Category: Political Issues

We need to talk about Kevin

Yesterday Kevin Hollinrake resigned from the vice-chairmanship of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Unconventional Oil and Gas claiming he had not previously been aware of any potential conflicts of interests in the way the group was funded. If I were an MP I think I might be aware of...

This, sadly, is where the spin gets us

This, sadly, is where the spin gets us

Yesterday in the debate on the Energy Bill few dared stand up for fracking, but one who did was South Suffolk Conservative MP James Cartlidge. He reasoned thus: “The point is that some of the stuff we’re hearing coming out in the media warns of terrible things that could happen....

Cuadrilla’s Fracking Spin Cycle

Cuadrilla’s Fracking Spin Cycle

Cuadrilla’s community engagement initiatives at their proposed fracking site at Preston new Road  may have ground to a halt, but that doesn’t mean that they have stopped trying to influence opinion. Cuadrilla have a long history of using PR Companies, often in a rather inept way. A leaflet created with...

February 9th – Defend Lancashire’s Decision

February 9th – Defend Lancashire’s Decision

On February 9th between 9 and 11 am the Lancashire groups will be joining together to demonstrate local opposition to fracking as the planning appeal on Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood starts. Venue: Blackpool FC – Bloomfield Road Blackpool, England, Blackpool Please see this Facebook Event for further details...

And don’t Dilley Dally on the way

And don’t Dilley Dally on the way

The Daily Telegraph reported yesterday on the interesting story about Sir Philip Dilley, the Chairman of the Environment Agency, being out of the country on holiday in Barbados as the Boxing Day floods hit. Now, to be charitable, everyone is allowed a holiday, and nobody could perhaps have accurately predicted...

More contextual advertising

More contextual advertising

Well Backing Fracking finally held their promised vigil – not in Preston as advertised, but hastily moved to Blackpool. They say because of the problems in Preston (which don’t seem to have phased the TUC). We think it’s more likely that they just panicked when they realised what an embarrassingly...

LCC tell the government what they think!

LCC tell the government what they think!

Today, 17 December 2015, there was a meeting of the Full Council of LCC We understand that the following motion was put to a vote Agenda Part C – Notices of Motion submitted under Procedural Standing Order 14. 2.1(a) “1. By County Councillor Steve Holgate: Lancashire County Council has spent...

A Tale of Two Martyrs

A Tale of Two Martyrs

480 years ago a scholar and theologian named William Tyndale was put to death, by being strangled and burned, for having committed the heresy of translating the bible into English. We have learned from The Bee that today in Preston a close namesake, Stephen Tindale – will address a vigil...

Lord save us from badly informed academics

Lord save us from badly informed academics

Today in Parliament MPs will vote on the secondary legislation via statutory instrument on fracking in protected areas. Radio 4 carried an article on the Today programme this morning on the vote and invited Professor Richard Davies of Durham University’s ReFine group to comment. Profesor Davies was dismissive of the...

The dominos are falling

The dominos are falling

Professor Paul Younger, an academic who famously supported fracking and UCG, is now reported to have recanted. The Ferret investigative journalism web site now  reports him as saying that the case for shale has has been “fatally undermined” by the government’s U-Turn on Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) The Ferret...