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“The Prince Of Hypocrites”

February 14, 2009 - 4:01 pm - by Ed Driscoll

The London Daily Mail writes, “Prince Charles was accused of hypocrisy last night for using a private jet on an ‘environmental’ tour of South America”:

The prince will travel to the region next month in a visit costing an estimated £300,000 as part of his crusade against global warming.

He will use a luxury airliner to transport himself, the Duchess of Cornwall and a 14-strong entourage to Chile, Brazil and Ecuador on a 16,400-mile round trip.

Aides insist it is impossible for the prince to complete the ten-day official visit using scheduled flights as he will undertake almost 40 engagements.

They also stress that he will offset his carbon emissions.

But last night critics seized on his choice of transport. Labour MP Ian Davidson, a member of the Commons Public Accounts Committee, said: ‘It would be hard to make this up.

‘To hear that the Prince of Wales is flying to South America to save the environment and taking 14 staff on his jet at hideous cost just for this trip is the height of the absurd.

‘At a time when the greed of bankers is causing much adverse comment I would have thought that Prince Charles would have had more sense than to be so financially and ecologically wasteful.’

The prince’s determination to bring environmental issues to the forefront of public policymaking has been regularly praised but has also left him open to accusations of hypocrisy.

Yes, because if there’s one thing “Global Warming” needs at this point, it’s more awareness. (Presumably, the Prince should be pretty happy with the global economic slowdown, as should the current and former Democratic presidents in the US.)

In more news from the world of aerial hypocrisy, after his organization berated other CEOs for their use of private jets, the CEO of the world’s largest bankrupt enterprise is caught flying one of his staffers back to the home office in one of his organization’s own private jets for a key boardroom meeting.

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  1. 1. steveaz

    Ed.
    Your post is kinda grim.

    It seems, every day I find that there is a new hand in my pocket. From borrowers trapped in failed mayoralties (a.k.a. “inner cities”) to fat cats in union-strangled corporations: by now they’ve all been caught fingering my cuffs.

    I don’t own a private jet (wouldn’t want one, really) but I do pay my own mortgage, and I am getting pissed.

    Whose side is Obama really on?

  2. I think we need more awareness of the global warming hypocrites. Just be very quiet … the MSM is sleeping.

  3. 3. Thalpy

    It always helps to have the recurring constant of the elitists’ method of operation documented. None of the ruling classes of antiquity, the politburo,the Saudi royal family, the EU Commission, or the leadership of the United States has ever wanted to have it’s excesses chronicled. Is there any wonder why there is such a push to get freedom of speech at every level curtailed? What will it finally take for our citizens to wake up and see that “they” are not part of “our” world. We are only needed to write checks for IOUs as they come due.

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