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Originally Posted by Chris
On the other hand, in 2000 T. Blair was lambasted for not acting quickly enough in the face of a strike threat by tanker drivers. Sometimes the guvmint is damned if it does and damned if it doesn't.
Personally, I think a bit of panic buying now is worth the pain to deny that moron Len McLuskey the pleasure of igniting the panic when he finally decides to call a strike. Nationwide industrial action aimed at any part of our essential infrastructure is a terrorist tactic and anything the government can do to fight it is welcome in my book.
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Well the people was dump moronic then in 2000 to expect government to call a panic when guess this THEY DID NOT KNOW WHEN IT WOULD HAPPEN. Lets not forget it WAS fuel price issue NOT TANKER drivers.
This plane moronic of our government THEN CHANGE ADVICE after it. Bluthering idiots from government and people.
When these FIRST LOT panickers run dry the strike is on I will laugh at all those stupid idiots who now got no petrol.
Infact this PLAYS right in the hands of the strike why prolongs the issues. Cant take days to up the stockpiles at forecourts to levels before these stupid panickers.
When strike hits we will then have little fuel to distribute hence causing bigger issue.
TIME for those to who want panick is WHEN ITS CALLED not before.