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  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,059
    Addickted said:
    But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit
    I literally posted two massive daily Mail headlines and stated  “people are idiots”  

    About two pages ago for all to see so wrong again.


    I assumed the “people are idiots” comment was directly  in relation to Brexit! 
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,258
    Currently waiting for a bus at the top of forest hill down to Sydenham to go to my dad’s who will then drive us to the game.  I went out about an hour ago as we are pretty much on empty.  It’s pretty bad round this way for traffic, and the Shell I drove past at the top of Crystal Palace park was out.

    I didn’t have time to sit in any queues as I want to get to the game, but haven’t seen a sight of a bus yet.  All a bit inconvenient, but when you see panic buying, do these people not think of the knock on effect for emergency vehicles, public transport etc.   I can’t get my head around it.  I don’t think I could stomach the embarrassment of being that type of person that’s gone out and filled up cans etc.  No shame 
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,213
    se9addick said:
    Addickted said:
    But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit
    I literally posted two massive daily Mail headlines and stated  “people are idiots”  

    About two pages ago for all to see so wrong again.


    I assumed the “people are idiots” comment was directly  in relation to Brexit! 
    I’d get ready to duck if I were you..
  • cblock
    cblock Posts: 1,962
    Expecting pelters from people when I eventually fill my vehicle up, last time was 2 weeks ago, will also need to fill a couple of cans to fill up for my gardening business
    for the power tools, just know I will get grief from someone.
  • McBobbin said:
    First world problems abound... Couldnt get into my usual Tesco because of blocked by cars, so went to the one in town. Had those trolleys that took a pound. Did I have a pound? No. Did any of the tills in the shop have a pound? Yes! The fourth one I had to queue up for. So glad I was wearing a mask so I could mouth death threats at every person in the shop
    You need to get one of those token things for the key ring, saves all that malarky.  Plenty on Amazon.

  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,855
    McBobbin said:
    First world problems abound... Couldnt get into my usual Tesco because of blocked by cars, so went to the one in town. Had those trolleys that took a pound. Did I have a pound? No. Did any of the tills in the shop have a pound? Yes! The fourth one I had to queue up for. So glad I was wearing a mask so I could mouth death threats at every person in the shop
    You need to get one of those token things for the key ring, saves all that malarky.  Plenty on Amazon.

    For £2.50  :D
  • lonman
    lonman Posts: 254
    se9addick said:
    Addickted said:
    But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit
    I literally posted two massive daily Mail headlines and stated  “people are idiots”  

    About two pages ago for all to see so wrong again.


    I assumed the “people are idiots” comment was directly  in relation to Brexit! 
    Everyone knows that not all the people that voted Brexit were idiots, but show me an idiot that didn't. I'm still wondering where the £350million a weeks gone ? 
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    According to the BBC the government will set out tomorrow details of a temporary visa scheme for non UK lorry drivers. It will be limited in time, I have no idea what kind of hurdles or checks will be needed for those drivers.
    I believe it will be an extra expense for someone or other, and will be needed after 1st October when the present system stops as a result of the UK leaving the EU.
    The oven ready system we hear about tomorrow will be interesting to scrutinise.
  • seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    From the 1st October those travelling in to the UK will no longer be allowed to use EU, EEA, or Swiss national identity cards when entering the UK. They must hold full passports, including presumably non UK truck drivers.
    That is another barrier to a solution to the transportation crisis in the UK.
    I wonder why.
    Why? Don’t they hold passports then? How many people currently travel into the UK with only national identity cards and not a passport ?
    I imagine thousands do currently. They won’t be allowed to after 1st October though.
    I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.
    So to be clear imagine and think

    That doesn’t really equate to another barrier and “I wonder why” I would suggest. 

    If it emerges as a barrier it’s surely quickly resolved by those people getting a passport ?


    It would be a barrier to for example non UK HGV drivers who currently enter the UK with ID that is not a passport.
    It happens in six days.
    I agree it can be resolved if they all used a passport, but the time it takes them to get one, plus the expense equates to a barrier. But quickly?
    Perhaps non UK HGV drivers don’t want to go to all that kind of faff, especially as is reported there is plenty of work available to them on the continent.
    For the drivers to have to include that decision or action in the equation of their working life, when they didn’t have to before, is an extra barrier, and it is because of ….. (sorry I am not allowed to say Brexit am I?).
    Don’t agree that it’s a faff to get a passport nor need be time consuming. Indeed the relative cost is not high either if it’s your investment to secure a job and to get a job that is better paid than elsewhere in Europe (as I assume that’s what will attract drivers to return). The change on entry requirements will not have been unknown to impacted stakeholders. 

