Third world fuel availability is buying your fuel in two litre pop bottles at the road side from Nigerian children, remember to sniff it first before paying !!!
teatime:
Third world fuel availability is buying your fuel in two litre pop bottles at the road side from Nigerian children, remember to sniff it first before paying !!!
The child or the fuel?
WheelsofCardiff:
Its the morons who have been blockading fuel depots. There is a video of the idiots pulling lines from a fuel tanker. I was so angry the cops were just standing doing nothing as always
The law will do whatever the government tells them to do.In this case the government wants to create a captive market for nuke and biomass fuelled electric by forcing the issue of EVs on reluctant buyers while flogging off our oil and gas for export.
Which explains the difference in how picketing miners were treated v this false flag government led champagne socialist rabble.
Problem we’ve been having is last month or so allocations have been down in every terminal. Then we had the Ukraine and Russia saga, now we have the protesters. The media haven’t reported it much because the public will be panic buying again but it’s causing quite a few problems.
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Any Ex-pats living in the middle east on here?
Not what I’d call “3rd world”, but it is more likely a Brit would find a home in such places, than in darkest africa I’d guess?
If I was going to live in Africa - it would be Egypt. I was there May 2000 to September 2001… Petrol 1 egyptian pound per litre (20% of the UK price at the time), Electricity so cheap (supplied by the Aswan Dam) it is not only renewable, but practically free to boot…
The Breadbasket of Africa - no problems with food supply.
Crime? Low, now that a Law and Order conservative is back in charge…
Climate? You’re not going to become an oldester that freezes to death next Christmas - put it that way!
Wot’s not-to-like?
Norton Canes services on the M6 Toll has been out of HGV diesel for two days now. This does seem to be a growing issue.
Putting fuel sanctions on one of your main gas and diesel suppliers seems to me to be a bit like a heroin addict refusing to buy heroin from his heroin dealer. Who is going to suffer the most? Who is going to be shivering?
Harry Monk:
Norton Canes services on the M6 Toll has been out of HGV diesel for two days now. This does seem to be a growing issue.Putting fuel sanctions on one of your main gas and diesel suppliers seems to me to be a bit like a heroin addict refusing to buy heroin from his heroin dealer. Who is going to suffer the most? Who is going to be shivering?
Effectively the west has just handed over more supplies to India and China obviously being two major suppliers of cheap labour.
Which also fits in with the Paris Accord in which we’ve signed up for the nuke fuelled all electric nightmare at 30p per kWh so that our oil and gas can be exported to exempt ‘developing countries’.
It’s laughably obvious that the government keeps hitting road fuel supplies to force the change to EV’s.
Winseer:
Any Ex-pats living in the middle east on here?Not what I’d call “3rd world”, but it is more likely a Brit would find a home in such places, than in darkest africa I’d guess?
If I was going to live in Africa - it would be Egypt. I was there May 2000 to September 2001… Petrol 1 egyptian pound per litre (20% of the UK price at the time), Electricity so cheap (supplied by the Aswan Dam) it is not only renewable, but practically free to boot…
The Breadbasket of Africa - no problems with food supply.
Crime? Low, now that a Law and Order conservative is back in charge…Climate? You’re not going to become an oldester that freezes to death next Christmas - put it that way!
Wot’s not-to-like?
Heat (as you asked) that to us Anglo Saxons can & will soon become a pain.
Fly’s X billions
Law & Order can change overnight in those kinds of places (history will tell you that)
Please feel free.
Well whoda thought that relying on places like Russia and China would work out well. Farage was right when he said that the pollution problem has simply been moved from the UK to Russia etc. Same here with most of our stuff being made in China.
BTW CF, it’s not ‘the’ Ukraine, it’s a country called Ukraine. We don’t have ‘the’ Australia or ‘the’ America. I expected better from an expert on everything.
peterm:
Well whoda thought that relying on places like Russia and China would work out well. Farage was right when he said that the pollution problem has simply been moved from the UK to Russia etc. Same here with most of our stuff being made in China.BTW CF, it’s not ‘the’ Ukraine, it’s a country called Ukraine. We don’t have ‘the’ Australia or ‘the’ America. I expected better from an expert on everything.
Unlike Biden’s propaganda which stands a good chance of getting us nuked sooner or later I don’t recognise the artificial self proclaimed state of Ukraine.
In old school money it’s The Ukraine a province of Russia since around at least 1600.
So Zalensky should have quit while he was ahead by recognising the self determination of East Ukraine in the same way that Russia recognised West Ukraine.
