baza31
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As above see link . 26p per litre and there going mad shows how much we get raped day in day out by our government
Sorry forgot link http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16415253
[Edited on 04-01-2012 by baza31]
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LeeM
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What
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Conway563
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Do you really want to live with the infrastructure of Nigeria?
I quite like having the NHS, paved roads etc TBH
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Ian
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I think he's meaning the public propensity to make their feelings known.
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Eddx14xe
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Whenever we have strikes here, people just use it as an excuse to stay in bed instead of going to work.
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baza31
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
I think he's meaning the public propensity to make their feelings known.
Correct. If we ALL did it for a week the country would grind to a halt to let these politicians know we mean business. But like the striking people don't because of various excuses . It's bad we pay 6 times what they Pay.
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Matt H
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Yeah lets be exactly like Nigeria. Seems pretty rational to me.
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Sunz
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But don't they earn something like $2.50 a day so 26p per liter works out expensive there ? Obviously to the poorer person just like it affects the "working man" here.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by baza31
quote: Originally posted by Ian
I think he's meaning the public propensity to make their feelings known.
Correct. If we ALL did it for a week the country would grind to a halt to let these politicians know we mean business. But like the striking people don't because of various excuses . It's bad we pay 6 times what they Pay.
Come on this is Britain. Everyone knows people here just moan, occasionally strike but then shut up and carry on as per normal, nothing extreme ever happens here apart from the occasional chav riot
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corsajay88
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
quote: Originally posted by baza31
quote: Originally posted by Ian
I think he's meaning the public propensity to make their feelings known.
Correct. If we ALL did it for a week the country would grind to a halt to let these politicians know we mean business. But like the striking people don't because of various excuses . It's bad we pay 6 times what they Pay.
Come on this is Britain. Everyone knows people here just moan, occasionally strike but then shut up and carry on as per normal, nothing extreme ever happens here apart from the occasional chav riot
Strike, i seem to remember everyone moaning about the last strikes on the thread i started because it caused them a mild inconvenience.
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Cavey
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If you wanted to stop Britain just get the bar staff to strike, people would worry then
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mattk
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the majority of britain are too far in debt to have a decent strike, people wouldnt dare go with out a weeks pay.
we love a good moan, but most of us are greedy twats or skint
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Gary
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Mattk. Nail. Head.
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AndyKent
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quote: Originally posted by Sunz
But don't they earn something like $2.50 a day so 26p per liter works out expensive there ? Obviously to the poorer person just like it affects the "working man" here.
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pow
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WHy is black market petrol more expensive
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C2RL R
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Yeah lets be exactly like Nigeria. Seems pretty rational to me.
good result for Bruins last night eh? just watched the highlights. Did you see Ribeiro's first for Dallas? he's a cheeky fucker when he's on form.
totally off topic there...
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