Government says dont panic - nation panics!

Barneyballbags":og9ervsx said:
My personal favourite:

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haha!! thats just excellent.
 
My income relies on me being able to put diesel in my car. I dont brim it, I may put £12/ £15 in at a time as it keeps my mpg to around 52 and the '50 miles left' warning light is a constant companion.

To all those headless chickens running around absolutely brimming their cars and cans so that it spills allover the forecourts, I hope you get what you deserve.

As for the tanker drivers, 9 hour days and £30,000 a year isnt too bad for driving around a 35,000 litre bomb so suck it up and do what you are paid for.

The Unite spokeswoman sounded about as genuine as a fox in a chicken coupe. I listened to interviews all day and she just couldnt or wouldnt answer direct questions and the excuses given for the strikes seemed shallow.

Lets all just go 'on strike' and see where its gets us...

And why is it, the only Taxi driver interviewed was all bleedin' cockerny guv'? Lawd luv a duck, dont we 'ave enuff crosses to bear bein' murderrers an all that?
 
The Ken":qr0tzs47 said:
And that is exactly the reason why the government told us to fill up - to make public opinion go against the unions, the unions haven't caused any of this, they have said they are prepared to strike but are in talks with an arbitrator. This whole "crisis" was carefully calculated.

If you want to sack anyone, sack the current government before they do irreparable damage like selling the royal mail and NHS.

The Westminster government know this is a fantastic ploy against Milibland, widely seen as being elected by the unions, to lead the party of the unions.

Seems it is the same old Tory V Unions style, and the public seem to be swallowing it hook line and sinker.

At the end of all this I can imagine workers' rights being eroded back to where they were in the early 20th century, with our health service not far from the same.
 
The Ken":wdooel2y said:
And that is exactly the reason why the government told us to fill up - to make public opinion go against the unions, the unions haven't caused any of this, they have said they are prepared to strike but are in talks with an arbitrator. This whole "crisis" was carefully calculated.

If you want to sack anyone, sack the current government before they do irreparable damage like selling the royal mail and NHS.

100% correct Ken.
 
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