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Not all 'doom and gloom': Reform's deputy leader downplays climate crisis – video

theguardian.com · 4h · first report

Not all 'doom and gloom': Reform's deputy leader downplays climate crisis – video

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Richard Tice suggested we should 'adapt' to the climate crisis, arguing we 'can't stop it', at a Reform UK press conference. When asked if climate change is real during the Q&A section of the event, the party's deputy leader sought to downplay the catastrophic effects of the climate crisis, including on crops, animal habitats and human health, amid the extended period of hot and dry weather this summer. Tice suggested that we should adapt to the 'changing' climate and celebrate a boom in English sparkling wine UK politics – latest updates Continue reading...

The coverage

  1. Richard Tice blasted over 'insulting' heatwave comment as he says Brits should celebrate

    mirror.co.uk · 19m

  2. Climate change not all ‘doom and gloom’, suggests Reform’s Richard Tice

    independent.co.uk · 1h

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  3. Don't be doom and gloom about climate change and enjoy the warmer weather and better English wine, says Reform UK's Richard Tice

    dailymail.co.uk · 2h

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