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killerandflash said: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 ?
I've always thought it was morally dubious to import already trained nurses and doctors from poorer countries also0 -
ShootersHillGuru said:killerandflash said: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 ?
I've always thought it was morally dubious to import already trained nurses and doctors from poorer countries also5 -
Just driven back from Wiltshire and amazing scenes at most petrol stations. Long queues at pretty much every one, often back onto the road so causing delays. Most of the south east motorway services showing as having no fuel.0
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redbuttle said:ShootersHillGuru said:killerandflash said: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 ?
I've always thought it was morally dubious to import already trained nurses and doctors from poorer countries also3 -
Easiest drive to The Valley in donkeys years. I guess a lot of people are staying at home today eeking out their juice for the week ahead.0
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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 bet loads of those people aren't doing it for those reasons though!
As a species we are a bunch of selfish morons , we really are2 -
valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 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.
I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.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 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?).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.
It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?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.0 -
seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 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.
I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.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 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?).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.
It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?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.0 -
Typical that instead of actually looking at the real problems people would rather call the younger generation lazy for not growing up with the dream of being a truck driver.
Always someone else's fault.5 -
Had to drive back to Murston from Marden earlier to pickup some bits from home. Passed 8 garages all having signs saying no diesel or petrol. Start getting worried as my fuel indicator went down to the last bar.
Turned off the A247 (I think) and got to The Long Hop and traffic was at a standstill.
45 minutes later got to the Esso garage on the left, so just about made it.
Put in £25, guy at the counter said almost everyone else was putting in £50/£60/£70 worth.
Why do people have to be so greedy.
To me it's seems there is a "shortage" because of these selfish gits.3 -
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Miserableoldgit said:Had to drive back to Murston from Marden earlier to pickup some bits from home. Passed 8 garages all having signs saying no diesel or petrol. Start getting worried as my fuel indicator went down to the last bar.
Turned off the A247 (I think) and got to The Long Hop and traffic was at a standstill.
45 minutes later got to the Esso garage on the left, so just about made it.
Put in £25, guy at the counter said almost everyone else was putting in £50/£60/£70 worth.
Why do people have to be so greedy.
To me it's seems there is a "shortage" because of these selfish gits.1 -
valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 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.
I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.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 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?).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.
It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?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.
Things change for the worse on October 1st is my view. I have explained my reasons.0 -
Jon_CAFC_ said:Miserableoldgit said:Had to drive back to Murston from Marden earlier to pickup some bits from home. Passed 8 garages all having signs saying no diesel or petrol. Start getting worried as my fuel indicator went down to the last bar.
Turned off the A247 (I think) and got to The Long Hop and traffic was at a standstill.
45 minutes later got to the Esso garage on the left, so just about made it.
Put in £25, guy at the counter said almost everyone else was putting in £50/£60/£70 worth.
Why do people have to be so greedy.
To me it's seems there is a "shortage" because of these selfish gits.5 -
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seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 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.
I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.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 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?).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.
It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?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.
Things change for the worse on October 1st is my view. I have explained my reasons.It’s only for the worse in this context if any of the potentially returning drivers dont have a passport and can’t get one in the window they want to. Seems an unlikely complication of any significance unless I misunderstand the practicalities of switching from one form of identification to another.0 -
Ross said:Jon_CAFC_ said:Miserableoldgit said:Had to drive back to Murston from Marden earlier to pickup some bits from home. Passed 8 garages all having signs saying no diesel or petrol. Start getting worried as my fuel indicator went down to the last bar.
Turned off the A247 (I think) and got to The Long Hop and traffic was at a standstill.
45 minutes later got to the Esso garage on the left, so just about made it.
Put in £25, guy at the counter said almost everyone else was putting in £50/£60/£70 worth.
Why do people have to be so greedy.
To me it's seems there is a "shortage" because of these selfish gits.2 -
To be honest I doubt too many of the drivers from Eastern Europe won’t already have a passport. Whether or not enough of them still see the U.K. as a good place to come is quite another matter. There are shortages across Europe so the U.K. will probably have to offer a very big incentive to stop them going off to Germany or France or elsewhere. If working abroad is what they see as best then having the security of working in another EU country must score heavily against a country where even before they consider coming they have been told it’s only temporary. We’ll see soon enough.2
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Miserableoldgit said:Had to drive back to Murston from Marden earlier to pickup some bits from home. Passed 8 garages all having signs saying no diesel or petrol. Start getting worried as my fuel indicator went down to the last bar.
Turned off the A247 (I think) and got to The Long Hop and traffic was at a standstill.
45 minutes later got to the Esso garage on the left, so just about made it.
Put in £25, guy at the counter said almost everyone else was putting in £50/£60/£70 worth.
Why do people have to be so greedy.
To me it's seems there is a "shortage" because of these selfish gits.2 -
The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.0
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ME14addick said:The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.2
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ME14addick said:The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.4
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hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ME14addick said:The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.0
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ME14addick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ME14addick said:The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.8
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ME14addick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ME14addick said:The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.0
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ME14addick said:The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.3
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valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 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.
I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.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 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?).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.
It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?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.
Things change for the worse on October 1st is my view. I have explained my reasons.It’s only for the worse in this context if any of the potentially returning drivers dont have a passport and can’t get one in the window they want to. Seems an unlikely complication of any significance unless I misunderstand the practicalities of switching from one form of identification to another.
It seems you see such a faff as insignificant, I see it as an extra barrier and a problem.
The problem is down to the UK leaving the EU.
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Raith_C_Chattonell said: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 shop4
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ME14addick said:hoof_it_up_to_benty said:ME14addick said:The temporary visa scheme is now only until Christmas Eve, so it will require a big financial incentive to attract EU drivers.0
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kakaka said:Raith_C_Chattonell said: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 shop0
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seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 said:seth plum said:valleynick66 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.
I would also think that many currently using non passport ID’s don’t have a current passport.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 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?).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.
It is also meaningful if it is now a passport when it was ID before, if it means nothing why change?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.
Things change for the worse on October 1st is my view. I have explained my reasons.It’s only for the worse in this context if any of the potentially returning drivers dont have a passport and can’t get one in the window they want to. Seems an unlikely complication of any significance unless I misunderstand the practicalities of switching from one form of identification to another.
It seems you see such a faff as insignificant, I see it as an extra barrier and a problem.
The problem is down to the UK leaving the EU.Not denying Brexit has a part to play.0
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