    Pure conjecture with no evidence to suggest it’s a meaningful barrier. 

    It’s just a scheduled change to entry requirements. 

    Quite plausible that many will already hold passports anyway for leisure purposes otherwise visiting the UK or other destinations outside Europe. 

    My point is you presented it almost as a confirmed barrier when you seemingly  have no data to support that. 


  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,213
    lonman said:
    se9addick said:
    Addickted said:
    But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit
    I literally posted two massive daily Mail headlines and stated  “people are idiots”  

    About two pages ago for all to see so wrong again.


    I assumed the “people are idiots” comment was directly  in relation to Brexit! 
    Everyone knows that not all the people that voted Brexit were idiots, but show me an idiot that didn't. I'm still wondering where the £350million a weeks gone ? 
    Now this, should be on the Brexit thread.

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  • killerandflash
    killerandflash Posts: 69,914
    edited September 2021
    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 ? 
    There's something wrong though where farmers (in this case) rely on foreign workers to do these jobs, and why we can't get British people to do them, whether it's wages or the educational/vocational training system where instead of training our own youngsters to do essential jobs, we've relied on getting already trained people in from abroad

    I've always thought it was morally dubious to import already trained nurses and doctors from poorer countries also

  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,855
    lonman said:
    se9addick said:
    Addickted said:
    But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit
    I literally posted two massive daily Mail headlines and stated  “people are idiots”  

    About two pages ago for all to see so wrong again.


    I assumed the “people are idiots” comment was directly  in relation to Brexit! 
    Everyone knows that not all the people that voted Brexit were idiots, but show me an idiot that didn't. I'm still wondering where the £350million a weeks gone ? 
    Come on mate, if you want to be a twat just go on the HoC. There's literally dozens of people there dying to meet you. 
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,855
    cabbles said:
    Currently waiting for a bus at the top of forest hill down to Sydenham to go to my dad’s who will then drive us to the game.  I went out about an hour ago as we are pretty much on empty.  It’s pretty bad round this way for traffic, and the Shell I drove past at the top of Crystal Palace park was out.

    I didn’t have time to sit in any queues as I want to get to the game, but haven’t seen a sight of a bus yet.  All a bit inconvenient, but when you see panic buying, do these people not think of the knock on effect for emergency vehicles, public transport etc.   I can’t get my head around it.  I don’t think I could stomach the embarrassment of being that type of person that’s gone out and filled up cans etc.  No shame 
    I was thinking about that earlier. A charitable mind would maybe think that they have either run out of fuel (if on foot) or driving it to someone who has (if in a car). I bet that loads of cars have run out of petrol just trying to find fuel! 

    I bet loads of those people aren't doing it for those reasons though!
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,370
    edited September 2021
    Bremoaners chirping up...

    Wonder why there is a lack of home grown HGV drivers?
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,213
    cblock said:
    Expecting pelters from people when I eventually fill my vehicle up, last time was 2 weeks ago, will also need to fill a couple of cans to fill up for my gardening business
    for the power tools, just know I will get grief from someone.
    Not at all, it’s what you need nothing wrong with that.

    I guess with this in mind we should probably hold judgment on those being snapped filing up things other than cars cos we don’t know what they need it for in reality.
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,855
    cblock said:
    Expecting pelters from people when I eventually fill my vehicle up, last time was 2 weeks ago, will also need to fill a couple of cans to fill up for my gardening business
    for the power tools, just know I will get grief from someone.
    Not at all, it’s what you need nothing wrong with that.

    I guess with this in mind we should probably hold judgment on those being snapped filing up things other than cars cos we don’t know what they need it for in reality.
    Can't we plaster them all over social media first and ask questions later?  :D
  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    edited September 2021
    As soon as someone posts an opinion you don't like just demand evidence and data. You can then happily challenge the value of each bit of evidence and the interpretation of the data until the cows come home. Classic social media bullshittery.
  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,213
    Huskaris said:
    cblock said:
    Expecting pelters from people when I eventually fill my vehicle up, last time was 2 weeks ago, will also need to fill a couple of cans to fill up for my gardening business
    for the power tools, just know I will get grief from someone.
    Not at all, it’s what you need nothing wrong with that.

