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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"...on the M4 today among other locations. are they right or wrong? "
Something has to be done, I can’t think of any other type of protest that would work |
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"...on the M4 today among other locations. are they right or wrong? "
Complaining about the cost of fuel but then spend all day driving around burning off fuel on a pointless protest.
Obviously they can afford the price if they can use it to do dumb things like that.!
Personally I'm using my car far less these days and only when I need to.
The price will soon come down if everyone stops buying it. |
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"it'll be interesting to see any difference in support for people who block roads who are pro-fossil fuel and those who block roads because they are anti fossil fuel. "
Well, one lot glued themselves to the road and made sure that no one could move, and the other lot kept going at 30mph on the motorway to ensure they weren't breaking any laws. So yes, I would expect there to be a difference in support. |
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By *ealthy_and_Hung OP Man
over a year ago
Princes Risborough, Luasanne, Alderney |
"it'll be interesting to see any difference in support for people who block roads who are pro-fossil fuel and those who block roads because they are anti fossil fuel.
Well, one lot glued themselves to the road and made sure that no one could move, and the other lot kept going at 30mph on the motorway to ensure they weren't breaking any laws. So yes, I would expect there to be a difference in support."
actually a number of them were arrested for purposely driving at less than 30mph despite police warnings not to. |
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
Longridge |
"...on the M4 today among other locations. are they right or wrong? "
Bit frickin stupid playing your Dukes of Hazard horn (illegal modification), and holding and reading you mobile phone while driving at 30mph on a motorway while your passenger live streams it on Twitter.
Notice of Intended Prosecution in the post no doubt. 6 points and £200 fine plus Victims Surcharge heading that way.
We're all pissed at fuel prices, but why hold people up and force them to crawl at 30mph on a motorway only to burn more fuel.
There are other ways... |
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"it'll be interesting to see any difference in support for people who block roads who are pro-fossil fuel and those who block roads because they are anti fossil fuel. "
Yes. The government won't stand for anyone who suggests we should use less fossil fuels and not heat the planet to a crisp. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The big supermarkets and the likes of shell an BP are having it away..unleaded in these stations locally are mainly over 192p.some small independent garages in the county are under 180p !!! Normally the pricing would be the reverse. Seriously needs looked into |
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By *rFunBoyMan
over a year ago
Longridge |
Norwegian strike was called off yesterday, close shave as even in summer 45%-65% of our electricity is from Gas, 39% of it from Norway.
Notice potential Black Outs wasn't in the news yesterday. You're absolutely spot on that winter for the UK and EU is going to be bleak.
On top of Texas, Putin is already restricting EU Gas supply enough that they cannot fill up Winter storage.
That's when it will bite, all scrabbling for what remains and to the highest bidder - no doubt BMWs will still be made.
Liquid Petroleum Gas on standby here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Norwegian strike was called off yesterday, close shave as even in summer 45%-65% of our electricity is from Gas, 39% of it from Norway.
Notice potential Black Outs wasn't in the news yesterday. You're absolutely spot on that winter for the UK and EU is going to be bleak.
On top of Texas, Putin is already restricting EU Gas supply enough that they cannot fill up Winter storage.
That's when it will bite, all scrabbling for what remains and to the highest bidder - no doubt BMWs will still be made.
Liquid Petroleum Gas on standby here."
Wood Pellet stove we generally use anymore in the winter plus the fireplace. Gas for cooking. |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"Norwegian strike was called off yesterday, close shave as even in summer 45%-65% of our electricity is from Gas, 39% of it from Norway.
Notice potential Black Outs wasn't in the news yesterday. You're absolutely spot on that winter for the UK and EU is going to be bleak.
On top of Texas, Putin is already restricting EU Gas supply enough that they cannot fill up Winter storage.
That's when it will bite, all scrabbling for what remains and to the highest bidder - no doubt BMWs will still be made.
Liquid Petroleum Gas on standby here."
