
The Association of British Drivers Vaclav Klaus on Copenhagen: "I don’t plan to go there now. I don’t see any chance to influence the results or to be listened to."
Source: climaterealists.com
Despite huge spending, it has not been proved that the human effect on the climate is significant. Many thanks for the invitation and for the courage to organize such an important gathering in t...

Source: petitions.number10.gov.uk
When VAT was reduced to 15% the Chancellor sneakily added duty to fuel to ensure the cost of a litre...

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The Association of British Drivers Nigel Humphries is quoted in this article condemning the latest plan by MPs to impose yet more irrational taxes on drivers in the name of the almighty environment.
Source: www.dailyexpress.co.uk
UK News :: Eco tax will cost us billions - Breaking news from around the UK

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
In a startling new book, Christopher Booker reveals how a handful of scientists, who have pushed flawed theories on global warming for decades, now threaten to take us back to the Dark Ages

The Association of British Drivers Clive James retains his sanity in a world going mad…
Source: news.bbc.co.uk
In a light-hearted essay, Clive James takes a look at Montaigne, golf-ball crisps and our attitude towards climate change sceptics.

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The Science Museum want to know if you believe in anthropogenic climate change. So far, their little exercise is not going quite the way they'd hoped.
COUNT ME OUT!
Source: www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
The Science Museum has examined the evidence. We're convinced climate change is caused by humans and requires urgent action. This December, 192 countries will meet in Copenhagen to agree a global plan for tackling climate change. ...

The Association of British Drivers Improvements to junctions on the A1 at Elkesley in Notts and the scrapping of the speed camera enforced 50 limit are finally set to happen, 12 years after the limit was reduced.
News Distribution Services - Highways Agency publishes draft Orders for the A1 Elkesley Junctions Im
Source: nds.coi.gov.uk
<p>The Highways Agency has today published draft Orders for the A1 Elkesley Junctions improvement scheme at Elkesley, Nottinghamshire.</p>

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UK Independence Party MEP challenges the subject, which has now become something of a religion.

The Association of British Drivers We now have a third of a thousand fans on Facebook (it sounds better than 334), but that's far too few when you consider how many drivers there are in Britain. Have you invited you friends to become a fan of the ABD? It's easy - just click the "Suggest to Fans" link on our page.

The Association of British Drivers “We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to Stop wasting taxpayer's money on climate change propaganda designed to frighten our children.”
Petition to: Stop wasting taxpayer's money on climate change propaganda designed to frighten our chi
Source: petitions.number10.gov.uk
The government's latest TV advertisement on climate change is pure propaganda designed to frighten o...

The Association of British Drivers His insurance company is never going to believe this
Source: www.scotsman.com
Ostrich run over on M56 motorway - A pair of ostriches went on the rampage after they escaped from a farm.

The Association of British Drivers Police admit that speed cameras distract drivers
Fed up homeowner builds dummy speed camera to scare drivers after motorist smashed into his garden w
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
Tony Allen built the mock camera to slow down reckless drivers but was shocked to discover he could face legal action if it causes a distracted motorist to crash.

The Association of British Drivers - Government admits that road accident injury figures have, for several years, not been worth the paper they are printed on.
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Two thirds of people injured in road accidents have not been recorded by the Department for Transport, the Government has admitted.






















