Politics environment lee anderson
30p Lee Anderson struck the facepalm motherlode with his claim that coal is sustainable because it’s made from trees
Tuesday’s launch of the ‘Popular Conservatism’ group featured a speech by GB News presenter and occasional MP for Ashfield, 30p Lee Anderson.
In an atmosphere in which people with concerns for the environment were being described as ‘left-wing extremists’, the former miner put forward an environmental argument for coal.
Lee Anderson MP, former Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party: "I'm pretty sure that coal 100 million years ago was trees and plants.. it was, well I would argue that's sustainable." pic.twitter.com/0wzIvXntz7
— Shehab Khan ITV (@ShehabKhan) February 6, 2024
He fancies himself as something of a comedian, but we suspect he was being serious.
We tapped into the motherlode of funny reactions, and these were our favourites.
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Jesus wept. Please make it stop. pic.twitter.com/zqJ4iWFvKB
— James Murray (@James_BG) February 6, 2024
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That’s the sort of timescale that might allow what evolves from Lee Anderson to be capable of understanding the problem here. https://t.co/BydSV64ixj
— RichNeville (@RichNeville) February 6, 2024
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Only 999,999,999 years, 364 thousand days, and 12 hours until Lee's next batch of coal is ready.
— HENRY MORRIS (@mrhenrymorris) February 7, 2024
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Sympathies to the village that lost its idiot https://t.co/5Q71tNWgV8
— Tom Jamieson (@jamiesont) February 6, 2024
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unfuckingbelievable stupidity. Even the choir laugh https://t.co/hSIcCczsR9
— HappyToast★ (@IamHappyToast) February 6, 2024
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Billions of years ago the particles that make up Lee Anderson were stardust.
Amazing how far things can fall. https://t.co/4hU8xNRSUi
— Otto English (@Otto_English) February 6, 2024
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Exactly mate, the coal and oil will replace itself in 100 million years, which is actually a nice coincidence as that’s when the Brexit benefits should kick in. https://t.co/qxNlG4pMlD
— Mark Francewanker (@FlyOnNo10Wall) February 6, 2024
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“Coal is stored in the balls” https://t.co/1m1CJtvoi7
— Sarah Dempster (@Dempster2000) February 6, 2024
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It’s like ‘The Thick of It’. Well, like half of it. https://t.co/59jauDUCRG
— Keith Burge (@carryonkeith) February 6, 2024
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100 million years ergo sustainable?
Denser than fucking osmium
Also, wasn't Lee Anderson a miner? https://t.co/VCtJdv28Ng— Chirpy Chet (@ChirpyChet) February 6, 2024
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in unrelated news, GB News announce their new science presenter https://t.co/WDNUQ79hDv
— Toby Earle Threads tobyontv (@TobyonTV) February 6, 2024