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Eco-Hypocrite Indigo Off On Another Rant

March 10, 2024

By Paul Homewood

 

The eco-loon, Indigo, has been bragging off on X again:

 

 

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https://twitter.com/IndigoRumbelow/status/1766873230978019387

As one alert commenter revealed however, this is the same eco-loon who has racked thousands of air miles gallivanting around the world:

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https://twitter.com/JohnTreneer/status/1766927802891141561.

Is it not time that we just locked up these nutters, and gave them no more publicity?

19 Comments
  1. cunningfox12 permalink
    March 10, 2024 9:25 pm

    Can’t they just let the planes run over them?

    • Nigel Sherratt permalink
      March 10, 2024 10:24 pm

      Risk of debris getting into engines perhaps.

      • gezza1298 permalink
        March 11, 2024 1:45 am

        Move a plane in front of them, put the engines on full throttle and see how far you can blow the econutters.

  2. georgeherraghty permalink
    March 10, 2024 9:27 pm

    Eco Hypocrite?

    Analysis by The Telegraph found that Alok Sharma, the president of COP26, took 25 flights in three months, travelling up to 73,853 miles between Jan 31 and May 12.

    The trips saw him fly to 19 countries, including a 17-hour flight to Costa Rica, an 11-hour flight to Japan, and two return trips to Africa within a fortnight.

    23/5/21

  3. Cheshire Red permalink
    March 10, 2024 9:29 pm

    Short term; court injunction, protect every airport runway in the UK. Breach equals instant jail. First offence, still going to jail.

    Longer term; define these actions as domestic terrorism. The loons won’t stop until the punishment deters them. If little Indigo fancies a 10 stretch for sitting on a runway then let’s make sure she’s in luck….

    • peterlawrenson permalink
      March 10, 2024 10:17 pm

      Every shell petrol station has an injuntion against protest or damage. Its a court order which the police have to follow with arrest and court. Need to do the same with every airport in the uk. Possibly every public space, even. Need to stop these nutters.

    • David V permalink
      March 11, 2024 7:54 am

      what jail? They are all full.

  4. Orde Solomons permalink
    March 10, 2024 10:20 pm

    These people are always insisting that actions against ‘climate change’ performed by the west act as examples and leadership to the rest of the world. But they don’t lead by example themselves, oh no.

  5. energywise permalink
    March 10, 2024 10:45 pm

    Until these idiots are dealt with seriously by plod & the courts, or are left to be dealt with by a severely affected public, they have no incentive to stop – they are simply left wing agitators who should have any fossil fuel, or derivative thereof, removed from their lives, permanently

  6. tomcart16 permalink
    March 10, 2024 11:20 pm

    Prosecute. The grounds are clear enough. Precedent of forbearance set by the police a great mistake. Senior or supervisory ranks have been in dereliction of duty.

  7. greghalliday53bd09f77d permalink
    March 11, 2024 12:03 am

    I’d say “Flight 123, you are cleared for take-off”

  8. John permalink
    March 11, 2024 12:11 am

    As a naive Australian, could UK authorities and businesses claim health and safety in order to apply for wonderfully broad injunctions such as Shell successfully did? Surely H&S concerns would stop people blocking roads, climbing gantries, making floors slippery with paint etc etc.

  9. johnd2008 permalink
    March 11, 2024 1:27 am

    Trespassing on a runway is already an offence in itself similar to trespass on a railway.

    Drag them away and lock them up, slap them with an injunction, job done.

    • gezza1298 permalink
      March 11, 2024 1:46 am

      Lock them up until the fake climate emergency is over.

  10. John Hultquist permalink
    March 11, 2024 2:48 am

    I suggest leaving these folks glued to the runway. As necessary, maneuverer around them and continue flights. A few might need to be moved a little, so scrape them up and re-glue them to one side or the other. After three days, arrest them and lock them up for a year. Then have a trial.

  11. christreise permalink
    March 11, 2024 7:53 am

    First offense, 2 weeks on a remote Scottish island with porridge and water. No electricity, no phones no “fossil fuels”, see how they like Stone Age living!

  12. Phoenix44 permalink
    March 11, 2024 8:03 am

    I wokkd suggest they get put on the No Fly list. For most of them, that woukd be more painful than jail.

  13. Sapper2 permalink
    March 11, 2024 9:12 am

    iI have been catching up on my Military History, and last night it was a jolly good read of what happened up to, during, and after the Indian Mutiny. The horror of what the rebelling Indians did to white women, children and others of the East India Company, was gruesomely spelt out. So, too, that by the EIC soldiery in their avenging their lost families on any captured mutineer, that could well have been a bystander.

    Fundamentally the policy affected was annihilation. To that end both sides used the former Mogul Emperors’ favourite device using cannon. That is execution was by being tied to the muzzle of a cannon, and a blank charge exploded. Gory to say the least. But the history I read used contemporaneous accounts, and it was revealing that the efficiency in such executions reached 35 in one shot!

    An interesting perspective of how to deal with those bent on harm.

  14. It doesn't add up... permalink
    March 11, 2024 11:52 am

    https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/national-grid-to-axe-out-of-hours-repair-callouts-because-it-s-cheaper-to-pay-the-fines/ar-BB1jFbo5

    OFGEM are hopeless and not interested in consumers, part xxx…

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