    I guess with this in mind we should probably hold judgment on those being snapped filing up things other than cars cos we don’t know what they need it for in reality.
    Can't we plaster them all over social media first and ask questions later?  :D
    Nothing like a good old fashioned witch hunt on a modern platform 🧙‍♀️ 
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,855
    Huskaris said:
    cblock said:
    Expecting pelters from people when I eventually fill my vehicle up, last time was 2 weeks ago, will also need to fill a couple of cans to fill up for my gardening business
    for the power tools, just know I will get grief from someone.
    Not at all, it’s what you need nothing wrong with that.

    I guess with this in mind we should probably hold judgment on those being snapped filing up things other than cars cos we don’t know what they need it for in reality.
    Can't we plaster them all over social media first and ask questions later?  :D
    Nothing like a good old fashioned witch hunt on a modern platform 🧙‍♀️ 
    So sad that a website that was (allegedly) set up for rating the attractiveness of women could become so toxic. 
  • Bremoaners chirping up...

    Wonder why there is a lack of home grown HGV drivers?
    WTF is a Bremoaner? Is it the same as a Remoaner or is it a new twist? Someone who is moaning about apparent backsliding towards freedom of movement?

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  • Huskaris said:
    lonman said:
    se9addick said:
    Addickted said:
    But you've not mentioned panic buying, just Brexit
    I literally posted two massive daily Mail headlines and stated  “people are idiots”  

    About two pages ago for all to see so wrong again.


    I assumed the “people are idiots” comment was directly  in relation to Brexit! 
    Everyone knows that not all the people that voted Brexit were idiots, but show me an idiot that didn't. I'm still wondering where the £350million a weeks gone ? 
    Come on mate, if you want to be a twat just go on the HoC. There's literally dozens of people there dying to meet you. 
    Shouldn't it be called house of twats if that is the criteria?
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,045
    Any advice for getting to The Valley this afternoon,  I.e local snarl ups to swerve? Coming from North of river so main decision is Dartford or Blackwall.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    From the 1st October those travelling in to the UK will no longer be allowed to use EU, EEA, or Swiss national identity cards when entering the UK. They must hold full passports, including presumably non UK truck drivers.
    That is another barrier to a solution to the transportation crisis in the UK.
    I wonder why.
    Why? Don’t they hold passports then? How many people currently travel into the UK with only national identity cards and not a passport ?
    I imagine thousands do currently. They won’t be allowed to after 1st October though.
    I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.
    So to be clear imagine and think

    That doesn’t really equate to another barrier and “I wonder why” I would suggest. 

    If it emerges as a barrier it’s surely quickly resolved by those people getting a passport ?


    It would be a barrier to for example non UK HGV drivers who currently enter the UK with ID that is not a passport.
    It happens in six days.
    I agree it can be resolved if they all used a passport, but the time it takes them to get one, plus the expense equates to a barrier. But quickly?
    Perhaps non UK HGV drivers don’t want to go to all that kind of faff, especially as is reported there is plenty of work available to them on the continent.
    For the drivers to have to include that decision or action in the equation of their working life, when they didn’t have to before, is an extra barrier, and it is because of ….. (sorry I am not allowed to say Brexit am I?).
    Don’t agree that it’s a faff to get a passport nor need be time consuming. Indeed the relative cost is not high either if it’s your investment to secure a job and to get a job that is better paid than elsewhere in Europe (as I assume that’s what will attract drivers to return). The change on entry requirements will not have been unknown to impacted stakeholders. 

    Pure conjecture with no evidence to suggest it’s a meaningful barrier. 

    It’s just a scheduled change to entry requirements. 

    Quite plausible that many will already hold passports anyway for leisure purposes otherwise visiting the UK or other destinations outside Europe. 

    My point is you presented it almost as a confirmed barrier when you seemingly  have no data to support that. 


