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All this talk of fuel shortages and panic buying in the media (gets clicks I know), but I’ve just been round the South Manchester area today and noticed a significant drop in traffic, and went past several petrol stations, all of which had fuel but nobody buying it.

Seems to me like most folk are voting with their wallets and telling the money grabbing cunts who set these prices to go and fuck themselves.

Obviously some journeys are necessary but definitely less traffic on the roads than usual. Would ordinarily be rammed before bank hol weekend with people going away, clocking off early from work etc.

Hopefully the wankers will be sat on massive surpluses of the stuff and realise they need to drop the prices.

I was going to do a lone drive for the Easter weekend but fucked it off, staying local now. Admittedly I drive an old diesel that doesn’t get brilliant MPG.

I can afford it but refuse to pay it, they can fuckin do one. The gov needs to reduce fuel duty and pay for it via a windfall tax on the fuel companies
 
All this talk of fuel shortages and panic buying in the media (gets clicks I know), but I’ve just been round the South Manchester area today and noticed a significant drop in traffic, and went past several petrol stations, all of which had fuel but nobody buying it.

Seems to me like most folk are voting with their wallets and telling the money grabbing cunts who set these prices to go and fuck themselves.

Obviously some journeys are necessary but definitely less traffic on the roads than usual. Would ordinarily be rammed before bank hol weekend with people going away, clocking off early from work etc.

Hopefully the wankers will be sat on massive surpluses of the stuff and realise they need to drop the prices.

I was going to do a lone drive for the Easter weekend but fucked it off, staying local now. Admittedly I drive an old diesel that doesn’t get brilliant MPG.

I can afford it but refuse to pay it, they can fuckin do one. The gov needs to reduce fuel duty and pay for it via a windfall tax on the fuel companies
Many may have already filled up their cars in anticipation of further hikes.

Reducing fuel duty wouldn’t see sellers profits fall, so not sure what point you are trying to make
 
But Corbyn would have brought the country to its knees!

Universal Basic Income paid for by windfall taxation sounds like a good idea now...
Corbyn becoming PM in 2019 doesn’t bare thinking about.

Johnson was an utter useless corrupt awful **** but how do you think Ukraine would’ve panned out with a Corbyn government? The thought of it is horrifying.

For clarity in that election I did what I’ve done in every general election since 2015, voted Lib Dem because there was no better option in my constituency.
 
Corbyn becoming PM in 2019 doesn’t bare thinking about.

Johnson was an utter useless corrupt awful **** but how do you think Ukraine would’ve panned out with a Corbyn government? The thought of it is horrifying.

For clarity in that election I did what I’ve done in every general election since 2015, voted Lib Dem because there was no better option in my constituency.
I’ve just counted. I’ve voted in GEs since 1992. Nine GEs.

I’ve voted Labour three times and Libdem six.

Completely agree with you on Ukraine. That is Johnson’s only point of mitigation.
 
2024 non fruitcake intake update ...

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Adding Jimmy Reid to my list of decent socialists with problematic descendants.

The reason the carpets were so threadbare in the Starmer household was because Rodney was continually pacing up and down thinking why is my son such a ****.
 
Reeves saying any help with energy bills will be based on income.

We all know what that means. Those at the top won’t give a fuck because they can afford it, those at the bottom will be given handouts to help, and those of us on middle incomes will get fucked up the arse as usual.

Pay and pay and pay and pay and get nothing in return.

I’m not at all against helping out the poor but what about folk who aren’t poor enough to qualify for anything but not rich enough they don’t have to worry?

Food, fuel, energy, everything has gone up and up and up and my income hasn’t gone up by that same rate.

The middle classes are easy targets and the government knows it.

I know I’m pissing into the wind having a rant about it on here as you’re all a bunch of socialists who think anyone earning above minimum wage should be shot ;)

The biggest problem is that many of those claiming Universal Credit are those in work. Which is scandalous when you think of it. In some regions, over 30% of claimants are in work but still receiving support.
Pay people a decent wage. My parents were a one income couple (nothing fancy, he had a job in engineering) with a mortgage and managed to raise 4 children. They had a car and we also managed a holiday every year. Plus, there was money left over for days out and hobbies etc.
Where the hell did that world go?
 
All this talk of fuel shortages and panic buying in the media (gets clicks I know), but I’ve just been round the South Manchester area today and noticed a significant drop in traffic, and went past several petrol stations, all of which had fuel but nobody buying it.

Seems to me like most folk are voting with their wallets and telling the money grabbing cunts who set these prices to go and fuck themselves.

