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Post by COBO on Oct 6, 2021 23:21:17 GMT
Do you think that the Petrol crisis might help diverting more money into improving the transport network in London? Who knows how long this will last?
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Post by dashing0ne on Oct 7, 2021 6:31:38 GMT
No adverts from Khan, to encourage people to get back on buses, but adverts for motorists to watch their speed. Then again Khan has his Range Rovers to enjoy. I think they want to further kill off bus travel as they further reduce the subsidy for TfL. Even Oxford Street is a shadow of its former self now people buy online or go to out of town shopping areas where you can actually park the car. Yet to see more deliveries, but they are rationing drivers to £35 max at the pumps. Still some demand for buses in outer London. I filled up on Friday gone, first time in over a month, tank was empty with low fuel light on. Waited less than 5 minutes to get to the pump, think there was a queue of around 10 cars. No restriction on price at pumps either. Although on the London border many places have not been hit crazy by panic buying. Very true, living on the Surrey-London border, fuel scarce but if you go up to Sutton there is some fuel but some cars won't have enough fuel to get to Sutton.
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Post by southlondon413 on Oct 7, 2021 6:34:31 GMT
Do you think that the Petrol crisis might help diverting more money into improving the transport network in London? Who knows how long this will last? No because as far as central government, local government and the population who can read past media BS are concerned there is no petrol crisis which is absolutely correct. It was a construct by the media to create panic amongst the plebs who have eaten into this new narrative that Britain is about to fall apart. Today papers like the Daily Mail are now threatening that the French are going to destroy Christmas by blocking the channel, which in my opinion would be tantamount to war. No basis of fact other than a few French fisherman peeed that delays have meant they don’t have licenses for UK fishing waters. In the midst of all various papers are starting to run articles about how Brits are now stockpiling (panic buying) for Christmas. We don’t have a petrol crisis we have a clickbait scum journalist crisis, I probably could think of a shorter title but meh…
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Post by COBO on Oct 7, 2021 6:37:14 GMT
Do you think that the Petrol crisis might help diverting more money into improving the transport network in London? Who knows how long this will last? No because as far as central government, local government and the population who can read past media BS are concerned there is no petrol crisis which is absolutely correct. It was a construct by the media to create panic amongst the plebs who have eaten into this new narrative that Britain is about to fall apart. Today papers like the Daily Mail are now threatening that the French are going to destroy Christmas by blocking the channel, which in my opinion would be tantamount to war. No basis of fact other than a few French fisherman peeed that delays have meant they don’t have licenses for UK fishing waters. In the midst of all various papers are starting to run articles about how Brits are now stockpiling (panic buying) for Christmas. We don’t have a petrol crisis we have a clickbait scum journalist crisis, I probably could think of a shorter title but meh… 😂 that is too funny. But on a serious note your totally right.
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Post by capitalomnibus on Oct 7, 2021 20:00:01 GMT
Do you think that the Petrol crisis might help diverting more money into improving the transport network in London? Who knows how long this will last? I doubt it, on what way would you think so.
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