You mean the situation with Dr David Kelly, the Hutton inquiry etc?
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The end of new diesel and petrol cars was scheduled for 2030.
Due to unforeseen circumstances this has been brought forward to next Wednesday.
Due to unforeseen circumstances this has been brought forward to next Wednesday.
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Out and about on the bike on Wednesday. passed at least a dozen petrol stations, one was out of fuel. SiL busy panicking because Morrisons have no fuel
Thursday, out in the car, passed 5 or 6 petrol stations, 1 was out of fuel (a different Morrisons)
Friday, out in the car, passed 1 petrol station, busy selling fuel.
Saturday, popped down to Tesco, still selling fuel.
Plenty of panic last weekend, but it all seems to be over now locally. Except perhaps at Morrisons.
My car has enough for about 600 miles
Wife's car has enough for about 300 miles
Bike has enough for about 150 miles.
All without topping up except when sensible, ie when down to about 1/4 or less.
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What's the difference between petrol and paraffin?
There are two effs in paraffin but no effin petrol!
There are two effs in paraffin but no effin petrol!
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The BBC make up all sorts of shit, even to the extent of their employees commissioning forged documents in order to dupe people into believing their authenticity with a view to enticing them into holding "sensational" scoop BBC interviews. Then when the truth is known the BBC tries, successfully for many years, to cover it all up. Trust the BBC? How drôle.
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Jesus, that was uncomfortable to watch.DefTrap wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:16 amIf you watch again old footage of the interviews / appearances of Sir J-S, especially in his latter years - he pretty much tells everyone what he's up to. This one is particularly excruciating
That's ITV by the way, and that's sir David Frost letting him crack on and that's an audience of Joe public cackling at how naughty he is. And it's only 1989.
Theres an awful lot of complicit acceptance going on, is the point, can't just single out the beeb.
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I seem to recall Russel Howard showing a clip on his TV show where a government 'whip' (?) all but confessed to cover up abuse of young boys.DefTrap wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 9:16 amIf you watch again old footage of the interviews / appearances of Sir J-S, especially in his latter years - he pretty much tells everyone what he's up to. This one is particularly excruciating
That's ITV by the way, and that's sir David Frost letting him crack on and that's an audience of Joe public cackling at how naughty he is. And it's only 1989.
Theres an awful lot of complicit acceptance going on, is the point, can't just single out the beeb.
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What are people actually doing with all this petrol? Queuing for more? It's not like the roads are suddenly full of cars rushing from A to B and back again.
Anecdotally, we were out yesterday for a bit, Purley area, and it didn't seem much busier than a regular Saturday. Didn't see any petrol stations with any fuel though, passed at least 3.
Anecdotally, we were out yesterday for a bit, Purley area, and it didn't seem much busier than a regular Saturday. Didn't see any petrol stations with any fuel though, passed at least 3.
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Rockburner wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:15 am What are people actually doing with all this petrol? Queuing for more? It's not like the roads are suddenly full of cars rushing from A to B and back
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Just done a 45 mile round trip. Local station, 2 largeish Services (A road, not motorway) no fuel of any sort, 1 station being torn apart/rebuilt and 1 scruffy little Texaco next to Farnham railway station with diesel only. Not exactly convincing that things are improving. (The local station has had nothing since Monday).
PS On the Savile thing, there was a programme on him by Louis Theroux and, to be honest, I'm not sure which one of them creeped me out the most. I felt I needed a shower after watching them both.
PS On the Savile thing, there was a programme on him by Louis Theroux and, to be honest, I'm not sure which one of them creeped me out the most. I felt I needed a shower after watching them both.
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Probably didn't have enough fuel in the bike for a return trip to work this week, so last throw of the dice tour to fill up. My tour included Pratt's Bottom, Seal, Otford, Sevenoaks, Locksbottom, Pett Wood, to name but a few places.
End result- fuck all fuel to be had in these here parts.
Bike is now empty, as us the family bus.
End result- fuck all fuel to be had in these here parts.
Bike is now empty, as us the family bus.
All aboard the Peckham Pigeon! All aboard!
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It's levelling up in action, innit.
London and the South East have had all the investment, infrastructure and jobs.
They don't get the fuel, that goes to the ones that have further to travel and don't have the good bus/train/tube networks.
London and the South East have had all the investment, infrastructure and jobs.
They don't get the fuel, that goes to the ones that have further to travel and don't have the good bus/train/tube networks.
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That's levelling down.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:37 pm It's levelling up in action, innit.
London and the South East have had all the investment, infrastructure and jobs.
They don't get the fuel, that goes to the ones that have further to travel and don't have the good bus/train/tube networks.
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Fuel where it's needed - Brexited away. Along with Christmas. And school dinners. That is indeed leveling down.
On the other hand we have crowns on pint glasses and some of the buggers have been sent back.
On the other hand we have crowns on pint glasses and some of the buggers have been sent back.
To a kid looking up to me, life ain't nothing but bitches and money.
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Depends where you live. You see it as levelling down, out in the sticks with no public transport we see it as levelling up. Catch a bus/train, at least you can.Count Steer wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:49 pmThat's levelling down.Cousin Jack wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:37 pm It's levelling up in action, innit.
London and the South East have had all the investment, infrastructure and jobs.
They don't get the fuel, that goes to the ones that have further to travel and don't have the good bus/train/tube networks.
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I did a 150 mile round trip west from Brighton yesterday with a friend who had an Africa Twin (200 mile range) and a jerry can. Most petrol stations didn't have any, even the two that have been best stocked near me, The Big Sansburys and Asda. Found some in Henfield on the way out. It's hit an miss with most of the big stations and the smaller stations have been closed throughout.
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Not sure what the rest of the country is like, but NW London and Hertfordshire have lost a lot of petrol stations in the last 15 odd years I've noticed. I reckon at least half of the fuel stations on my commute to work are gone and been replaced by flats. I do wonder if that's part of the issue in the SE, lost of people, not enough fuel stations and once they are out you get a big problem.
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Drove straight into our local Tesco this morning and pulled up on an empty pump. In and out in as long as it takes to pay at pump and fill your tank.