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Petrol Supply Problems
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Will EU drivers want to come here even if the rules are relaxed? If it is for a temporary period only, there isn't much incentive unless they are paid a very good wage to come here. They will have the problem of finding somewhere to rent at a time when rents are increasing and there is still the problem of there being insufficient places to take breaks. It may be necessary to give them a lump sum to attract them back to the UK.10
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ForeverAddickted said:BR7_addick said:ForeverAddickted said:BR7_addick said:ForeverAddickted said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
For people who keep on about Brexit and how we should all be as one. You lot are incredibly insular regarding the situation everywhere else.
Or a certain Mr Keohane at the Valley perhaps?
I mean if you can’t take a HGV bosses word on HGV’s who’s word can you take?
Would rather listen to those a few tiers down who actually have sight on issues day to day0 -
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lonman said:ForeverAddickted said:BR7_addick said:ForeverAddickted said:BR7_addick said:ForeverAddickted said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
For people who keep on about Brexit and how we should all be as one. You lot are incredibly insular regarding the situation everywhere else.
Or a certain Mr Keohane at the Valley perhaps?
I mean if you can’t take a HGV bosses word on HGV’s who’s word can you take?
Would rather listen to those a few tiers down who actually have sight on issues day to day0 -
Rothko said:Addickted said:Rothko said:Addickted said:Rothko said:seth plum said:Is there a relationship between drivers wanting full tanks and range anxiety for electric vehicle drivers, and even the desire to always have phones and tablets charged up?
160 mile range - if he's careful. I'll give him a wave on my way to Fleetwood next Saturday.
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BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
For people who keep on about Brexit and how we should all be as one. You lot are incredibly insular regarding the situation everywhere else.
Well to be honest mate, I'd sooner go by my own lived experience, than listen to an angry "HGV boss's" political punditry on current affairs. But if we have to use "HGV bosses" for the answers, I'm sure you'll find a few that would give you other reasons
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ME14addick said:Will EU drivers want to come here even if the rules are relaxed? If it is for a temporary period only, there isn't much incentive unless they are paid a very good wage to come here. They will have the problem of finding somewhere to rent at a time when rents are increasing and there is still the problem of there being insufficient places to take breaks. It may be necessary to give them a lump sum to attract them back to the UK.16
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Anyone want to have a dig at the Turkey farmer who says his business is stuffed (see what I did there ?) because he can’t get pluckers, packers, slaughter men and get his produce transported and blames 100% Brexit. What would he know about Turkey farming I wonder. Not much I suppose because he’s never been a Turkey perhaps ?8
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ShootersHillGuru said:Anyone want to have a dig at the Turkey farmer who says his business is stuffed (see what I did there ?) because he can’t get pluckers, packers, slaughter men and get his produce transported and blames 100% Brexit. What would he know about Turkey farming I wonder. Not much I suppose because he’s never been a Turkey perhaps ?2
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ME14addick said:Will EU drivers want to come here even if the rules are relaxed? If it is for a temporary period only, there isn't much incentive unless they are paid a very good wage to come here. They will have the problem of finding somewhere to rent at a time when rents are increasing and there is still the problem of there being insufficient places to take breaks. It may be necessary to give them a lump sum to attract them back to the UK.16
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Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
For people who keep on about Brexit and how we should all be as one. You lot are incredibly insular regarding the situation everywhere else.
Well to be honest mate, I'd sooner go by my own lived experience, than listen to an angry "HGV boss's" political punditry on current affairs. But if we have to use "HGV bosses" for the answers, I'm sure you'll find a few that would give you other reasonsSo anyone who you suspect voted remain you just ignore even if they are the head of the industry in discussion?1 -
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BR7_addick said:Karim_myBagheri said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
but its as you say not the only reason.
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So, anyone know of any South East deliveries of fuel today, or stations that are open without massive queues?
Thought this thread may be useful for this kind of information, rather than morphing in from the HoC Brexit thread.3 -
Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
For people who keep on about Brexit and how we should all be as one. You lot are incredibly insular regarding the situation everywhere else.
Well to be honest mate, I'd sooner go by my own lived experience, than listen to an angry "HGV boss's" political punditry on current affairs. But if we have to use "HGV bosses" for the answers, I'm sure you'll find a few that would give you other reasons7 -
This thread is getting soooo boring...i'm off to fill me car up!!2
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If we look at this situation honestly, firstly we have to acknowledge that there isn't a shortage of petrol. There are delivery issues that affected some garages and thanks to reporting of the issue there has been a run on garages following the same principles as a run on banks or the toilet roll crisis last year.
