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Quote from: "Jas278"Not just the FUEL Id support a total shut down of this hole ,of a country ,until we get somebody decent in charge to sort the hole bloody mess out which is ENGLAND. I agree with what you are saying, but please remember that SCOTLAND, WALES and IRELAND are not part of ENGLAND we are part of BRITAIN!
Not just the FUEL Id support a total shut down of this hole ,of a country ,until we get somebody decent in charge to sort the hole bloody mess out which is ENGLAND.
but you guys have youre own bigwigs now
I agree , but you guys have youre own bigwigs now , I did nt think the majority of Welsh Scots Or Irish wanted tobe with us anymore ?
Quote from: "Jas278"I agree , but you guys have youre own bigwigs now , I did nt think the majority of Welsh Scots Or Irish wanted tobe with us anymore ?The Welsh Assembly has decided that £7m will be sufficient, hence, the sheep farming community in Wales is upset.I understand the money from Westminter for English sheep farmers is more realistic.!
T. Remember when £5 was a lot of money? The £20 note has replaced the fiver.....
hen as gtomo2 says.....is it any wonder why so much work is going abroad...they can do the work alot cheaper....hualing our good up and down the country
Is fuel actually as expensive as we make out? 10 years ago we earned less. 2 years ago most of us, in jobs, earned less. Remember when £5 was a lot of money? The £20 note has replaced the fiver.....yeah .but less than 10 (a mere 7 in fact) years ago my 3 bed semi was 51k .....i am certain wages have not gone up in line with house prices ...which is the main outgoings of peoples wages without being taxed to death on fuel and road tax.....it's all a massive red tape back door hike to get everyone to stay at home and not use our rapidly failing road system.....for those in the haulage industry will know profit margins have been literally cut to the bone..i am all for any protest that gives this dictatorship a kick up the rear :D
I'd support it, no worries! Thing is, not so long ago we had high fuel prices, and the crude oil was $70 a barrel, but the exchange rate at the time made it more like £50 in our money. Now we are told that the crude oil is reaching $100 a barrel, but in todays exchange rate that is LESS than £50 a barrel. SO WHY ARE WE PAYING MORE FOR FUEL, by that arguement we should be paying the same as a few years back which was 90p a litre
Quote from: "crazymac"I'd support it, no worries! Thing is, not so long ago we had high fuel prices, and the crude oil was $70 a barrel, but the exchange rate at the time made it more like £50 in our money. Now we are told that the crude oil is reaching $100 a barrel, but in todays exchange rate that is LESS than £50 a barrel. SO WHY ARE WE PAYING MORE FOR FUEL, by that arguement we should be paying the same as a few years back which was 90p a litreIn a word .... TAX OK another phrase springs to mind too... Rip off Britain !Last week the yanks were moaning about paying $3 a gallon .... if they were paying our price it would be nearer to $8 per gallon ... even allowing for their gallon being slightly less than ours. As per usual, the working man (and woman) is being taxed to death to pay for the Govt's inadequacies.I would support blockading BP stations, they are always dearer than anyone else.
Hmmm .. seems no-one has actually studied the document I posted :(Tax on fuel is actually lessening .... take a look!
if there is a fuel blockade the we will see how many alternitive fuel cars are around the way i see it there will be a lot of 4x4s still moving on lpg and dio-diesel/veggie oil and loads of people complaining about it instead of standing up and getting counted