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I Think The Petrol Queues Are Subsiding.......
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err indoors has just driven by several with no queue, one garage is rationing it to £30 per customer but there was no queue. I think all the panick buyers have now filled up everything they have. I saw some nobedski with about 6 petrol cans yesterday! PMSL
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Something doesn't really add up about this "crisis". It is being manipulated, perhaps to retain control of the public or to induce another partial lockdown for whatever reason. Think on. We have just had 6 months of probably the busiest holiday period ever on British soil. Millions of us, me included, have probably driven around Britain more than we have ever done. I have never seen Cornwall, N.Wales, Devon, or the Cardigan Bay towns so rammed with cars and caravans. No shortages of fuel or fuel deliveries despite that. But it seems that a timely/unfortunate(choose your own adjective) leak from a policy meeting and a lunch time radio phone in can cause a crisis and destroy fuel supply capabilities. Hmm ... more likely a means of permanently doubling the cost in the name of eco mania.
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