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Most recent annotations on things by Malcolm Wicks

  • asgeir valur sigurdsson: BRITAIN STILL IN PSEUDOSCIENCE AND SUPERSTITION´S GRASP. I believe that people should stop making further attempts to remove the Severn River´s biodiversity complex and find workeable... (30 January 2009)
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  • asgeir valur sigurdsson: BRITAIN STILL IN PSEUDOSCIENCE AND SUPERSTITION´S GRASP. I believe that people should stop making further attempts to remove the Severn River´s biodiversity complex and find workeable... (30 January 2009)
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  • Abdul Majeed: Why do we need Post Office Counters any more? I only go into a Post Office when forced to do so by Parcel Force to collect a parcel which they refuse to redeliver to my address because I happen... (20 August 2008)
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  • Abdul Majeed: Most people pay by Direct Debit or online: that's the reality. It seems strange to stand in a queue instead of performing a two-minute online transaction or an automatic Direct Debit. (20 August 2008)
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  • kenneth conner: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/money/c onsumer_affairs/article4322724.ece Ringtone websites’ hidden charges ‘exploiting’ children July 13, 2008 More than 90% of websites selling ringtones... (21 July 2008)
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  • Anthony Coxall: A cogent and well argued case. A pity that the minister has to respond in such a weasel fashion. Deal with the public good, not political expediencey. Anthony (10 July 2008)
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  • Robert Battersby: An interesting but very valid point, Mr. Wicks. Yes, we will need wind farms locally, near to the point of energy use. I think they look good and are complimentary to our (man made) countryside! (2 July 2008)
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  • Della Petch: I really can't understand why they haven't made it complusory for all new build homes to incorporate solar panels? That would be far more effective than a few windmills and would have an... (16 June 2008)
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  • Robert Battersby: Feed in tariffs are working in Germany. Where are we both in manufacturing and installed capacity. Would the Government like to comment as to how they have encouraged local manufacturing as I... (15 June 2008)
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  • Robert Battersby: The Government should be leading: They are not proactive: Rather reactiveand just displaying short term survival behaviours rather than leadership behaviours. (15 June 2008)
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  • Robert Battersby: But we can't get the wind turbines because they're so much in demand. And they're all made abroad: Minister, you have missed the boat on our behalf and refuse to catch a later one! Drive a... (4 June 2008)
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  • Robert Battersby: How does Malcolm Wicks propose to meet the target for Renewable Energy? As things stand, without Feed in Tariffs and a National Renewable Agency with a budget driving projects proactively,... (4 June 2008)
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  • Mike Ward: A Correction: "Three" do not, after all, allow customers to block reverse charge spam before it starts - they lied to me about this. Sorry for the misinformation. T-mobile do, however, and... (6 May 2008)
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  • kenneth conner: The Government,ICSTIS/PhonePayPlus and Ofcom have completely failed to protect the public from unathorised billing while at the same time allowing the mobile companies take a share of up to 50%... (21 April 2008)
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  • Mike Ward: Mr Wicks is missing (or avoiding) the point here. It is one thing for consumers (especially children) to be tricked into signing up for premium rate phone services; but, in the end, (although... (7 April 2008)
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  • Jona Hug: Much is mentioned about Biomass, though not about Biogas as a possible energy source. There are a wide range of Biomass processes which may be utilized for Energy production. Amongst these are... (24 January 2008)
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  • Jona Hug: Putting aside for one moment, what Should be the Governments main priority, being the health and safety of the General Public, environment, ecology and moral obligation of duty of respect to... (23 January 2008)
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  • Jona Hug: Though the UK is small for it 24 operating Nuclear Power stations, considering the density of it population and the narrowness of the water ways in which these establishments continually... (19 January 2008)
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  • Jona Hug: It would seem as though the Government is more interested in big private equity bids from any international bidder, willing to invest in Nuclear Energy in this country, rather than the safety of... (19 January 2008)
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  • Jona Hug: Then maybe the Government should invest in "other energy supplies", rather than wasting time, tax payer’s money on the dangerous and polluting Nuclear Energy sinarieo of these publicly unpopular... (19 January 2008)
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  • Jona Hug: At £2 billion to build A single nuclear power station and Gordon Brown having warned Nuclear that the costs of cleaning up UK's ageing reactors to be near £90bn in June 2006, the Nuclear Power... (19 January 2008)
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  • Lesley Macdonald: It is good that more reliable alternative energy production are being promoted as oppose to onshore wind power with all its problems. (27 November 2007)
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  • Lesley Macdonald: The evidence does now exist and will shortly be presented to an international turbine noise conference (6 July 2007)
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  • Edward Morris: If the government truly believed in green energy then we would have built the Severn barrage long ago (and possibly one in the Wash and one at Morcombe Bay). It could make an enormous... (19 June 2007)
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  • colin preece: Does this mean even more rolling fields of yellow, using up pesticides and fertilizers when our nation should have rolling fields of hemp with no pesticides or fertilisers plus a more abundant... (8 May 2007)
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