Apparently the UK is helping a bit with the EU storage as lots of LNG is being delivered in the UK and sent via pipes to the EU storage. The quantities has contributed to the largest ever exports figures to the EU |
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"Norwegian strike was called off yesterday, close shave as even in summer 45%-65% of our electricity is from Gas, 39% of it from Norway.
Notice potential Black Outs wasn't in the news yesterday. You're absolutely spot on that winter for the UK and EU is going to be bleak.
On top of Texas, Putin is already restricting EU Gas supply enough that they cannot fill up Winter storage.
That's when it will bite, all scrabbling for what remains and to the highest bidder - no doubt BMWs will still be made.
Liquid Petroleum Gas on standby here.
Apparently the UK is helping a bit with the EU storage as lots of LNG is being delivered in the UK and sent via pipes to the EU storage. The quantities has contributed to the largest ever exports figures to the EU"
due to Europe not having the ports capable of handling LNG it turns out they do need us after all |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Norwegian strike was called off yesterday, close shave as even in summer 45%-65% of our electricity is from Gas, 39% of it from Norway.
Notice potential Black Outs wasn't in the news yesterday. You're absolutely spot on that winter for the UK and EU is going to be bleak.
On top of Texas, Putin is already restricting EU Gas supply enough that they cannot fill up Winter storage.
That's when it will bite, all scrabbling for what remains and to the highest bidder - no doubt BMWs will still be made.
Liquid Petroleum Gas on standby here.
Apparently the UK is helping a bit with the EU storage as lots of LNG is being delivered in the UK and sent via pipes to the EU storage. The quantities has contributed to the largest ever exports figures to the EU
due to Europe not having the ports capable of handling LNG it turns out they do need us after all "
A amarda of lng ships from US to Europe hope they can keep up with demand this winter. |
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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago
PDI 12-26th Nov 24 |
"Norwegian strike was called off yesterday, close shave as even in summer 45%-65% of our electricity is from Gas, 39% of it from Norway.
Notice potential Black Outs wasn't in the news yesterday. You're absolutely spot on that winter for the UK and EU is going to be bleak.
On top of Texas, Putin is already restricting EU Gas supply enough that they cannot fill up Winter storage.
That's when it will bite, all scrabbling for what remains and to the highest bidder - no doubt BMWs will still be made.
Liquid Petroleum Gas on standby here.
Apparently the UK is helping a bit with the EU storage as lots of LNG is being delivered in the UK and sent via pipes to the EU storage. The quantities has contributed to the largest ever exports figures to the EU
due to Europe not having the ports capable of handling LNG it turns out they do need us after all "
What's that supposed to mean ?
Don't you realise we get a huge amount of gas from mainland Europe?
Should we refuse to help out fellow Europeans because Boris the cunt made us an look like a bunch of primitive arsewipes |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"don't get too excited. it's forcast that when the flow reverses in september as it does every autumn, the gas imports from europe will dwarf the exports by a factor of 12"
Pipeline blew up in Texas yesterday. |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"Norwegian strike was called off yesterday, close shave as even in summer 45%-65% of our electricity is from Gas, 39% of it from Norway.
Notice potential Black Outs wasn't in the news yesterday. You're absolutely spot on that winter for the UK and EU is going to be bleak.
On top of Texas, Putin is already restricting EU Gas supply enough that they cannot fill up Winter storage.
That's when it will bite, all scrabbling for what remains and to the highest bidder - no doubt BMWs will still be made.
Liquid Petroleum Gas on standby here.
Apparently the UK is helping a bit with the EU storage as lots of LNG is being delivered in the UK and sent via pipes to the EU storage. The quantities has contributed to the largest ever exports figures to the EU
due to Europe not having the ports capable of handling LNG it turns out they do need us after all
A amarda of lng ships from US to Europe hope they can keep up with demand this winter. "
I think the extra we are getting recently is coming from Qatar. As I understand it, America has been supplying LNG for years |
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