| For Sale 16:49 - Sep 27 with 1062 views | britferry | Going cheap at 60 quid, one litre of genuine unleaded petrol, I will also throw in a bottle of hand sanitiser and 6 toilet rolls. Inbox me if interested, no time wasters please |  |
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| For Sale on 17:02 - Sep 27 with 1054 views | max936 | Can you make it 12 rolls of bog roll and will you deliver |  |
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| For Sale on 17:31 - Sep 27 with 1018 views | Catullus |
The petrol will be used if he has to deliver and then there'd be a delivery charge of 12 toilet rolls. |  |
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| For Sale on 18:40 - Sep 27 with 985 views | KeithHaynes | Here it’s the equivalent of around £1.05 a litre. Not being on the ball with the current situation in the U.K, why all the problems ? |  |
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| For Sale on 18:52 - Sep 27 with 971 views | londonlisa2001 |
| For Sale on 18:40 - Sep 27 by KeithHaynes | Here it’s the equivalent of around £1.05 a litre. Not being on the ball with the current situation in the U.K, why all the problems ? |
Shortage of drivers with the requisite qualification meant some BP garages were out of petrol (they also supply Tesco). The cynical would say that, in order for the government to address the more general driver shortage by granting visas without criticism, they publicised the problem creating panic buying and widespread shortage. Thus allowing them to announce said short term visas with no public outcry and instead widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ amongst their more gullible supporters. |  | |  |
| For Sale on 18:58 - Sep 27 with 963 views | majorraglan |
| For Sale on 18:52 - Sep 27 by londonlisa2001 | Shortage of drivers with the requisite qualification meant some BP garages were out of petrol (they also supply Tesco). The cynical would say that, in order for the government to address the more general driver shortage by granting visas without criticism, they publicised the problem creating panic buying and widespread shortage. Thus allowing them to announce said short term visas with no public outcry and instead widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ amongst their more gullible supporters. |
And just got good measure the prices at the pumps have also risen, keching! The oil companies and retailers know when they can squeeze a few extra quid out of the public. |  | |  |
| For Sale on 19:06 - Sep 27 with 951 views | britferry |
| For Sale on 18:40 - Sep 27 by KeithHaynes | Here it’s the equivalent of around £1.05 a litre. Not being on the ball with the current situation in the U.K, why all the problems ? |
don't try and under-cut me, I'm making a killing on this, my Inbox has never been so full, I might have to go out and buy some extra bog roll at this rate |  |
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| For Sale on 19:38 - Sep 27 with 934 views | max936 |
| For Sale on 18:52 - Sep 27 by londonlisa2001 | Shortage of drivers with the requisite qualification meant some BP garages were out of petrol (they also supply Tesco). The cynical would say that, in order for the government to address the more general driver shortage by granting visas without criticism, they publicised the problem creating panic buying and widespread shortage. Thus allowing them to announce said short term visas with no public outcry and instead widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ amongst their more gullible supporters. |
Grant Shapps, strikes again the incompetent clown, can't believe he's not accompanying Gavin Williams to the job centre. He was on BBC Breakfast the other morning talking about fast tracking drivers, last thing we need are inexperienced drivers. driving tankers around the Country. |  |
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| For Sale on 21:53 - Sep 27 with 904 views | Catullus |
| For Sale on 18:52 - Sep 27 by londonlisa2001 | Shortage of drivers with the requisite qualification meant some BP garages were out of petrol (they also supply Tesco). The cynical would say that, in order for the government to address the more general driver shortage by granting visas without criticism, they publicised the problem creating panic buying and widespread shortage. Thus allowing them to announce said short term visas with no public outcry and instead widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ amongst their more gullible supporters. |
I still don't see why a European driver would give up a job to come here on a short term visa? There are plenty of jobs across Europe and within the EU. Poland has a bigger driver shortage than us. |  |
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| For Sale on 22:40 - Sep 27 with 889 views | builthjack |
| For Sale on 21:53 - Sep 27 by Catullus | I still don't see why a European driver would give up a job to come here on a short term visa? There are plenty of jobs across Europe and within the EU. Poland has a bigger driver shortage than us. |
Johnson is trying to get some points on the board. The dull idiot thinks drivers will give up their jobs to come here for a few months, then get told to F off. He is deluded. |  |
| Swansea Indepenent Poster Of The Year 2021. Dr P / Mart66 / Roathie / Parlay / E20/ Duffle was 2nd, but he is deluded and thinks in his little twisted brain that he won. Poor sod. We let him win this year, as he has cried for a whole year. His 14 usernames, bless his cotton socks.
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| For Sale on 03:20 - Sep 28 with 837 views | RonaldStump |
| For Sale on 18:52 - Sep 27 by londonlisa2001 | Shortage of drivers with the requisite qualification meant some BP garages were out of petrol (they also supply Tesco). The cynical would say that, in order for the government to address the more general driver shortage by granting visas without criticism, they publicised the problem creating panic buying and widespread shortage. Thus allowing them to announce said short term visas with no public outcry and instead widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ amongst their more gullible supporters. |
The same widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ when it comes to the clot shot. The same mind control society telling you to get the jab, and plenty more gullible people falling for the propaganda. You make it sound like the like you are quite intelligent |  |
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| For Sale on 10:03 - Sep 28 with 775 views | KeithHaynes |
| For Sale on 18:52 - Sep 27 by londonlisa2001 | Shortage of drivers with the requisite qualification meant some BP garages were out of petrol (they also supply Tesco). The cynical would say that, in order for the government to address the more general driver shortage by granting visas without criticism, they publicised the problem creating panic buying and widespread shortage. Thus allowing them to announce said short term visas with no public outcry and instead widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ amongst their more gullible supporters. |
It’s a spinning circle at the moment it seems. Lurching from one mad moment to another. |  |
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| For Sale on 16:27 - Sep 28 with 717 views | britferry | Only a few litres left, well until my neighbour pulls his finger out and goes and fills his car up again... I still can't get the taste of petrol out of my mouth |  |
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| For Sale on 16:51 - Sep 28 with 713 views | londonlisa2001 |
| For Sale on 10:03 - Sep 28 by KeithHaynes | It’s a spinning circle at the moment it seems. Lurching from one mad moment to another. |
It’s the Trump playbook. Nothing gets truly examined and criticised because the next stupid thing comes along so quickly. £20 reduction in universal credit - wait - oh look, a petrol crisis. |  | |  |
| For Sale on 16:58 - Sep 29 with 577 views | Treforys_Jack |
| For Sale on 03:20 - Sep 28 by RonaldStump | The same widespread ‘aren’t they doing well to address the problem’ when it comes to the clot shot. The same mind control society telling you to get the jab, and plenty more gullible people falling for the propaganda. You make it sound like the like you are quite intelligent |
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