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Greenpeace and The Guardian: yet again,
sticking up for the bad guys

Telegraph [UK], by James Delingpole

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Posted By:Attercliffe, 11/14/2012 1:04:41 PM

When is a scandal not a scandal? When it comes via Greenpeace and is splashed over the front page of The Guardian, I´d say. While obviously I´m delighted that The Guardian and Greenpeace think I´m so powerful that I have the ability to effect a 180 degree shift in government onshore wind policy just by the mere threat of standing in a by-election, I do think a little examination of news priorities might be in order here. In an op-ed for tomorrow´s Daily Telegraph (which will probably appear online later this evening), I explain--not for the first time: but

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Jimmy D goes after the wind farms again, fresh as ever.

  

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