Britain Quote by Edward Davey Download Open image “Britain has a lot of wind. It's our wind. We don't have to import it.” — Edward Davey ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Britain Imports Wind
The wind can be quite extreme in England. We are not familiar with that in Germany, and you have to keep things simple. — Jurgen Klopp Copy Share Image
Anyone who thinks that wind factories are environmentally friendly should Google "Cefn Croes Photo Gallery", to see 100 chilling pictures showing how many miles… — Christopher Booker Copy Share Image
First, there is the power of the Wind, constantly exerted over the globe... Here is an almost incalculable power at our disposal, yet how… — Henry David Thoreau Copy Share Image
The current anger at the march of turbines and pylons across the hills of Britain is not from nimbys. Government money has lubricated most… — Simon Jenkins Copy Share Image
Windmills are going to be the death of Scotland and even England if they don't do something about them. They are ruining the countryside. — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
There's an east wind coming all the same, such a wind as never blew on England yet. It will be cold and bitter, Watson,… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
Britain is A world by itself, and we will nothing pay For wearing our own noses. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
We, Brits, need to be sort of loosened up. And there's some transfer overseas, I think the more American fare that comes to the… — Rosamund Pike Copy Share Image
Perhaps we cannot raise the winds. But each of us can put up the sail, so that when the wind comes we can catch… — E. F. Schumacher Copy Share Image
“Good old Watson! You are the one fixed point in a changing age. There's an east wind coming all the same, such a wind… — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
Brexiteers often hark back to the blitz. Maybe they think the 'Britain standing alone' motif adds much-needed heroic purpose to a Brexit future in… — Ed Davey Copy Share Image
As a politician - particularly as a politician in a coalition - you quickly realise that compromise is a part of the game. But… — Edward Davey Copy Share Image
While we would not want to attribute every extreme weather event to climate change - the pattern is building and the costs are rising… — Edward Davey Copy Share Image
Our global forests are the lungs of the world, and protecting them is fundamental for our survival. When we hand these forests over to… — Edward Davey Copy Share Image
Shale gas represents a promising new potential energy resource for the UK. It could contribute significantly to our energy security, reducing our reliance on… — Edward Davey Copy Share Image
In reality, those who deny climate change and demand a halt to emissions reduction and mitigation work, want us to take a huge gamble… — Edward Davey Copy Share Image
We can find common qualities and common values that have made Britain the country it is. Our belief in tolerance and liberty which shines… — Gordon Brown Copy Share Image
In Britain, the press want to kill a show by revealing what's coming up and spoiling the pleasure. — Hugh Bonneville Copy Share Image
If we don't like modern Britain, then it is very unlikely that modern Britain will like us. — Damian Green Copy Share Image
It is time Britain put its trust back into the Labour Party. I believe I am the candidate that can make this happen precisely… — Diane Abbott Copy Share Image
The establishment in Britain is certainly against the arts and against education. If something doesn't make a profit, it's invalid, and art doesn't make… — Peter Maxwell Davies Copy Share Image
We from every religion feel comfortable in Britain because there is a host. The Church of England is a good host, it has been… — Jonathan Sacks Copy Share Image
The larger an English industry was, the more likely it was to go bankrupt, because the English were not naturally corporate people; they disliked… — Paul Theroux Copy Share Image
I think the first person to call me 'Britain's Obama' was Martin Bright at the New Statesman. Harriet Harman made the comparison once at… — Chuka Umunna Copy Share Image
As for whether what happened in Britain improves[Donald] Trump's chances of winning, I don't think so. He has the same chances; we may just… — Christopher Michael Cillizza Copy Share Image
Britain, like other European states, is not and never will again be in the top-world-power league, so its male leaders can afford to play… — Linda Colley Copy Share Image