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The last Government to have any public credibility was . . .
*searching . . . hang on, it must be noted somewhere *still searching . . . there has to be something, don't go away *starting to panic . . . aaah found it . . . erm . . can anyone read hieroglyphics :D |
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We were short of drivers before Brexit, which has no doubt heightened the issue in the short term more than not, but in the long term will probably not. It's obviously a reason, like all the others, why some are no longer here. But the poor conditions, and other factors, which are nothing to do with Brexit need to sort themselves out and long term I think the government are doing the right thing distancing themselves from anything but a short term fix. The Government can't make haulage companies pay their staff more or give them better working conditions where they don't spend 12 hours in a truck on the motorway peeing in a bottle because they don't have time to stop at services. |
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Could be worse, China - that powerhouse of trade and industry - are having power cuts, which is affecting those companies that moved there to take advantage of . . well whatever it was they gained in doing so.
Add a drop in production to the issues already affecting transporting stuff from there to Europe/USA and we're in for some fun and games :D https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/...s-power-crunch Won't need as many HGV drivers when there's not as much reaching the ports ;) |
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This was taken just earlier in the waste lands of West Yorkshire
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LMAO at this.
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I really dont know how you expect to be taken seriously, or perhaps you dont, and you're just trolling again. Its clear to everyone that this was a panic started by the media, and once it set it, no amount of words from anyone could stop it. |
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The Govt are responsible as they are in charge. Not too much to expect them to do forward planning. It's what we pay their wages for. |
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Considering, as many have said, the pay and conditions here are worse than anywhere else why would they come here rather than anywhere else in europe which also has a shortage? Do you not think logistics companiies would have been better off training up drivers to replace the 20% lost by EU drivers returning home etc rather than relying on that cheap source of labour? |
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(of course, everyone here is a genius who makes their own mind up and ignores the media) |
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