
- Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice has suggested that climate change is not all “doom and gloom” during a party conference speech.
- Although acknowledging that climate change is real, Mr Tice argued that people should focus on adapting to warmer temperatures rather than arrogantly trying to stop them.
- He encouraged people to celebrate warmer summers and embrace the changing weather conditions in the UK.
- Mr Tice highlighted potential positive outcomes, suggesting that warmer weather could improve English wine to better compete with French producers.
- “If it means that English wine and sparkling wine gets better and better, fantastic,” Tice said. “That means we can take on the French, fantastic.”
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