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19 minutes ago, RollingJ said:

Back on topic - sort of - why did those idiots in the BBC story think a mortar tanker was carrying petrol? - and follow it god knows how many miles????

Probably the same lot who followed a Muck cart, cus they thought it was a Wedding...

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1 minute ago, RollingJ said:

huh - not heard of that one, but they must have been even dimmer.

It's an old saying

"Followed a muck cart thinking its a wedding"

30 minutes ago, steved32 said:

Sounds awful in the Tory heartlands of the South East... de dums!

 

Hope the penny drops about the fraudster, fornicator foolish pretender who thinks he's a leader.

 

Utter disaster.

But he IS the leader and I don't expect that to change any time soon. 

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Just now, The_DADDY said:

It's an old saying

"Followed a muck cart thinking its a wedding"

Ok - I'll take your word for it. 🙂 I 'm old, but never heard that - until now

1 minute ago, hackey lad said:

Me mam says Followed a muck cart thinking it was a funeral 

Even weirder.

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17 minutes ago, PRESLEY said:

Just seen Boris sherking the blame on the supply situation,  and playing it all down, is everything a joke to him,  what a real idiot this country has copped for, :roll:

The electorate voted to leave the EU. Parliament voted to set the wheels in motion to withdraw and started the clock. Parliament agreed the terms and we left as agreed by both sides of the house.   Now companies, suppliers, manufacturers, diatributors have known we were leaving for 2 years on top of an already well established dwindling number of HGV drivers well before brexit even came into force have some responsibility.....

 

He does right to play down considering the media's repeated hysterical reporting and selective imagery of cars queuing for miles desperate to get the last drops have some responsibility......

 

Moronic members of the public desperately chasing anything that looks remotely like a fuel tanker or filling up massive amounts which they didn't need have some responsibility.....

 

....But oh yes let's just play the simplistic option and blame everything on Boris as per usual 🙄.  Pull your head out of the sand.

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2 minutes ago, ECCOnoob said:

The electorate voted to leave the EU. Parliament voted to set the wheels in motion to withdraw and started the clock. Parliament agreed the terms and we left as agreed by both sides of the house.   Now companies, suppliers, manufacturers, diatributors have known we were leaving for 2 years on top of an already well established dwindling number of HGV drivers well before brexit even came into force responsibility.

 

He does right to play down considering the media's repeated hysterical reporting and selective imagery of cars queuing for miles desperate to get the last drops a avail so have some responsibility.

 

Moronic members of the public desperately chasing anything that looks remotely like a fuel tanker or filling up massive amounts which they didn't need have some responsibility.....

 

....But oh yes let's just play the simplistic option and blame everything on Boris as per usual 🙄.  Pull your head out of the sand.

Just as I expected, a Typical deluded conservative in denial statement  when the Plank leader gets it all wrong as per,   If my head was in the sand  I would rather keep it there rather  than watch this Planks  blunders every day Me and the majority of this country are not wrong about this Plank. 

14 minutes ago, West 77 said:

Boris was most certainly not to blame for the panic buying of fuel at petrol stations.  The media were to blame.

Another Con in denial, seriously you lot can't see the forest for the trees.  :hihi:

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