Autobus e taxi riformati nel Regno Unito sono gli unici veicoli presenti alla “protesta nazionale per il carburante” di Jenrick dopo la fine della marcia

    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/reform-uk-fuel-protest-b2965664.html

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    1. Krabsandwich on

      Oh dear oh dear they called a demo and no one turned up bless. Looks like the majority of people blame the war rather than the Government. A bit of a blow for Reform they were clearly planning on a nice big demo just before the local elections.

    2. TheOnlyGaming3 on

      only morons think the government are responsible for the high fuel prices that suspiciously only appeared after the iran war started

    3. Ok-Western3626 on

      They could have used an 8 seater taxi instead of a double decker bus. And these clowns think they can run things more efficiently?

    4. Figgzyvan on

      Congestion charge. Ulez.
      It all adds up.
      And think of the environment.

    5. callsignhotdog on

      lol they even turned up 40 minutes late to their own demo. Outstanding.

    6. Mitchverr on

      A lot of people really do not understand the economics of the fuel situation at all.

      People ask for the taxes to be cut to reduce cost, not how it will work.

      1) What programs/debt do you suggest pays for it?

      2) What system do we use to try to ensure that the forecourts hold the lower prices?

      3) What system do we use to maintain levels should the world oil crisis continue or get worse? Because 1000% bet the “drop the taxes” crowd will also say no to ration books.

      Simply put, prices are what people are willing to pay for them, reducing the price isnt possible without massive overreach by the government at which point it would simply be more cost effective to mandate our oil/refineries prioritise UK customers and force a market price cap for domestic sale from the top down. Forecourts dont need to spike prices if their suppliers are mandated to keep lower costs.

      I can bet you that these groups pushing the “no/lower tax” would be massively against this because it isnt grass roots, its paid for/operated by people who are in the high wealth class that would lose out on that side. The people who push to lower taxes are the same people funny enough that are very friendly with oil and gas companies that stand to make even bigger profits as they charge more as demand goes up.

    7. VehicleWonderful6586 on

      The rest of the convoy refused to enter the ULEZ and went back to outer Bromley.

    8. TumblyBump on

      I’ll say it again. Reform have peaked. Trump has proved the catalyst. People are starting to realise.

    9. Dismal_Uses on

      Why would you hold a demo at 8 (9) on a Monday morning of all times of day? Most Reform voters are still in bed.

    10. DukePPUk on

      Would that be the same “national fuel protest” that [this article from this morning](https://np.reddit.com/r/unitedkingdom/comments/1swxhkg/national_fuel_tax_protest_tractors_and_trucks_to/) is about?

      The one that the Standard helpfully described as

      > The biggest national fuel protest in 20 years…

      with them boldly claiming that:

      > On Monday morning, the Houses of Parliament is expected to be swarmed by a legion of farmers on tractors, lorry drivers and tradesmen in vans as they demand the Chancellor of the Exchequer takes action to tackle “out of control” fuel prices.

      You’ve got to love the British brand of “journalism by press release.”

      Who needs protests to actually happen when you can send out a press release about it the night before and get a major newspaper to publish an article saying how big it will be?

    11. initiali5ed on

      No one turned up to a protest arranged by a Trump funded grifter to complain about Trump increasing fuel prices? I’m shocked.

    12. Anxious_Equipment144 on

      LOL. Simply LOL.

      You know, if the press didn’t constantly boost these idiots then this would happen a lot more.

    13. Ill_Refrigerator_593 on

      I hope people will withdraw the claims made about farmers in the earlier thread.

      Looks like they showed good sense after all.

    14. Gold_owl_man on

      On both sides of the house, there are politicians that have my respect. On both sides of the house there are politicians I find quite loathsome.

      This man is a total unmitigated embarrassment and I suspect: a complete wanker.

    15. reachingechoes on

      Aside from anything else look at that stupid fucking baseball cap

    16. pajamakitten on

      The government simply cannot do anything to help at this point, nothing major at least. What Reform will never admit is that we (by which I mean most of the world) is now at the mercy of the US, Israel and Iran. Until the war is over, the government can merely put sticking plasters on the issue, they certainly cannot reverse it. I think we have reached a point where the vast majority of people have come to realise that, especially now that Farage and Badenoch have backed down on joining the US in direct action.

    17. wolfiasty on

      Protest on Monday ? Yeah mate but imagine some of us have to go to work. Money won’t earn on it’s own.

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