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Everyone stoppped caring? News reported on it once then haven't heard much since.
 
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Everyone stoppped caring? News reported on it once then haven't heard much since.

watch this space, there will be action before crimbo, all of the fuel lobbists websites have gone silent and there are rumours spreading about rolling blockades set up by the road haullage association
 
watch this space, there will be action before crimbo, all of the fuel lobbists websites have gone silent and there are rumours spreading about rolling blockades set up by the road haullage association

Epic failed last time, although stopping xmas hauling would do a lot of damage all round.
 
wont happen.


yes epic fail last time, although the problem was they tried to blockade the depo's again and since his tonyness made it illegal to disrupt the supply of fuel i.e blockade the refinerys, the protesters never had a chance....

This time they are talking about grinding the road network to a halt just before christmas by placing rolling blockades on the motorway network... i.e having lots of lorries crusing at 40mph Wich isnt illegal but will create havoc on the nations roads and should hopefully make a good enough statement esp on all the urgent crimbo deliverys.

I am quite happy to go without this crimbo if it helps there cause, because as an everyday motorist im narked at paying 1.10pr ltr for fuel!
 
I think the point that was raised last time though, is how are they gonna stop loads of wagon drivers doing it? if they were to do it at xmas the country would grind to a halt.
 
We're such a spineless country, if it was france they'd be in the streets protesting and causing havoc, what do we do... cough up.
 
We're such a spineless country, if it was france they'd be in the streets protesting and causing havoc, what do we do... cough up.

Very true. Our government can walk all over us and we won't bat an eyelid.
 
We're such a spineless country, if it was france they'd be in the streets protesting and causing havoc, what do we do... cough up.
The price of petrol is about the same in France. They are too busy striking over Sarkozy trying to give them an economic future.
 
Thats because the general public doesnt really care that much tbh. most people dont use a lot of petrol anyway so this price rise doesnt really effect them, i mean you would save the equivalent kind of money by changing your weekly shopping habits (buy things on BOGOF and cheaper alternatives). :o
 
All it would take is for the supermarkets to stop their lorries delivering for 2 days in protest.

Supermarkets empty fast, 2 days with no deliveries and the nation would go crazy.
 
I saw 103.9 for unleaded and 107.9 for diesel :ekk:.
Glad mu insurance is up in jan, I'm going to be changing cars, hopefully job to.
 
Thats because the general public doesnt really care that much tbh. most people dont use a lot of petrol anyway so this price rise doesnt really effect them, i mean you would save the equivalent kind of money by changing your weekly shopping habits (buy things on BOGOF and cheaper alternatives). :o

People don't use a lot of petrol? Are you nuts, its not just the normal driver at the pump its hurts.

Its people like your self, that i hate. They keep thinking they only do about 200 miles a month so they don't care.

Don't forget as oil goes up

Electric goes up
Farming costs
Food costs
Postage costs


The list is endless.
 
Thats because the general public doesnt really care that much tbh. most people dont use a lot of petrol anyway so this price rise doesnt really effect them, i mean you would save the equivalent kind of money by changing your weekly shopping habits (buy things on BOGOF and cheaper alternatives). :o

THATS ABSOLUTLY THE POINT, anything in shops that has to travel by road sea or air ( almost all of it ) will have been affected by the increse in both fuel duty and cost.... think about it.... i work for a large company that makes computer accessories and we have seen a rise in prices due to the cost of freight. every time there is a fuel cost hike either by tax or raw materials we have to up our prices so essentually every time the freight goes up you pay more.....
 
Prices will always rise - there's nowt we can do about it. I paid £1.06 a litre other day - BP always more expensive but all we seem to have around here.

What gets me most though is when people who drive around in big gas guzzlers complain about the cost of fuel. Surely spending a lot on fuel forms part of running an uneconomical car.
 
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