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Question time is a waste of energy



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DEAR Editor
Bucks Cllr. Martin Tetts question time is a mere Waste of Energy spin session, without proper science and research on PM2.5 fine particle emissions or CO2 climate change emissions. They will have no expert scrutiny about emissions as experts are banned from the seating plan or panel, so not really tricky questions on PM2.5 emissions, CO2 climate change gases or energy efficiency. Noone wants an incinerator, but BCC will imposed it. Its fait compete! A question time for the gullible! Limited numbers so its an incinerator sales pitch essentially. My brother who lives in Aylesbury is shocked about the cynical way BCC and Cllr Tett go about their incinerator business.

Saying this, this deception and Waste of Energy circus is going in several counties around the UK. There is even a special 2 day incinerator course in London for officers on conning the public on EfW.

Kind regards

Rob Whittle

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  • Last Updated: 13 February 2008 11:45 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 
  

 
 

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