Forum back online. Please post!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Bring it on. If I can't get to work because I have no fuel, then whose problem is that? Certainly not mine. If my boss starts to say "All officers have to keeptheir cars full up,I'll send him the bill.
Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"Bring it on. If I can't get to work because I have no fuel, then whose problem is that? Certainly not mine. If my boss starts to say "All officers have to keeptheir cars full up,I'll send him the bill.Trouble with that is if you can't work you will still get paidI work for myself and if I can't get fuel to run my business I will get nowt - any of the protesters thought who is going to feed my wife and three kids or pay my mortgage ?Now you can say that is a selfish attitude, damn right,but no less selfish than starting a stupid protest that I want nothing to do withWhy should I suffer ?The self same protesters will be the one's first in the queue at the filling stations making sure they have plenty of fuel and stuff anyone elseBloody Hypocrites
I'm sure most people like to have a good chat, and a good moan. I work for myself & get chatting with a lot of other folk from all areas of society. I also go for the odd pint & again people like to chat. The point I'm getting to is this - no matter who you talk to, whatever age, gender or profession, the conversation always start going the same way at some point. I don't need to point out any specific areas as i'm sure everyone knows what most peoples gripes are at the moment with this country & its government.When these conversations get to the point of crossing the line what happens? everyone mumbles a few choice words then shuts up, followed by "someone should start standing up for what we want", or words to that effect.Like most people a lot of these conversational points I agree with & some I do not. But, when people start to make a stand I feel that they should get the support they deserve. If you agree then make them aware, do not just hide away, then when your having your next pint start ranting about what is wrong with this place!I think there should be a fuel protest, if nothing else it shows that we will not keep being walked over & when we disagree with a non democratic decision we will make ourselves heard!We should stand up & make ourselves heard a lot more........ especially about the price of fuel & the benefit system.These are my opinions & I do know others have their own opinions which I respect, like most people i'm no expert & I know there is no quick fix.
Quote from: "v8kenny"Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"Bring it on. If I can't get to work because I have no fuel, then whose problem is that? Certainly not mine. If my boss starts to say "All officers have to keeptheir cars full up,I'll send him the bill.Trouble with that is if you can't work you will still get paidI work for myself and if I can't get fuel to run my business I will get nowt - any of the protesters thought who is going to feed my wife and three kids or pay my mortgage ?Now you can say that is a selfish attitude, damn right,but no less selfish than starting a stupid protest that I want nothing to do withWhy should I suffer ?The self same protesters will be the one's first in the queue at the filling stations making sure they have plenty of fuel and stuff anyone elseBloody Hypocritesyet in the same breath you deny the right of the protesters to have their voice heard. I ran out of fuel last time but I was still there, as did many that were there. Please do get facts straight, first in were EMS before anyone else.I'm not starting an argument and I can respect your opinion but be careful the words you use lest you be branded with them and check your fact. I was running a business at the time and I felt it more important to stand up and be counted at the time and take the hit.
Can I please request that we move away from the personal member on member type posts and get back to a good general debate..Be nice to each other guys
Idiot ? - I bet you get called a lot worse than that on a daily basis at work ! :lol:
I would have to say that another "blockade the refineries" type protest is probably not the way to go - the government and media would find it very easy to portray the protestors as selfish and irresponsible. Remember that these are the kings of spin, and the links between goverment and media are tangled to say the least (there's a lot that doesn't get out, well, unless you read the right sources!). Also worth bearing in mind that most media (and chunks of the government) doesn't seem to think there is life outside the M25.Far better to do something that would bring things to a halt without endangering the general public. A large selection of artic trailers abandoned around London with flat tyres and full of bricks ought to do it!
Here's a plan - if you don't like the cost of fuel then simple - don't buy the stuff ! - that would get your point across without screwing up my day to day lifeIf you feel that strongly about it then I'm surprised you don't have an electric car anyway :roll:
There was an interesting article in the Daily Express yesterday. They alledge that the hike in fuel prices is also due to the City and Hedge Funds...a select few fat cats getting very rich at the expense of your average vehicle owner. :x The biggest chunk of the £1+ per litre does go to the government. apparently they rake in £44billion a year from vehicle related tax, and only £9billion goes towards road repairs etc. :shock: Where does the rest go?