Apparently planning on disrupting Gatwick this morning. Hope they get the same treatment there, but think it unlikely sadly.
Genuine question what do these people actually want? I know they say we want the government and big business to start taking action but by doing what? Renewable energy production has overtaken fossil fuels and continues to grow.
Blimey, go on, have a guess.
Indeed. I hate it when I have to go to London for a meeting on a commuter train …. they should change the name to a cuntuter train ! They really are a miserable bunch of unfriendly cvnts.
they want stuff thats being done to be done more and faster, net zero greenhouse gases by 2025 (and other political guff). because they need a cause to fight, having stuff done isnt enough.
ultimately they want to roll-back industrialisation, impoverishing everyone.
Agreed it's counter productive to 'attack' public transport.
That said, surely the problem is now so bad, that maybe companies should be actively 'persuaded' to look at how many of their staff could work from home and thus save millions of journeys even on public transport. It amazes me how many SMEs are so blinkered in their approach to WFH - it would save them huge amounts of money and help the environment at the same time. *** he says while permanently working from home ! ***
WFH as standard is planned after we get the paperless office.
They aren’t protesting at electrified public transport, the aim and justification of their protest is to bring as much attention to their cause as possible and in turn to force debate on the subject in government. Their method of doing that is by causing the maximum amount of disruption possible. They’re not trying to stop the underground because it’s environmentally unfriendly.
ultimately they want to roll-back industrialisation, impoverishing everyone.
They hate it every bit as much as you. Probably far more. It's not called the rat race for nothing. It's a dehumanising existence.
Imagine the beating they would have got had they done it on a busy football weekend
Especially the London c*nts who will shove, usually smaller female, people off of the inside of carriages to make sure they get on. There's something about London which very much makes people worse than they are. I feel it when landing back from a holiday, and all of a sudden bustling my way through any transport system and queue, huffing with judgemental dismay.
Indeed. I hate it when I have to go to London for a meeting on a commuter train …. they should change the name to a cuntuter train ! They really are a miserable bunch of unfriendly cvnts.
So have I, although I'm not sure London has missed me.Then the question is 'Why do it ?' - I've purposely stayed out of London my whole career on purpose ( bar the odd meeting ) - it's meant less money and less promotion prospects but it's perfectly do'able.
Then the question is 'Why do it ?' - I've purposely stayed out of London my whole career on purpose ( bar the odd meeting ) - it's meant less money and less promotion prospects but it's perfectly do'able.
Never seen that happen in 25 years commuting. How are you defining a 'london ****' anyway? Someone who lives in Brighton but works at Guys Hospital perhaps?Especially the London c*nts who will shove, usually smaller female, people off of the inside of carriages to make sure they get on. There's something about London which very much makes people worse than they are. I feel it when landing back from a holiday, and all of a sudden bustling my way through any transport system and queue, huffing with judgemental dismay.
Don't try to get home from London in peak hours with bloody suitcases. You might find it easier to just sit down, have a cup of tea, and wait until off-peak (after 0930). I have been travelling in London on the tube and trains for the past 26 years, and I have NEVER seen a "London c*nt" shove people off the train to get on.
And is on North stand chat