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  • #16
    Originally posted by MTBBILLY
    That is my point mark,My freind runs ye lorrys and he recons the same...no trucks no england.

    No England Hmmmm Interesting idea. . . . . . . . . .
    www.merkinchlnr.org.uk

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    • #17
      There is no england already, just the ununited states of europe.
      Rob

      Still working for the man!

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      • #18
        Hmmmm

        Ok just had to drive the surf 30 miles running on vapour. Went to fill up at a service station in shermanbury and wanted 109.00 for the diesel.

        Dirty robbing B*********

        glad to say i just made it !!!
        I always work better wet .

        Its why I became a plumber!!!

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        • #19
          well i missed something here i went in to hozzy every thing was sound (well better)
          did i read this right 109 a litre wtf
          iam up for a blockade
          its time the uk stud up and said NO
          am not die lex sick its you that cant read mate

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          • #20
            blockade;s

            yep lets get on with it,up here in lancs derv at shell 1.09ltr.veg going up also.
            we need to do somthing can;t carry on like this,brown is laughing all the way to the bank,mate of mine runs a truck to the continent £500 to fill both tanks,he fills up over there now before he gets on ferry,$$$$ed of with uk and brown.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by icsys
              There is little chance of getting ths government to back down. I read on BBC news, in relation to possible reaction to the duty rise, an MP saying that joe public wouldn't support another fuel blockade as it would be an inconvenience.

              Typical biggot.

              I wish I could find the article.
              Found the quote...

              Mr Howard said there is no sign that motorists would support the sort of fuel protests that led to chaos in autumn 2000.

              "I have not heard of any likely fuel protest and I don't think the general public would support one. They would not be too keen if a blockade of fuel depots meant they could not get any petrol and they could not, for instance, take their children to school or visit elderly relatives."
              Ian
              One day my paranoia will go away!

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              • #22
                Originally posted by icsys
                Found the quote...

                Mr Howard said there is no sign that motorists would support the sort of fuel protests that led to chaos in autumn 2000.

                "I have not heard of any likely fuel protest and I don't think the general public would support one. They would not be too keen if a blockade of fuel depots meant they could not get any petrol and they could not, for instance, take their children to school or visit elderly relatives."

                The way this government is going, nobody, but the very rich, will be able to afford to take their children to school or visit elderly relatives!
                Rob

                Still working for the man!

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                • #23
                  If the road hauliers 'manage' to get their way duty will be reduced for lorries and no doubt subsidised by the average motorist.
                  Ian
                  One day my paranoia will go away!

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                  • #24
                    In all seriousness, does anyone know if there are going to be blockades or protests of some sort? I'm more than willing to take a day off work to show my disgust at the current state of affairs and join a rolling roadblock but after scouring the web today I've found naught.

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                    • #25
                      No protests in the form of blockades or rolling lorry trains.
                      http://www.rha.net/press-releases/rh...fuel-duty/view
                      Ian
                      One day my paranoia will go away!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MTBBILLY
                        Cleared out lidil this after noon with cash paid job,105LITRES at 62ppl!!
                        Tesco are now doing corn oil for 49p per litre (but were sold out), and veg oil (Pura) for 56p per litre (had 15 on shelves so bought that)

                        Going to go in daily as they fill shelves overnight & stock up now lidl have stopped the 49p stuff

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                        • #27
                          was 108.9 in oxford today...

                          was too scared to fill up, so just put £218 in...
                          hopefully get a bit cheaper in bristol tomorrow!!
                          nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!

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                          • #28
                            £218.00? what are you filling up a chieftan tank? i think a full tank costs me around £60.00 at sainsburys, at the moment its cheaper to run my soarer (4ltr petrol even though it takes more petrol to fill up,) than my ssr-g (3ltr turbo diesel) though i did buy it for work. so the goverments con has come full circle get people to buy diesel vehicles of all types, keep the fuel price low to give them an incentive to buy, then up the price so there is no added advantage over petrol, the labour party really know how to look after the working classes don't they.on top of which we are governed by scots.

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                            • #29
                              Soon the value of fuel will outway the value of copper, and then the pikeys and the rest of the thieving scum will turn their attention to that, and vehicles will be broken into/stolen just for the fuel they contain.

                              This governments taxation policies are what fuel (no punn intended) the criminal behavior in this country. It has become so difficult for the average joe to make ends meet, that they have no option but to resort to criminal activities to make ends meet.

                              Quite frankly, I'll vote for any government that will reduce my financial burden, even if that is the BNP/libs/cons. It certainly won't be labour, they have systematically screwed the working man/woman out of most of their hard earned money, and given it to every bleeding heart liberal cause, exept those that have earned it and deserve it.
                              Rob

                              Still working for the man!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by plumb bob
                                It has become so difficult for the average joe to make ends meet, that they have no option but to resort to criminal activities to make ends meet.
                                Yeah, I've been saying that for about 10 years now.

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