(North American English) (British Englishsceptic) a person who usually doubts that claims or statements are true, especially those that other people believe in I am a born skeptic. He was unable to convince the skeptics in the audience. ...
sceptic (UK)n(person who doubts)SCSimplified Chinese怀疑者huái yí zhě TCTraditional Chinese懷疑者 Don is a skeptic when it comes to stories about aliens. skeptic (US), sceptic (UK)n(religion: unbeliever)SCSimplified Chinese对宗教怀疑者duì zōng jiào huái yí zhě ...
“cut services”. Maybe something you are comfortable with…maybe not but that is the reality of it. I was going to go on to talk about the wisdom of providing robust social services but that would be straying perhaps outside the bound of a sceptic podcast so we shall stop here and ...
So then why do I care about what happened in the UK? Well, because I’m utterly appalled by the dialogue before and after the referendum. It was more about emotions and perceptions and not a good faith dialogue about what it means to be part of the EU and if the UK should leave. ...
UK electricity bills are more than twice as high than they would have been had there been no deployment of renewables. A couple of years back the outgoing chairmen or financial director of SSE explained that the cost of energy supply is less than 50% of the bill....
” she stated as her reasons for voting to stay. “It’s going to affect us. Prices will go up, the pound will go down, holidays will be more expensive. Exports and imports will be impacted. I’m from Lithuania, but I’ve been living in the UK for 19 years now and I’m a ...