

When will Americans realise these people are absolutely clueless?

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all these universities kept axing medieval history departments as if they thought tyrants beefing with the Pope was going to stop being relevant

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Glory, glory to the Hibees! 🥬

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Did I? When?

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Please conduct an internet search of ‘solar power whole life carbon assessment’.

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Britain’s electricity is currently 91% zero carbon!

Every unit of domestic renewable and ultra low carbon energy we generate means a safer and more secure today and a better 🇬🇧 tomorrow.

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Remember when the official justification for Operation Epic Epstein Cover Up was ‘helping Iranians’?

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20% of British electricity coming from solar power at six in the evening in early April is absolutely remarkable.

And we’re just getting started…🇬🇧♻️⚡️💡🔋😎

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Vestas have produced newer stats.

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Comparative life cycle assessment of 2.0 MW wind turbines | Tethys Wind turbines produce energy with virtually no emissions, however, there are environmental impacts associated with their manufacture, installation, and end of life. The work presented examines life cy...

tethys.pnnl.gov/publications....

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When the US admits that they killed any “military-aged men” who walked within 3km of a downed pilot they mean any boy lanky enough to be a teenager and any middle-aged man able to walk unaided with a cane got shot in the head for the crime of walking.

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A two-megawatt turbine pays back its build energy and emissions in 6-12 months, then runs clean for the next 25+ years.

The fossil fuel industry doesn’t own the sun and the air.

That’s why they’ve spent billions electing puppets to attack and delay the renewable revolution.

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It’s Easter Sunday 2026 and Britain’s electricity is 86% zero carbon.

What could be more Christian than giving the gift of hope for a better world?

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It’s Easter Sunday 2026 and Britain’s electricity is 86% zero carbon.

What could be more Christian than giving the gift of hope for a better world?

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UK to receive last tanker of jet fuel from Middle East this week Industry warnings of disruption contrast with government calls for calm

Hilarious how for years serious people have said that you can't rely on renewables because they are prone to disruptions in supply www.ft.com/content/19f1...

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Trump Continues Threatening War Crimes If Iran Doesn’t Capitulate ‘Immediately’ Destroying a country’s electrical grid, its water system and stealing its oil all violate international law, and Trump says he will do them all.

Destroying a country’s electrical grid, its water system and stealing its oil all violate international law, and Trump says he will do them all.

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Nope. This was from 18:04.

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Cars are so expensive that buyers need 7-year loans Once rare, seven-year car loans are fast becoming the norm. They’re often the only way buyers can afford new rides, with average auto prices nearing $50,000.

“Once rare, 7-year car loans are fast becoming the norm. They’re often the only way buyers can afford new rides, with average sale prices surging 28% in 5 years to approach $50k.”

Designed-in car dependency, surging car AND gas prices, longer loan periods with more interest.

Sound like “freedom?”

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