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Current Affairs
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
Send all cheques to me for safe keeping.
The address is, box number mu99s, The Cayman Islands……….
The address is, box number mu99s, The Cayman Islands……….
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Manoverboard
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Re: Current Affairs
Perhaps we could do a Forum Hop-On-Hop-Off ... without actually going anywhere 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
To be fair they didn't stop at any ports......
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Kendhni
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Bad idea, someone could catch COVID leaving David open to a lawsuit.Manoverboard wrote: 20 Sep 2021, 08:25Perhaps we could do a Forum Hop-On-Hop-Off ... without actually going anywhere![]()
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Stephen
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Kendhni wrote: 20 Sep 2021, 09:44Bad idea, someone could catch COVID leaving David open to a lawsuit.Manoverboard wrote: 20 Sep 2021, 08:25Perhaps we could do a Forum Hop-On-Hop-Off ... without actually going anywhere![]()
Very distinguished in cap and gown
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oldbluefox
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Re: Current Affairs
Could save some money if we just bought a single ticket 
I was taught to be cautious
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Current Affairs
Good idea. Who are we sending?
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Manoverboard
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I guess it would be appropriate to send somebody who knows everything about it ... 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Ray B
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Whilst your trip sounds like a good idea there is not really much to see. The stars may look a bit brighter, but they are still light years away. The earth is there yes, but you could really get a simular experience by hanging an illuminated glode in a big darkened room.
My advice, keep your money in your piggy bank.
My advice, keep your money in your piggy bank.
Don't worry, be happy
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Kendhni
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Did you miss the bevy of scantily clad dancing women that we passed?
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Onelife
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Actions speak louder than words but words that inspire generally make things happen…nice one Boris.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/ ... r-humanity
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/ ... r-humanity
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Kendhni
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Words and sound bites are cheap, given the verifiable evidence of previous actions I have absolutely no faith in anything other than BS and lip service (and furious patting themselves on the back). But maybe for once I will be pleasantly surprised ... I suspect however that if I am pleasantly surprised then there will be a huge run on prozac and a lot of whining from the population.
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Stephen
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Petrol will continue to flow, says transport secretary https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58673567
Try telling that to the idiots all queuing up round our way.
Try telling that to the idiots all queuing up round our way.
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david63
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And everywhere else. I read somewhere that of the supermarket petrol stations there were about 10 out of 1,700 closed yesterday.
Another case of media sensationalism.
Go electric then you do not have the problem is what I say
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screwy
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Not helped by the usual scaremongering by the media.
If people think that tanker driver shortages can be filled by someone passing their HGV test they are sadly mistaken. Tanker driving is an art like heavy haulage drivers.
In the not so distant past getting a job as a Tanker driver especially with the big companies was dead men’s shoes.
The problem with tankers is that although there are Baffles in the tank the fuel still ‘ sloshes around ‘ making it an unsteady load.
45000 tests cancelled due to COVID.
DVSA on strike,not processing applications ( bloody Unions)
Young men don’t want to be away from home( tramping) they want to be home with mummy putting their tea on the table.
Better pay and conditions, the
Road Haulage industry is partly to blame,non uk drivers brought wages down.
If people think that tanker driver shortages can be filled by someone passing their HGV test they are sadly mistaken. Tanker driving is an art like heavy haulage drivers.
In the not so distant past getting a job as a Tanker driver especially with the big companies was dead men’s shoes.
The problem with tankers is that although there are Baffles in the tank the fuel still ‘ sloshes around ‘ making it an unsteady load.
45000 tests cancelled due to COVID.
DVSA on strike,not processing applications ( bloody Unions)
Young men don’t want to be away from home( tramping) they want to be home with mummy putting their tea on the table.
Better pay and conditions, the
Road Haulage industry is partly to blame,non uk drivers brought wages down.
Mel
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david63
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Many years ago I worked with a woman whose husband was a tanker driver and he said that the worst scenario is an artic tanker going downhill with a bend at the bottom.
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Stephen
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Re: Current Affairs
I agree about Media scaremongering.
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Stephen
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Until there's a power cut, or unless of course it's a self charge vehicle.david63 wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 12:44And everywhere else. I read somewhere that of the supermarket petrol stations there were about 10 out of 1,700 closed yesterday.
Another case of media sensationalism.
Go electric then you do not have the problem is what I say![]()
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david63
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If we are supposedly short of 100,000 HGV drivers where are all these drivers going to go? The roads/motorways are already full of HGVs so another 100,000 would just bring the road system to a standstill.
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towny44
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I thought the figure was 18000 not 100,000.david63 wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 16:00If we are supposedly short of 100,000 HGV drivers where are all these drivers going to go? The roads/motorways are already full of HGVs so another 100,000 would just bring the road system to a standstill.
John
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
Trainee Pensioner since 2000
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Kendhni
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I believe that is one of the primary aims of HS2.david63 wrote: 24 Sep 2021, 16:00If we are supposedly short of 100,000 HGV drivers where are all these drivers going to go? The roads/motorways are already full of HGVs so another 100,000 would just bring the road system to a standstill.
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Stephen
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David is correct, albeit it is an estimate. Info Googled
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100,000 HGV drivers
It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.4 hours ago
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100,000 HGV drivers
It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.4 hours ago
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Ranchi
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Plant a seed & watch it grow! Yesterday the media reported problems with supplies of fuel to garages. Today there are long queues reported at garages and the 6pm news has had to mention that there is not a shortage of fuel and supplies are ‘resilient’. Was yesterday’s report an example of a self fulfilling prophecy?
Is it ever acceptable for news stories to be suppressed?
Would suppression have resulted in an easing of the situation?
I only mention this as we are down south, 259 miles from home & the car app informs me that it’s range is 188 miles.
I guess it’s similar to ‘there are plenty of sun beds for all passengers. There is no need to get up early and stake your claim with a towel & paperback.’
Is it ever acceptable for news stories to be suppressed?
Would suppression have resulted in an easing of the situation?
I only mention this as we are down south, 259 miles from home & the car app informs me that it’s range is 188 miles.
I guess it’s similar to ‘there are plenty of sun beds for all passengers. There is no need to get up early and stake your claim with a towel & paperback.’
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david63
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I would perhaps think that that is nearer the mark
Ah but HS2 is to be scrapped in order to pay for "Insulate Britain". As I have said before you solve one problem and in doing so create several others.
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Kendhni
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Is that not just the route to Leeds?
That could severely hinder the governments 'level up' plans