Saturday 15 March 2014

Labour’s noisy legacy

Long enough ago to have recycled it, we got a leaflet warning us that the local operators of the national grid would be doing trial voltage reductions to find out how much they can get away with when demand is high. This is because when Labour was in government, they shut down coal-fired power stations, having bought into the Great Global Warming Fraud, and didn’t put an effective substitute in place.
    Yesterday, I became aware of a very distant racket. Ah, yes, I was told by various members of the Mansion’s staff, it’s the burglar alarms. Apparently, voltage reductions have the same effect as a power cut and the more sensitive burglar alarms go off. Lots of them. So that’s something else we have to thank New Labour for – lots of noise pollution to come when there isn’t enough power available to meet the demand.

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