Obviously some journeys are necessary but definitely less traffic on the roads than usual. Would ordinarily be rammed before bank hol weekend with people going away, clocking off early from work etc.

Hopefully the wankers will be sat on massive surpluses of the stuff and realise they need to drop the prices.

I was going to do a lone drive for the Easter weekend but fucked it off, staying local now. Admittedly I drive an old diesel that doesn’t get brilliant MPG.

I can afford it but refuse to pay it, they can fuckin do one. The gov needs to reduce fuel duty and pay for it via a windfall tax on the fuel companies
Having just completed my campervan build I’m bloody gutted, I anticipated the fuel hike and managed to fill up at £1.50 at Costco it’s now £1.75! I’ll not be going far now as it’s going to cost a fortune going forward, might just sleep in it on the drive, ha ha .
 
The biggest problem is that many of those claiming Universal Credit are those in work. Which is scandalous when you think of it. In some regions, over 30% of claimants are in work but still receiving support.
Pay people a decent wage. My parents were a one income couple (nothing fancy, he had a job in engineering) with a mortgage and managed to raise 4 children. They had a car and we also managed a holiday every year. Plus, there was money left over for days out and hobbies etc.
Where the hell did that world go?
Same here in the main although later on my mum had a job for a while but not until we were teenagers. We wanted for nothing on a modest wage. Had a car and holidayed in this country once a year for 2 weeks plus days out etc
 
Having just completed my campervan build I’m bloody gutted, I anticipated the fuel hike and managed to fill up at £1.50 at Costco it’s now £1.75! I’ll not be going far now as it’s going to cost a fortune going forward, might just sleep in it on the drive, ha ha .
Will it be cheaper in reverse? ;-)
 
The biggest problem is that many of those claiming Universal Credit are those in work. Which is scandalous when you think of it. In some regions, over 30% of claimants are in work but still receiving support.
Pay people a decent wage. My parents were a one income couple (nothing fancy, he had a job in engineering) with a mortgage and managed to raise 4 children. They had a car and we also managed a holiday every year. Plus, there was money left over for days out and hobbies etc.
Where the hell did that world go?
People voted for Thatcher, neo-liberalism and 'lower taxes'. It destroyed what had been a relatively stable society (in historical terms) and replaced it with dog-eat-dog and sheer, unadulterated greed and selfishness. That has led inexorably to where we are now, and getting off the ride will be very hard, if not impossible. The modern version of the Fall of Soviet Communism.

Of course, according to Reform, it's all the fault of brown people.
 
People voted for Thatcher, neo-liberalism and 'lower taxes'. It destroyed what had been a relatively stable society (in historical terms) and replaced it with dog-eat-dog and sheer, unadulterated greed and selfishness. That has led inexorably to where we are now, and getting off the ride will be very hard, if not impossible. The modern version of the Fall of Soviet Communism.

Of course, according to Reform, it's all the fault of brown people.
We've been conned and now we are being mugged.
 
People voted for Thatcher, neo-liberalism and 'lower taxes'. It destroyed what had been a relatively stable society (in historical terms) and replaced it with dog-eat-dog and sheer, unadulterated greed and selfishness. That has led inexorably to where we are now, and getting off the ride will be very hard, if not impossible. The modern version of the Fall of Soviet Communism.

Of course, according to Reform, it's all the fault of brown people.
Don’t worry. The robots will come to save us.
 


In all the attention rapidly rising prices rightly brings on these private companies, it’s also important to remember the biggest benefactor of this current round of price gouging is indeed the government.

They need to act and fucking fast and I don’t mean some more of the usual gaslighting shite about how they suspended the 5p increase again.

RIP off Britain at its worst and the government is front and centre of some of it!
 
In all the attention rapidly rising prices rightly brings on these private companies, it’s also important to remember the biggest benefactor of this current round of price gouging is indeed the government.

They need to act and fucking fast and I don’t mean some more of the usual gaslighting shite about how they suspended the 5p increase again.

RIP off Britain at its worst and the government is front and centre of some of it!
But if demand is down because of the cost, tax revenues will also reduce.
 
In all the attention rapidly rising prices rightly brings on these private companies, it’s also important to remember the biggest benefactor of this current round of price gouging is indeed the government.

They need to act and fucking fast and I don’t mean some more of the usual gaslighting shite about how they suspended the 5p increase again.

RIP off Britain at its worst and the government is front and centre of some of it!
The tax is fixed so it's only the VAT and the actual price of oil that is variable. The VAT makes up a relatively small portion of the overall cost. But of course if people use less, then the tax take reduces. How much do you think they should reduce the taxation by and from which part of the costs should it come?
 

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