    Yes it is an extra barrier that wasn’t there before. I understand you probably don’t see it as a big deal nevertheless it is a barrier.
    It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,344
    edited September 2021
    Stig said:
    Any advice for getting to The Valley this afternoon,  I.e local snarl ups to swerve? Coming from North of river so main decision is Dartford or Blackwall.
    Bad news, I'm afraid. I'm hearing that most roads are running pretty smoothly and there aren't too many snarl ups. Seems like you'll make the game. 
  • Huskaris
    Huskaris Posts: 9,855
    Stig said:
    Any advice for getting to The Valley this afternoon,  I.e local snarl ups to swerve? Coming from North of river so main decision is Dartford or Blackwall.
    Try and avoid smaller roads with petrol stations on them (that are open). You end up sitting in a queue with the people trying to get petrol. If coming off at Blackwall you might have problems by BP on Woolwich Road I would imagine.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,045
    Thanks Chizz & Huskaris. Just seen Clive has thoughtfully started a separate thread for that: https://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/92528/travelling-to-the-valley-today-25-9-21#latest
  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,258
    Huskaris said:
    cabbles said:
    Currently waiting for a bus at the top of forest hill down to Sydenham to go to my dad’s who will then drive us to the game.  I went out about an hour ago as we are pretty much on empty.  It’s pretty bad round this way for traffic, and the Shell I drove past at the top of Crystal Palace park was out.

    I didn’t have time to sit in any queues as I want to get to the game, but haven’t seen a sight of a bus yet.  All a bit inconvenient, but when you see panic buying, do these people not think of the knock on effect for emergency vehicles, public transport etc.   I can’t get my head around it.  I don’t think I could stomach the embarrassment of being that type of person that’s gone out and filled up cans etc.  No shame 
    I was thinking about that earlier. A charitable mind would maybe think that they have either run out of fuel (if on foot) or driving it to someone who has (if in a car). I bet that loads of cars have run out of petrol just trying to find fuel! 

    I bet loads of those people aren't doing it for those reasons though!
    It’s also the mindlessness.  We wouldn’t be as much in this situation if people just gave it some thought.  It’s a total domino effect 
  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,596
    Your heart sinks whenever you see this sort of thing.

    It confirms what you always knew deep down but try to ignore... the majority of the population are braindead/thick as pig shit.
  • seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    From the 1st October those travelling in to the UK will no longer be allowed to use EU, EEA, or Swiss national identity cards when entering the UK. They must hold full passports, including presumably non UK truck drivers.
    That is another barrier to a solution to the transportation crisis in the UK.
    I wonder why.
    Why? Don’t they hold passports then? How many people currently travel into the UK with only national identity cards and not a passport ?
    I imagine thousands do currently. They won’t be allowed to after 1st October though.
    I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.
    So to be clear imagine and think

    That doesn’t really equate to another barrier and “I wonder why” I would suggest. 

    If it emerges as a barrier it’s surely quickly resolved by those people getting a passport ?


    It would be a barrier to for example non UK HGV drivers who currently enter the UK with ID that is not a passport.
    It happens in six days.
    I agree it can be resolved if they all used a passport, but the time it takes them to get one, plus the expense equates to a barrier. But quickly?
    Perhaps non UK HGV drivers don’t want to go to all that kind of faff, especially as is reported there is plenty of work available to them on the continent.
    For the drivers to have to include that decision or action in the equation of their working life, when they didn’t have to before, is an extra barrier, and it is because of ….. (sorry I am not allowed to say Brexit am I?).
    Don’t agree that it’s a faff to get a passport nor need be time consuming. Indeed the relative cost is not high either if it’s your investment to secure a job and to get a job that is better paid than elsewhere in Europe (as I assume that’s what will attract drivers to return). The change on entry requirements will not have been unknown to impacted stakeholders. 

    Pure conjecture with no evidence to suggest it’s a meaningful barrier. 

    It’s just a scheduled change to entry requirements. 

    Quite plausible that many will already hold passports anyway for leisure purposes otherwise visiting the UK or other destinations outside Europe. 

    My point is you presented it almost as a confirmed barrier when you seemingly  have no data to support that. 


    Yes it is an extra barrier that wasn’t there before. I understand you probably don’t see it as a big deal nevertheless it is a barrier.
    It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?
    I don’t recall saying it means nothing I.e  reverting to passports I just suggest need not be a barrier to taking a driving job. 

    Are you still suggesting it’s a meaningful barrier that is going to further exacerbate this petrol distribution issue ?

    I just don’t see it as of that magnitude. That is my point. 

    Agree to disagree I suggest. 
  • lonman
    lonman Posts: 254
    Bremoaners chirping up...

    Wonder why there is a lack of home grown HGV drivers?
    Shit Money, Poor Working Conditions and dreams / hallucinations amongst the youth to become Football Stars, Rappers or Instagram Influencers.

    Increase the pay, then see the next thread that's setup on CharltonLife called something along the lines of "Rip Off Britain" When all the bedwetters with no cash start crying because petrols too expensive and a pint of milk costs £2.50.

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