Liam Fox forced to clarify climate change comments

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International trade secretary appeared to suggest scientific consensus could be questioned

The international trade secretary, Liam Fox, has been forced to clarify comments suggesting individuals could question the scientific consensus on climate change.

 

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What a twit!

I choose not to accept the law of gravity but I still take care when climbing ladders

Liam Fox refused to say he accepts climate change is man-made. However, he still believes Brexit is the easiest thing in human history. How long human history will be after climate change is another thing.

Did he ever clarify why he allowed AdamWerrity into closed meetings when he was Defence Sec.? No? What a great man.

Just a reminder that the central figures promoting Brexit are almost without exception climate science deniers.

'when I made my comments, I hadn't accounted for the concensus that I'm a massive prat'

Of course scientific consensus can be challenged. Just not very effectively by non-evidence based blather. That’s the Lord Lawson/Christopher Booker approach. The “it snowed today, so much for climate change” and “that shrinking iceberg is just getting bigger in other ways” fools

'Finite resources'!! GAHH!!!

Liam put the glass pipe down !! YQG

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