The Climate Cult's Heatwave Scare Flops As Brits Refuse To Be Conned Any Longer

Slowly but surely, our efforts are paying off

Even after last week’s heatwave, the latest YouGov poll delivers a refreshing dose of reality: the public isn’t falling for the endless panic-mongering. While 71% still parrot the line that the hot weather is “likely” down to “climate change” (with 40% calling it “very likely”), the crucial bit is this, it has changed precisely nothing about how people actually feel or what they’re willing to sacrifice.

Sixty-seven percent say they’re worried about climate change and its effects. But guess what? That’s exactly in line with the trackers going back to 2021. No spike. No fresh hysteria. Just the same old baseline. The heatwave came and went, the media screamed “emergency,” and the British public shrugged. Brilliant.

When it comes to the real trade-off, keeping household bills down versus slashing carbon emissions, a rock-solid 66% put their money where their mouth is and choose affordable energy. Only 23% are daft enough to pick net zero virtue-signalling. Unchanged from November. The climate cult can bang on about “soaring temperatures” all they like, but when it hits people’s wallets, sanity prevails.

The environment barely registers as a top issue facing the country, just 18% this week, up a measly couple of points from before the heatwave and still trailing the economy, immigration, health, crime, and everything else that actually matters. It’s been stuck in that range all year. No climate Armageddon here, folks.

Worsening Disasters? The Numbers Tell a Different Story

This is the real story the alarmists hate: our efforts to spread the facts about beneficial CO2 and the non-existent “climate crisis” are clearly paying off. Decades of sky-is-falling propaganda, endless taxes, subsidies for unreliable windmills, and attacks on reliable energy haven’t moved the needle on actual behaviour or priorities. People are waking up.

CO2 isn’t a pollutant, it’s plant food. More of it has helped green the planet, boosted crop yields, and supported life. The idea that we’re in some sort of existential emergency requiring us to impoverish ourselves, freeze in winter, and beggar our industries is pure cult nonsense pushed by grifters who profit from fear, guilt, and control.

Look at the pattern in the data: big temporary jumps in “concern” only happen when Extinction Rebellion lunatics glue themselves to roads, or during COP summits with their junkets and grandstanding. Weather itself? Not so much. The 2014 floods, 2022 heat, spikes fade fast once the headlines die down. Brits aren’t stupid. They see through the hype.

We’re being absolutely ripped off by this climate cult. Billions poured into net zero fantasies while energy bills soar, fuel poverty bites, and China and India laugh as they build coal plants. Now there is even insane suggestions like £4TN in “Climate Change Reparations” The cult demands we de-industrialise, worship unreliable “renewables,” and treat every warm day as proof of doom, all while real environmental progress (like cleaner air from technology and prosperity) gets ignored.

The YouGov numbers show the public is quietly resisting. Attitudes haven’t budged despite the heatwave fear porn. That’s a victory for common sense and those of us telling the truth: more CO2 is good for the biosphere, the “crisis” is manufactured, and we should prioritise affordable, abundant energy for British families and industry over virtue-signalling to global elites.

Keep spreading the facts. The cult is losing its grip, one heatwave at a time. The British people are too sensible to fall for it forever.

Thanks to the support of the community I’ve now purchased this board and within a week or so will be hitting up the streets to wake up the people. Should be fun. Watch this space!

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