Lord Ridley Gets Coal for Christmas

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Christmas lore is that children who are good get candy, and children who are bad get a lump ofย coal.

The myth might well originate from Victorian England, where a pan of burning coal would be kept under the bed in winter to stop children dying ofย pneumonia.

The children of the virtuous and rich would enjoy these warm embers every night but for the poor, frowned upon by God, coal might have been the only seasonal gift theyย wanted.


Blagdon Estate via Creative Commons

Lord Ridley is fortunate enough to be able to spend this Christmas at his expansive Grade I stately home at Blagdon Estate, in Northumberland, perhaps warmed by coal from his very ownย mines.

And this year the aristocratic Matt Ridley family can enjoy the warm glow of knowing that a further ยฃ13 million in coal can be extracted from the nearby opencast coal mines which, in large part, fall within theirย estate.

For now, we wish the Ridley family a very happy Christmas. When we return on Monday 5th January, we will publish our investigation into Ridleyโ€™s climate denial and clear financial interest in the future of coal mining inย Britain.

So, have a good holiday and weโ€™ll see you again inย 2015.

@Brendanmontague

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