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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Better trade in our car for a petrol model!
    I have a petrol car. Thanks to Khan. (It's actually gone up in value.)

    The issue is deliveries.

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  • d000hg
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    Better trade in our car for a petrol model!

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  • AtW
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    P.S. Buying actual defined products from Russia - what a scandal in itself, it's value add that could have been done in the UK or at least in some non-hostile country.

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  • AtW
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    Good - that means unofficial oil embargo is already under way.

    The sooner and harder it is done the quicker this war will be over - after that Russia as a state and "olygarchs" will pay for everything and then some

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post

    Bog rolls will be next, if the paper is made from Siberian pine trees!
    We manufacturer bog rolls.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

    Apparently depending where you are it's started.
    Bog rolls will be next, if the paper is made from Siberian pine trees!

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by CrackingtonCPlusPlus View Post
    Yes, it's the canard du jour on our local FB page
    Who's is this one then? Wasn't canard a favourite word of Big Blue Plymouth and that stable?

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  • CrackingtonCPlusPlus
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    Yes, it's the canard du jour on our local FB page

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Cue queues at the diesel pump.
    Apparently depending where you are it's started.

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  • _V_
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ration..._1973_and_1979

    Petrol coupons were issued for a short time as preparation for the possibility of petrol rationing during the 1973 oil crisis.[66] The rationing never came about, in large part because increasing North Sea oil production allowed the UK to offset much of the lost imports. By the time of the 1979 energy crisis, the United Kingdom had become a net exporter of oil, so on that occasion the government did not even have to consider petrol rationing.
    Thank goodness we have North Sea oil to save us.....

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  • NotAllThere
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    Cue queues at the diesel pump.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic Diesel Rationing

    Diesel Rationing

    The new fear according to the Fail but stolen from The Times. Could start in April.

    Interestingly in Ireland suppliers are already rationing heating oil and diesel by limiting what they sell to customers.


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-shortage.html
    Fears have grown that diesel could soon be rationed in Britain as world leaders scramble for solutions to reduce their countries' energy dependency on Russia.

    Although the UK largely sources its own petrol, half of the country's diesel is imported. Of these these imports, a third comes from Russia.

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to gradually remove imports of Russian oil by the end of this year, but finding alternate sources depends on agreements with the Middle East, The Sunday Times reports.

    There is speculation the Prime Minister could travel to Saudi Arabia in the coming days for a meeting with Mohammed bin Salman, in order to help keep oil prices down.

    Some analysts have concluded there is a real risk diesel may have to be rationed, with 12 million diesel cars on the road although sales are on the decline.

    A spokesman from the Energy Aspects consultancy said: 'Risks of energy rationing and ultimately a recession are growing by the day - something most policymakers seem to be ignoring or not grasping right now.

    'If Russian oil is not integrated back into the market within the next few weeks, we are at a real risk of having to ration crude and products by the summer.'

    By Friday, its assessment had become even more urgent, with the warning diesel rationing could begin as soon as April.

    It is understood these shortages would cause an even bigger impact that those of September last year, when petrol stations ran dry as the government claimed the problem was down to panic buying.

    The UK receives just 4 per cent of its gas from Russia, making its dependency less than vulnerable other European nations - where as a whole, 40 per cent of gas comes from Russia.

    To counter this, President Biden has even proposed sending heat pumps to Europe in order to take away Russia's influence.

    Analysts say the biggest issue is the price. Because the UK part of a global market, any sudden changes to price hit the country. Wholesale prices skyrocketed when when Russia invaded Ukraine, leaping to 800p per therm on March 6 from just 45p at the same time last year.

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