We reported this week that Claire Perry, former Devizes MP and president of the UN climate summit in Glasgow, was sacked by the Government launched a blistering attack on Boris Johnson’s record on tackling climate change.

Here are some of your comments from Facebook:

Pitchforks at Dawn: The Cummings purge has started - next stop, his masterplan.

Don Jones Hardly a blistering attack.

Jamie Wenham: Good! Given how much Boris lies who really expects him to act to mitigate climate change?

Robert Cowley: Sour grapes

Josey Jump: Not bitter then?

Badenoch: Subsidised Wind & Solar Means 5 Million Germans are now struggling to pay Rocketing Power Bills & 340,000 Families are cut From the Grid

Germany’s wind and solar experiment has failed: the so-called ‘Energiewende’ (energy transition) has turned into an insanely costly debacle.

German power prices have rocketed; blackouts and load shedding are the norm; and once bucolic farmland has been turned into industrial wastelands.

Hundreds of billions of euros have been squandered on subsidies to wind and solar, all in an effort to reduce carbon dioxide gas emissions.

However, that objective has failed too: CO2 emissions continue to rise!

Germany provided the perfect opportunity to prove that a modern, industrial economy could run on sunshine and breezes and, therefore, ditch fossil fuels, altogether. However, the wind and solar industries are shrinking, as subsidies are slashed; old coal-fired power plants are being refurbished; and dozens of new coal-fired plants are being built.

Our story that litter enforcers could soon be on the streets of Devizes to hand out fines to people who are spotted dropping food cartons and other rubbish also got you talking.

Devizes Town Council is in discussion with East Hampshire District Council which has appointed a team to combat litter louts and is offering its services to other shopping areas.

Here is what you said.

Stephen McCourt: Hope they can control the spitting out of chewing gum and the discarding of cigarette ends as well.

Eric Pearce: Great idea but the enforcement officers would need to be out half the night as most of that kind of rubbish is deposited in the early hours

Gillian Clancy: Great idea should be in all towns now.

Chris Callow: I think a deposit on takeaway packaging would also deter some litter.

Dora Kan: Not just litter, also those who do not pick up after their dogs!

Darren Smith: It’s not just the centre of town thought is it? Its everywhere,

John Dempsey Yes especially on the green and Crammer

WE also reported that sewage has been flowing untreated for years into the River Avon in the centre of Chippenham, after historic faults made by developers which caused misconnections in pipes serving a major shopping centre.

Here is what you had to say:

1066golf: Builders, please be more aware of what you do in the future,but don’t worry about the past.

With the blessing of the Environment Agency.

Gaia444: Are the connection of sewage pipes not items which are checked by Building Control?

If so, whoever signed off is surely also accountable.

Cepen parker: So, who is actually paying for this work to correct this fault, which is going to take some 12 weeks?

Not the builders, obviously. And not Building Control. That leaves just the ‘ordinary’ Wessex Water customer. Thanks a lot W.W.

hughbriss: Who did it, who inspected it, who approved it?