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heth 30-03-2012 11:46

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 981205)
Disagree if he hadn't panicked the herd, I doubt if this would have occurred.


I totally agree with you, all this madness and on the news this morning they are now saying there is going to be no strike.

cmonstanley 30-03-2012 11:48

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the tories did this on purpose, if not they are not fit for purpose;)

Neil 30-03-2012 11:55

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 981208)
the tories did this on purpose, if not they are not fit for purpose;)

Of course they did, everyone will have full tanks before Easter weekend and a strike would do nothing.

Have the government broken the strike before it even happened?

Most people will be blaming the tanker drivers for the threat of strike so it might even turn out to be a double hit for the government.

On the other hand if Labour had been in power would they had spoken out against their paymasters Unite?

maxthecollie 30-03-2012 12:22

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The Tesco filling Station on Abbey Street had run out of diesel this morning

Michael1954 30-03-2012 13:52

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Just got my weekly petrol from Texaco on Queen Street, Great Harwood. I was the only one there filling up, although the owner said it had been busy in the morning.

lancsdave 30-03-2012 14:36

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Originally Posted by maxthecollie (Post 981230)
The Tesco filling Station on Abbey Street had run out of diesel this morning


I don't think you can gauge anything from that garage. Even if there was a world surplus of free petrol they would still run out. The pumps are closed off there more than they are open

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2012 14:42

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 981208)
the tories did this on purpose, if not they are not fit for purpose;)

Whether they did it on purpose, it is debatable, but surely if you have a brain keeping your ears apart you don't start to hoard petrol and you certainly do not buy more than you need before the tanker drivers have even made a decision........it is the lunacy of the people with siege mentalities, for listening in the first place.
Still..... those who can't think, like to shove the blame onto someone other than themselves.

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2012 14:44

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 981215)

On the other hand if Labour had been in power would they had spoken out against their paymasters Unite?

I doubt it very much Neil...in fact, pound to a penny they would have done nothing much differently.

cashman 30-03-2012 14:44

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 981260)
Whether they did it on purpose, it is debatable, but surely if you have a brain keeping your ears apart you don't start to haord petrol and you certainly do not buy more than you need before the tanker drivers have even made a decision........it is the lunacy of the people with siege mentalities, for listening in the first place.
Still..... those who can't think, like to shove the blame onto someone other than themselves.

If thats directed towards Cmon ? its very harsh- Asses don't take petrol.:D

Margaret Pilkington 30-03-2012 14:48

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Cashy, he hasn't the brains to be an Ass........and if that is harsh then so be it. I say it like I see it.(exactly like someone else I know...not looking precisely in your direction)

jaysay 30-03-2012 17:35

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 981208)
the tories did this on purpose, if not they are not fit for purpose;)

A bit like yourself really an embarrassment to the Labour Party but your too thick to see it, not fit for purpose;)

Stumped 30-03-2012 17:54

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Originally Posted by Michael1954 (Post 981249)
Just got my weekly petrol from Texaco on Queen Street, Great Harwood. I was the only one there filling up, although the owner said it had been busy in the morning.

Likewise, Michael. The panic must not have spread to The Republic of Great Harwood . . . Yet!

Stumped 30-03-2012 17:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 981283)
A bit like yourself really an embarrassment to the Labour Party but your too thick to see it, not fit for purpose;)

Milliband, the knobhead labour leader was too busy buying himself a hot pasty to realise what was going on.

Less 30-03-2012 18:32

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 981291)
Milliband, the knobhead labour leader was too busy buying himself a hot pasty to realise what was going on.

Yawn, we went through the cornish pastie jokes days ago whilst they were hot.

Mancie 30-03-2012 20:39

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At first sight this looked like a wind up:
BBC News - Fuel driver hours rules relaxed by government

Hang on here..the tanker drivers voted for "possible" strike action over health and safety along with unsafe working hours..now in response to possible fuel shortages caused by the government they have relaxed the hours petrol tanker drivers can drive from 9 hrs to 11 hrs...who are these idiots? ..:confused:


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