Perfect storms usually occur due to a number of factors and Brexit is of course one of them. Those wishing to claim otherwise are being political but it is a one way street as far as they are usually concerned. But it is not totally the fault of Brexit, it is not even mainly the fault of Brexit, but it hasn't helped.
I was planning on driving to the Valley today but we have a holiday in a lodge in Wimborne next Friday and I need enough petrol for the trip there and back and to take my mum to a hospital consultation on Thursday. Through luck, I have enough petrol...I think having filled up on Wednesday. But the wife would kill me if I risked it and we didn't have enough! My mum is worried about her carers running out which could be a problem going forwards.
What the Government needs to do is set a target that no garage is closed for more than a few hours. This is the way to stop the run, in the same way banks can't run out of money. Any means to do this has to be explored as a matter of urgency. When people see the garages are not running out, they will calm down. If garages are closed for days, then it will fuel the fire and this problem will persist.6 -
MrWalker said:Excellent article.
https://www.thegrocer.co.uk/supply-chain/the-real-causes-of-the-hgv-driver-shortage-and-why-we-cant-blame-it-all-on-brexit/659841.article
18% of driver losses are due to EU drivers leaving the UK.
''It led a logistics thinktank led by Driver Require to conclude “EU drivers leaving the UK did not significantly contribute to the current shortage”, in a new report published this week.Brits are certainly the more significant factor. Over 55,000 domestic drivers left the industry during the last 18 months. Retirement, a lack of driving tests during Covid, and tax changes have all been cited as the cause.
''It should be noted first and foremost that Britain’s driver shortage is not a new phenomenon. Even in the heady days before Covid or Brexit, the UK was already lacking around 76,000 drivers, according to Logistics UK.''1 -
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lonman said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
For people who keep on about Brexit and how we should all be as one. You lot are incredibly insular regarding the situation everywhere else.
Well to be honest mate, I'd sooner go by my own lived experience, than listen to an angry "HGV boss's" political punditry on current affairs. But if we have to use "HGV bosses" for the answers, I'm sure you'll find a few that would give you other reasons
My point hasn't been anything to do with Brexit, just that the fuel problem hasn't got anything to do with lack of drivers, and more to do with people rinsing their local petrol stations dry.8 -
You would have thought all of this would have been more likely to have happened during the 'pingdemic'.2
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Gribbo said:lonman said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:Gribbo said:BR7_addick said:ValleyGary said:Brexit thread is over there —————>But also, Brexit = relavant to this thread.
For people who keep on about Brexit and how we should all be as one. You lot are incredibly insular regarding the situation everywhere else.
Well to be honest mate, I'd sooner go by my own lived experience, than listen to an angry "HGV boss's" political punditry on current affairs. But if we have to use "HGV bosses" for the answers, I'm sure you'll find a few that would give you other reasons
My point hasn't been anything to do with Brexit, just that the fuel problem hasn't got anything to do with lack of drivers, and more to do with people rinsing their local petrol stations dry.4 -
ShootersHillGuru said:Anyone want to have a dig at the Turkey farmer who says his business is stuffed (see what I did there ?) because he can’t get pluckers, packers, slaughter men and get his produce transported and blames 100% Brexit. What would he know about Turkey farming I wonder. Not much I suppose because he’s never been a Turkey perhaps ?1
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The treasury will be happy. Think of all that extra petrol duty and VAT they've earned in the past couple of days.0
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Addickted said:So, anyone know of any South East deliveries of fuel today, or stations that are open without massive queues?
Thought this thread may be useful for this kind of information, rather than morphing in from the HoC Brexit thread.
And it hasn’t morphed into the HoC Brexit thread, brexit as a whole isn’t being discussed it’s Brexit in relation to driver shortages.
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But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit4
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Addickted said:But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit
About two pages ago for all to see so wrong again.
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Place your bets.....who is going to get the last word?2
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We walked the dog to Asda his morning and there was a massive queue as I waited with him outside whilst my wife got some bits. One of the things that crossed my mind in the decent amount of time I had to contemplate (why does she take so long to shop?) was how big the Garage petrol tanks must be. I hadn't really thought of it before. The second thing was the fact that it isn't like filling the garage or spare room with toilet rolls, these idiots will fill up (not all of them are idiots of course, some genuinely need petrol). When they fill up, they will probably be a bit careful how they use their car because they are so frightened of running out, so by Tuesday, Wednesday ish, the sane people ought to be able to get their petrol.
Pubs must be missing a trick not reporting a beer shortage.0
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