You mean an area that heavily voted remain, that has a stronger pro EU, anti Brexit stance, and had been hearing and (a lot) repeating the worst fears of the effect Brexit could have like the lack of everyday goods, because, apparently, globally traded goods could only be traded to the UK if we were part of the EU somehow !?!
It looks like we're a part of the country that seems more nervous than most as a result, (or is it just we are an area more likely to do this naturally due to our psyche) so more likely to stock up and so on, possibly for fear of the doom and gloom remain campaign prophecies becoming true and by their own reactions, helping create a self fulfilling prophecy of shortages, etc when there was absolutely no need to act any differently to normal (as seem by the trigger and subsequent actions to the issues affecting a few BP forecourts and the national shortages that followed)
It just comes across as a massive lack of trust and faith, fearing supply chains will crumble, that businesses in this country are inflexible and unable to react and adapt, more worried about how wage inflation in poorer paid areas of society, caused by a reduction in the potential labour resources (ie, free movement of labour) will force them to pay more for goods and services and that the price they pay is the only bit they are interested in and want to preserve their low prices, even if the poorer in our society are the ones who suffer to continue to provide that rather than thinking it could help lift more and more out of poverty, may reduce the need for some to turn to food banks and so on..... but they are only really interested in me, me me and how i will be affected by change with a fear the worst at every opportunity outlook on life
Is there still a fuel depot at Shoreham port or did that go
In Hove this morning and low on fuel, tried Hove Station, closed, so went to BP bottom of Snakey Hill, queue of 1 car at each pump and got £35 worth (limited). It's definitely improving and any major disruption seems to be over
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Yep It's definitely because Brighton and the South East voted Remain that they suffered more
*Awaits the Brexit obsessives to start thumbing your post*
Still there.
For reasons I don't understand I was able to drive straight into the Findon BP on 'No Fuel Saturday' and fill the empty 2/3rds of my tank.
I have now, 2 weeks later, just done the same at ASDA.
I know it's rather classless to gloat, but this fuel crisis has cost me zero minutes and zero change of routine.
Already I know I'm absolutely screwed by the next shortage.
It's gonna be pork scratchings and Tangtastics, isn't it?
This'll be me while everyone else is going about their day as normal:-
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I have to go to Chichester in the morning and have enough to get there and back. Having spoken to work colleagues who drive in every day, its only Brighton and Hove that seem to still have a shortage as their journeys pass a number of garages in Sussex that are now operating normally. With this in mind i'm hoping to find somewhere tomorrow I can fill up. Sainsburys in West Hove is open nights, but i'm not filled with glee to head out at 10pm, or before 6am(when it closes) but apparently normal hours will be resumed from Sunday
FWIW I haven't been able to get fuel since this began.
Heard yesterday that it was getting better, so decidedly planned to out this afternoon to get some.
Planned to go to Tesco Holmbush, but saw Texaco OSR had some, no queues.
Surely we're back to normal now?