“Dormiremo nei nostri trattori” – cresce il timore che la protesta per il carburante lasci le pompe a secco nell’ovest del paese

https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/well-sleep-in-our-tractors-fears-grow-that-fuel-protest-will-leave-pumps-in-the-west-of-the-country-dry/a932392093.html

di B8_B8_B8

15 commenti

  1. B8_B8_B8 on

    >At Galway Port, the fuel terminal was shut down from 11am yesterday after tractors parked across the entrance, preventing delivery trucks from ­refuelling. No fuel has left the terminal since yesterday morning and pumps in Galway were expected to run dry as early as last evening.

    Why are they blocking fuel deliveries?

  2. PuckArBuile22 on

    Sound lads, screw the rest of us. Thank god the fuel price increases don’t effect anyone else.

  3. UnalomeJourneying on

    So they’re complaining about fuel prices and shortages then they block garages from refueling and also fill up their tractors and drive for hours at a slow pace just to waste all their fuel??

    Genius.

  4. Art_Questioner on

    I wonder if they are sponsored by someone who will benefit from this chaos or they are just a bunch of brainless amoebas.

  5. Ok-Coffee-9587 on

    Let’s make everything worse. Blocking fuel distribution centre. Bellends.

  6. DubPlane on

    Well according to the the Gardaí in Dublin just now, they didn’t sleep in their tractors they just abandoned them. Healthcare workers are having difficulty getting to work and these idiots on the protests think it’s a great laugh.
    This protest has been massively pushed across social media and I think we all know it’s not all coming from Ireland.

  7. Quietgoer on

    Its absolutely infuriating that you have to pay fuel excise on the fuel you use to get to the protest against said fuel excise. The government are literally making money off the protest itself

    Also the US politicians causing all this sh1t are the ones who have the least worries about buying fuel. I’m sure most haven’t lifted a pump nozzle in years, if ever.

    They’re in their bunkers and mansions gleefully saying “Let the ordinary people pay for it!”

  8. Soft-Affect-8327 on

    I always worried, down the years, about Something Big happening in Galway.

    A crash, a terror alert. Something that would shut the place down.

    Now here we are. Connemara is closed effectively.

  9. weatherstorm1 on

    Dont see why if anyone else decided to park and abandon their car overnight on O’Connell street they’d be towed away yet this is tolerated. Joke

  10. AcademicInflation68 on

    Viewing the WhatsApp organising groups has been interesting. One message I read seemed to come from an antagonizer hoping to escalate things. “Cut the taxes or cut their throats” This person didn’t appear to be a haulier or tractor driver. Also the call to try to block Dublin port came very late in the day.

  11. Protesting a fuel shortage by contributing to a fuel shortage wasn’t on my 2026 bingo card.

    Not the sharpest lightbulbs in the toy chest i guess.

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