
Holly Candy, formerly Valance, has slammed the climate crisis as non existent.
Speaking to GB News she said: “I just think the climate crisis or lack of is, is not a crisis. I mean the air is better than when I was growing up.
“It was a stink walking down the street when I was growing up. Cleaner, cheaper energy is what we need.
“We’re perfectly able to get it and have it, but we’re just putting all these restrictions on normal people.
“We’re just trying to go about their business, get to work, pick up their children from school, go to the supermarket. It’s just insanity.
“It’s like smashing your head up against a wall every day.”
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