Pay the Financial Times to read fake news

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But the Financial Times is still spruiking the original Green lies.

2 thoughts on “Pay the Financial Times to read fake news”

  1. It is getting desperate to claim that a mine that hasn’t been started has shipped coal over a train line not yet built in order to pollute a beach.

  2. Graeme No. 3,
    That beach is adjacent to a coal port which has been shipping coal for over 35 years.
    The Greens have only just discovered the port [they are not really strong on geography and current affairs].
    It will destroy the Great Barrier Reef!!!!!

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