The supposed intention was for power stations to burn baled up brash and stumps, but it's much cheaper for them to burn prime timber.
As a result fence posts have multiplied in price, and as creosote is now banned in the EU, posts which in the past might have lasted twenty five or thirty years, have to be replaced after two or three years.
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Not just burning trees, but burning oil to transport trees to burn. It's impossible to parody these people.
Try buying fence posts in Britain now.
The supposed intention was for power stations to burn baled up brash and stumps, but it's much cheaper for them to burn prime timber.
As a result fence posts have multiplied in price, and as creosote is now banned in the EU, posts which in the past might have lasted twenty five or thirty years, have to be replaced after two or three years.
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