You say that Farage talks sense so suggest that you also listen to his position on NATO expansion.
As for China you do know that like Biden Zalensky is a pro China puppet having turned ‘The Ukraine’ into China’s breadbasket.
peterm:
Well whoda thought that relying on places like Russia and China would work out well. Farage was right when he said that the pollution problem has simply been moved from the UK to Russia etc. Same here with most of our stuff being made in China.BTW CF, it’s not ‘the’ Ukraine, it’s a country called Ukraine. We don’t have ‘the’ Australia or ‘the’ America. I expected better from an expert on everything.
Yes instead rely on Saudi Arabia or Iran pick your poison…It’s no one’s fault that these ressource-rich countries tend to slide towards abusive authoritarian regimes unless you believe the theory that it’s all the CIA’s work and they run the whole thing in there behind the scenes appointing their own dictators…
You’re right about the 2nd part ■■■■■■ me off too when people say it that way
peterm:
BTW CF, it’s not ‘the’ Ukraine, it’s a country called Ukraine. We don’t have ‘the’ Australia or ‘the’ America. I expected better from an expert on everything.
It is offensive to Western Ukrainians because “The Something” usually refers to a region in a country (The Cotswolds, The Cairngorms, The Norfolk Broads etc) rather than a country in its own right (although there are exceptions, e.g. The Netherlands, The Gambia, The Bahamas) and it implies that Ukraine is a part of Russia, which obviously the Nationalists object to, although the Insurgents do not even recognise Ukraine as a thing and the overwhelming majority of folk in the Donbass region will tell you that the country they live in is called Russia.
Harry Monk:
peterm:
BTW CF, it’s not ‘the’ Ukraine, it’s a country called Ukraine. We don’t have ‘the’ Australia or ‘the’ America. I expected better from an expert on everything.It is offensive to Western Ukrainians because “The Something” usually refers to a region in a country (The Cotswolds, The Cairngorms, The Norfolk Broads etc) rather than a country in its own right (although there are exceptions, e.g. The Netherlands, The Gambia, The Bahamas) and it implies that Ukraine is a part of Russia, which obviously the Nationalists object to, although the Insurgents do not even recognise Ukraine as a thing and the overwhelming majority of folk in the Donbass region will tell you that the country they live in is called Russia.
It’s nothing more than the Russian version of our Irish problem.
There is equal merit in the case of both sides and obviously the same solution applies.
Basically The Ukraine is a part of Russia history says it is even as far back as the 14th century as Kievan Rus in which Moscow and Kiev were in the same state under the same ruler.
But obviously that shouldn’t trump the right of self determination BUT self determination applies both ways.
Carryfast:
Basically The Ukraine
If anyone ever…
Wanted to see pure arrogance, that’s it right there.
All diesel…
Pumps locally appear to be fully stocked. There were quite a few stations last week that had no diesel. This also included one of the local family run stations that has chickens wandering around as you fill up.
god bless nowhereshire
yourhavingalarf:
Carryfast:
Basically The UkraineIf anyone ever…
Wanted to see pure arrogance, that’s it right there.
Why is stating a historical fact ‘arrogance’ just like Istria is a part of Italy not Yugoslavia/Slovenia/Croatia and Sud Tyrol is a part of Austria not Italy.
I also said that the Ukraine question could/should be solved in the same way that the Irish one was.But Sinn Feinn would obviously regard Northern Ireland as ‘pure arrogance’.
Good luck with ongoing NATO expansion and helping Zalensky to turn Ukraine into China’s breadbasket.
As for a bunch of self proclaimed pro nuclear eco warriors that’s definitely an arrogant oxymoron.
I could not care less what they call it…they are going to get this country nuked before long…their political class are wanting to join the eu gravy train
fuse:
I could not care less what they call it…they are going to get this country nuked before long…
It’s just a question of whether it’s Bozo’s defence policy of parking NATOs tanks on Russia’s front lawn.
Or energy policy trying to reduce CO2 from 0.04% of the atmosphere to effectively zero, by covering the country in nuke power stations, that does it first.
Go home Carryfast, your village is calling you.
Star down under.:
Go home Carryfast, your village is calling you.
I’ve got a home thanks but as fuse says Bozo and Biden are trying their best to get it taken out either by ■■■■■■■ off the Russians enough.
Or by improving the odds of another Chernobyl here by making us dependent on nuclear electric at 30p per kWh for the privilege.