Indeed. I don't expect Berty to be convinced by evidence either.Berty does like posting provocative claims unsupported by evidence.
My posts have been in direct response to yours. You claimed we don't need cycle paths, whereas I have shown multiple sources showing this isn't true. Many more studies are available supporting my claim that not only does it improve quality of life for many, but the economic and climate change related improvements can also be realised.
With luck the troll will put you on "ignore"Indeed. I don't expect Berty to be convinced by evidence either.
Your exact words were:I have not claimed that at all. You are now lying as well as posting drivel, which is a waste of time and energy. If you care about climate change, stop wasting electricity with low calibre, irrelevant posts.
- No more stupid traffic schemes that create one way systems and waste loads of space on cyclists, then have to be reversed again because they don't work and nobody wants them.
Irony alertI have not claimed that at all. You are now lying as well as posting drivel, which is a waste of time and energy. If you care about climate change, stop wasting electricity with low calibre, irrelevant posts.
You, on the other hand, must care very little about climate change.If you care about climate change, stop wasting electricity with low calibre, irrelevant posts.
Some quick thoughts:
Ageing population
Hollowed out economy, so in work benefits are needed
Health care is massively more expensive
State pension
Interest on national debt
you missed out the unfunded civil service pensions that cost a huge amount
But yes, this is the reality facing the UK - but how to change? I would venture to suggest that no politician has a clue where to start