Didn't they do all this last year? Supergluing themselves to the M25 and whatnot.
That was climate change people who don't like petrol/diesel. These are people that love petrol/diesel as they rely on it for their livelihood but don't like paying nearly double what they paid just a few years ago. Fairly understandable I would I thought.
So to protest against the high price of fuel they’ll be buying and using fuel?? Genius!
If they prevent the free flow of the emergency services, yes they should do prison time………I’m sure you would agree deliberately setting out to prevent emergency services from getting to and from emergencies is a crime that should be treated seriously.
For deterrence alone.
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How does this do any of that? We all know fuel prices are too high
As I understand it, this is a convoy which will be moving, and not a full blockage of the motorway.
We are paying for COVID, furlough, bounce back loans (fraud?) etc, the ‘men in grey suits’ sat down and worked out what was the quickest way to get the extra tax back in, on a daily basis, just tax a product we all need and use.
Prices are roughly the same in both Spain and France so clearly their Governments had the same idea.
I read somewhere the other week on 21st June 2008 crude oil was $133 a barrel and unleaded was £119.9 at the UK pumps, on 21st June this year crude oil was $119 a barrel, perhaps there’s your answer?
The difference is that oil is priced in dollars and for some reason sterling has tanked against the US Dollar. The exchange rate was considerably more favourable in 2008.
An unrelated question. If fuel is so expensive, why do so many people keep on buying bigger and more powerful cars?
The difference is that oil is priced in dollars and for some reason sterling has tanked against the US Dollar. The exchange rate was considerably more favourable in 2008.
An unrelated question. If fuel is so expensive, why do so many people keep on buying bigger and more powerful cars?
The difference is that oil is priced in dollars and for some reason sterling has tanked against the US Dollar. The exchange rate was considerably more favourable in 2008.
An unrelated question. If fuel is so expensive, why do so many people keep on buying bigger and more powerful cars?
That was climate change people who don't like petrol/diesel. These are people that love petrol/diesel as they rely on it for their livelihood but don't like paying nearly double what they paid just a few years ago. Fairly understandable I would I thought.
That was climate change people who don't like petrol/diesel. These are people that love petrol/diesel as they rely on it for their livelihood but don't like paying nearly double what they paid just a few years ago. Fairly understandable I would I thought.
That was climate change people who don't like petrol/diesel. These are people that love petrol/diesel as they rely on it for their livelihood but don't like paying nearly double what they paid just a few years ago. Fairly understandable I would I thought.
Meh, Tomayto tomato. Basically both protests were by groups of people who think that the government should be doing 'something about something' and thought that the best way to achieve their aims was to piss off ordinary working people. One day somebody might organise a protest that, y'know, is actually aimed at the people who matter. Punch up, don't punch down. (And I say that as a veteran of loads of marches protests and demos, the vast majority of which achieved absolutely **** all)
But fuel prices hit everyone. Everything you buy and even owned has been in a lorry. Haulage companies put up the prices due to cost fuel, so we all end up paying more.