n.w
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just drag them to the verge out the way
then fine the ****ers £10'000
just drag them to the verge out the way
Likewise when the haulage companies tried to blockade the refineries . The Multi- agency people were all over them taking their operators licence numbers , and were told that it would go badly with them when the said licences came up for renewal . Many of the drivers were small operators or even one man bands , who couldn't afford such aggro , and the protest fairly quickly fizzled out . Unfortunately most , if not all of the big distribution companies didn't join , as apparently they had a clause in their contracts to vary their contract price in line with fuel prices . I think the big outfit with the green units were one of those with nothing to lose as the price of fuel escalated . (Just in passing "How are the mighty fallen ? " ) I read somewhere that trade in their shares had been suspended , and that the CEO had stepped down - did he fall , or was he pushed ?They must be treated like terrorists..
Looking at the Welsh news, it looks like they’ve concreted their arms into blocks. Fuzz busy taking photos of said arms and thinking how to free them. Said it could “take days”
Once these XR bods start to pee off Joe Public, they’ll rapidly lose support. Anyway, they’ll need to be free in time to collect their giro
The man who built it up was shunted aside by money men who thought they knew better. He's trying to get back now, can't remember the details though.Likewise when the haulage companies tried to blockade the refineries . The Multi- agency people were all over them taking their operators licence numbers , and were told that it would go badly with them when the said licences came up for renewal . Many of the drivers were small operators or even one man bands , who couldn't afford such aggro , and the protest fairly quickly fizzled out . Unfortunately most , if not all of the big distribution companies didn't join , as apparently they had a clause in their contracts to vary their contract price in line with fuel prices . I think the big outfit with the green units were one of those with nothing to lose as the price of fuel escalated . (Just in passing "How are the mighty fallen ? " ) I read somewhere that trade in their shares had been suspended , and that the CEO had stepped down - did he fall , or was he pushed ?
Yes , I think that will be true , as has happened many times before , and presumably will again .The man who built it up was shunted aside by money men who thought they knew better. He's trying to get back now, can't remember the details though.
you will find that their work has dryed up ,giveing them the time.it is funny how they get so much time off work..
well there is a lot of leisure tractor driving being doneThink "leisure " covers a lot of issues that in reality are more prevalent than "day to day" prominent points?
It's what they look at from different angles.well there is a lot of leisure tractor driving being done
The protest didnt fizzle out, they were bought off with a few empty promisesLikewise when the haulage companies tried to blockade the refineries . The Multi- agency people were all over them taking their operators licence numbers , and were told that it would go badly with them when the said licences came up for renewal . Many of the drivers were small operators or even one man bands , who couldn't afford such aggro , and the protest fairly quickly fizzled out . Unfortunately most , if not all of the big distribution companies didn't join , as apparently they had a clause in their contracts to vary their contract price in line with fuel prices . I think the big outfit with the green units were one of those with nothing to lose as the price of fuel escalated . (Just in passing "How are the mighty fallen ? " ) I read somewhere that trade in their shares had been suspended , and that the CEO had stepped down - did he fall , or was he pushed ?
RSPCA chief is forced to quit after she's exposed as a vegan extremist
Jane Tredgett, 52, co-founded Animal Rebellion, an off-shoot of Extinction Rebellion. She was forced to quit her unpaid post after it emerged she organised the two-week protest in central London.www.dailymail.co.uk
Surprised they needed an alternative route as the oil refinaries on the east coast has pipelines from the refineries so this is never a problem.It was my field that was used to bypass the protest. Glad to see they gave up quickly I want to drill some barley!!!
our young people seem to be scientifically illiterate, who are keener on "virtue signalling" and listening to sound bites rather than really seeing the bigger picture, I hope I am not becoming "Victor Meldrew"!!How about the Brazilian rainforest is being lost at a rate of one hectare a minute to make beef grazing?
The tragic thing is, we can easily grow all the cattle we need, on existing grassland; at the same time regenerating the (often desertified) land and sequestrating carbon dioxide from the air and locking it those poor soils, making them healthier and restoring the water cycle. In fact good farming is the only hope for humanity (at so many levels), but the way industrial agriculture is currently practised isn't helping.