Europe’s Winter of Chaos: France Heading ‘Straight into the Wall’ with Massive Energy Costs
French mayors have warned the Macron government that the country is heading “straight into the wall” over surging energy costs in the country.
French mayors have warned the Macron government that the country is heading “straight into the wall” over surging energy costs in the country.
As the German economy crumbles under massive inflation and the ongoing energy crisis, the country’s chancellor is to visit Communist China seemingly in the hopes of maintaining business relations with the authoritarian state.
Greta Thunberg has said that she would like to see Germany continue using its remaining nuclear power plants, despite green agenda loving politicians in the country angling for them to be shut down.
Germany’s economics minister has publicly admitted that much of the nation’s economy has already been reduced to a “burning” fire by the ongoing energy crisis ahead of what is expected to be a cold winter for many in the country.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has tested positive for the coronavirus, his spokesman told the news agency dpa on Monday.
Despite the ongoing energy crisis, the UK Labour Party’s Shadow Chancellor has announced that her party will ban fracking and push their green agenda should they be put into power.
The UK government has removed a ban on the use of fracking in England, with the country’s Energy Secretary telling the house of commons that the move is “just good common sense”.
Despite the ongoing gas crisis, Liz Truss has promised that the United Kingdom will not ration energy over the coming winter months.
Police in the German capital of Berlin are preparing emergency plans in anticipation of a possible collapse of the energy grid over the winter.
Europe is now looking at the possibility of “social unrest” should the continent be hit with a cold winter this year, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has now warned.
Heavy industry experts have warned the European Commission that the EU faces the danger of “permanent deindustrialisation” should Brussels not act now to save the sector.
The Eiffel Tower has now officially been hit by energy rationing measures, with Parisian authorities announcing that the landmark will go dark earlier to save energy.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has said that Europe must “fight the fundamentalist greens” if it hopes to solve its energy crisis.
Climate crazies across the UK government and civil service have demanded that the country’s new Prime Minister keeps pushing their net zero green agenda.
A dark Christmas could be forthcoming in Britain and Ireland this year as officials in both countries consider not putting up festive lights over the ongoing energy crisis.
French President Emmanuel Macron has pleaded with the general public to use less energy so that he will not be forced to ration energy.
Incoming Prime Minister Liz Truss could end up taking out a loan of around £90 billion (~$104 billion) to freeze household energy bills, reports are now claiming.
Despite warnings that European Union member-states face riots as a result of energy insecurity, a major bloc bigwig has insisted the EU is “not afraid” of Moscow cutting off its gas supply.
Exports in the UK have warned that homes being left without heating as a result of surging energy prices will kill British children.
Russia’s state-owned gas company has posted record profits despite Western states targeting the country with sanctions.
The President of the EU Commission has demanded an “emergency intervention” into the electricity market to curb prices as warnings emerge that further spikes in energy costs are to be expected.
Russia has reduced the amount of gas it is sending to a major energy company in France, the Prime Minister of which has already warned that energy rationing over the winter is now on the cards.
The European Union now faces up to ten years of “terrible” winters of energy insecurity as a result of its green agenda, with many nations in the bloc having gotten themselves addicted to Russian gas in service of climate crazy ideals.
Just under one in four Britons will leave their heating off over the winter as the price of energy surges, polling has suggested.
The French prime minister has announced that the government is dedicating an extra €1.5 billion to the state’s green agenda despite the country’s ongoing cost of living crisis.
As Europe enters into what looks to be a winter of political and social chaos, a trade union tsar in the UK has hinted that the country could see riots over the current cost of living crisis.
As politicians in the country brace themselves for possible riots over the winter months due to ongoing gas chaos, Germany’s leftist Chancellor has insisted that the country’s “hearts and borders” will nevertheless “remain open”.
At least one kindergarten in the UK has told children to wear more clothes to keep warm, as the business itself cannot afford to keep the heating on constantly.
As officials in the country express their fears about future gas riots this winter, the German government has announced a host of new energy rationing rules that will come into effect from next Thursday.
President Emmanuel Macron has warned that the French public may react poorly to what he calls the “end of abundance” in France and Europe, as multiple crises brought about largely by political management wreak havoc on the continent.
Over half of households in Germany will be left living paycheck to paycheck or worse as a result of the country’s gas crisis, the head of a savings bank has warned.
Crop losses of up to 50 per cent are now expected in parts of Germany due to drought, farmers in affected regions have claimed.
At least one Ikea in Germany has told its customers not to eat french fries, with the massive corporation complaining that the food is bad for the climate.
Those taking the German government to task over the ongoing gas crisis have been branded as the “new enemies of the state” by one minister in the country.
Riots resulting from gas shortages are to make anti-lockdown protests look like a “children’s birthday party”, one official has said.
Households in the UK are reportedly facing the prospect of days of blackouts in the winter under an emergency energy rationing scheme.
Germany’s dependence on China — now its largest trading partner — makes it incredibly vulnerable to a future east-west trade war.
Germany’s Antifa-linked Interior Minister has threatened the public with consequences should they decide to like posts she disapproves of on social media.
German state television has been accused of editing in black clouds of smoke over a nuclear power station in a report on the ongoing energy crisis.
Officials from the UK’s National Grid have sworn to the public that the country will avoid blackouts this winter, though they have admitted that prices will end up being “very high”.