ones that get effected...which unions jonjay ?
Everyone uses fuel so it is not just the public which gets hurt companies do to. Imagine how many companies will go down under if we see 1.50 a litre? A lot of small business especially will suffer.
ones that get effected...which unions jonjay ?
Then again this is why we we had tdi's though
Hence why I will not vote for the current government.Having worked in a massive corporate organisation for 7 years, and having had a responsibility for driving change in that organisation, I can understand that things take time to change.
However at the moment the Chancellor / PM are plate spinning.
Immigration
Banking crisis (Northern Rock etc..)
Public debt levels (Mortgage repossessions / credit card debt etc..)
Fuel prices
War in Iraq
ID cards
Lack of funding for schools / hospitals
Large Government debt levels
10p lower level tax feck up
Cash for honours / donations scandal
Shut the post offices or keep them open
Expenses scandal (employ your wife, son, daughter and unborn child)
Huge price hilkes in oil, gas, utility and general shopping bills
House price slump
and of course key issue no.1, build their careers, profiles, celebrity and bank balances.
Most of this stuff is just noise to them. They watch their own backs before they watch out for us.
They must laugh their arses off that we sit there subserviantly and just ride it with the odd whinge in the inevitably British way. If I do respect the French for one thing it's the fact they take direct action. The Brits are great at bringing issues to the pub or the dinner table, but (and I am one of them), we don't have the conviction or time to follow through. We're half arsed at it, and that's why we're effectively bent over and take it. All we have the conviction to do is spout hot air. I don't know if it's fear, idleness or that we are kept too busy to be able to proactively campaign about stuff, but its about time we did.
The snowball has been crafted and rolled down the hill. Its starting to roll down the hill gathering more snow as it goes. If you think this is bad, wait 12-18 months when the Govt can't magic up any free cash to bail the situation out. It could be catastrophic for some, and what are the Government doing? Pretending we'll get by because they want to win another term.
In summary, I'm annoyed that the Government are hiding behind the blast screen hoping that when they poke their heads out that there won't be anarchy or revolution, but to an extent the fuel companies could be accused of not driving viable alternatives and instead riding out the profit racket of a dying supply of fossil fuels to make sure they satisfy their share-holders. Corporations doing their bit for society again, well every dog has its day and what goes around comes around.
Britain is a terrible place to live isn't it? What are the options? Diesel is cheap in Iraq. Cars are cheap in Poland. And India. And Afganistan. The options for emigration are many. Congo. Zimbabwe. Sudan. Somalia. Burundi. Milton Keynes. No, I think I'll stump up £1.20/litre and count my blessings.
Just because there are worse places to live doesn't mean we should allow the goverment to take as much money as it pleases from us motorists and redeploy it elsewhere like hiking up prison wages or paying the countries laziest citizens to sit around and do nothing but watch tv and commit crimes!
There is absolutely nothing wrong with disagreeing with government policy, they are there to serve us but at the moment it seems like its the other way round.