There’s ‘something absurd’ about UK PM’s gas car ban delay: Douglas Murray



FOX News contributor Douglas Murray discusses United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak delaying the ban on gas cars to 2035. #foxbusiness

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19 comments

  1. Better to ignore climate change completely,eh Douglas??? No more of this human caused global warming?? Ignore it!!! Pffft.

  2. No, the US puppet will not follow what PM Sunak did because the puppet is not in charge. Remember, the UK and 5 other European countries have pulled back on giving minor puberty blockers because scientific data while the US Dems and this administration is going forward, full speed ahead, ignoring all data that goes against their agenda.

    He is a puppet. The day he is cornered by journalists asking nonstop questions, he will go crazy.

  3. Biden can barely speak English..,

  4. The suit is very nice. The two charming people in the middle are most likely wondering what petrol is.

  5. Incredible unemployment because millions of people can’t get to work

  6. If it ain’t broken don’t fix it

  7. It's murrê, not Murray, he prefers to put the thing at the end.

  8. I cant wait till you see people turning off their headlights so they can make it home😂😂😂😂😂😂

  9. The truth is it’s not going to work let’s stick with what we already have because it works

  10. Build Me Up 🎶🎶🎶🎶

  11. Douglas is great best thinkers

  12. Sounds good to me…as far as I'm concerned that green deal already in the trashcan..

  13. Fox lost 800m in a lawsuit, and haven't changed….that's what's absurd.

  14. Handing out nuclear weapons? England 🤨🤮🐷

  15. Of course, Joe Biden can’t he’s not making any of the decisions in this country. Somebody behind the scenes is doing all this to the country not him he’s a puppet. He’s not on top of things mentally to be doing anything for this country far as I’m concerned.

  16. Cracking suit, Douglas. But tighten your tie, eh ?

  17. IT’s uk election year 2024 trying get support conservatives my prediction is that left will take him out and borris comes bk ready for election facts 😂😂😂

  18. The people who need to test their cognitive thinking skills are those who Blame Biden for inflation. The US Consumer Price Index is up 0.63% from last month and 3.71% from one year ago, down from 9.1% in June 2022. The US has the lowest inflation rate in the G-7 and 30% below the average inflation rate in the 33 OECD Countries. Countries more dependent on exports from Russia and Ukraine have much higher inflation: Venezuela, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Argentina, et cetera. Thankfully, US monetary policy is managed by the independent Federal Reserve. The FOMC can make unpopular decisions with the American people to effect its mandate by Congress to maintain stable prices with maximum employment. The combination of Bidenomics' fiscal policy and the Fed's monetary policy has produced the world's strongest economy with 50-year record low unemployment and the ability to produce more energy than we consume. The dollar, as measured by the US Dollar Index (DXY), continues to be among the world's strongest currencies, having reached a 20-year high in October 2022 and reduced Putin's Russian ruble to be worth less than two cents ($0.02)!!