Professor Gwythian Prins said coal is needed for both national security and energy security, and ‘luxury beliefs like net zero need to be chucked overboard.’
The children’s advocate also said that ’the line between autocracy or dictatorship and democracy is much thinner than I ever possibly could have imagined.’
Dr. Craig said nothing can be done to stop an airborne virus, and the principle of ‘first do no harm’ was ’turned on its head' during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Whittle said a ’shame‘ for the British culture led to children believing there is nothing good in it while being ’uncritical' towards other cultures.
The University of Buckingham vice-chancellor also said he wants university students to be challenged instead of given a so-called safe space to avoid debate.
The Conservative peer said prisoners who get family visits are 39 percent less likely to reoffend, while education and employment cut the rate by 10 percent.