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As Christmas is fast approaching ๐Ÿ˜ƒ let's take a look at the front runners for the festive periods top ten chart ๐Ÿ˜œ Coming straight in at Nbr 10 (doing great last year but fell off a bit this year due to the awakening knocking it off the top spot) is 'Do they even know it's a CBDC' by the card swiping morons Jumping 15 places from last year to Nbr 9 is 'Step into Christmas boats' by The Klaus Schwab tribute globalists band Rocking in at Nbr 8 is 'I wish it could be a covid pandemic every day' by the The totally indoctrinated At Nbr 7 we have 'Nightmare of New York' by the We've opened the borders Democratic party Climbing fast into Nbr 6 we have 'Mr Klaus is coming to town' by the We've never heard of the WEF, ostrich denial band Rising quickly in the charts this week at Nbr 5 is 'All I want for Christmas is a mask' by I still believe in the scientists A forgotten classic slipping in again at Nbr 4 is 'Mistletoe and wine, and karaoke machines, and coke and cheese' by the Piss taking civil servants Straight in at Nbr 3 is 'Deck the halls with Blair imposters' by the Keir Starmer frontman led group You think you are voting for something different Coming in fast at Nbr 2 and challenging heavily for the top spot is 'Silent night (and day) by the Bury my head in the sand it's very rare group Straight in though at Nbr 1 and holding it's current spot is 'Happy Xmas (war is not over) by the NATO sponsors of mass money laundering, featuring the comedian Zelensky in a repetitive green t-shirt ๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ˜†
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Petition: Hold a referendum on the 2050 Net Zero target

The people of the UK deserve to be given a vote on whether to continue with the Government's target of reaching net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.