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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostWe're not on mains gas but I was wondering why the price was forecast to go up so much.
So I had a look at the UK gas price on the futures market.
(Click on "All" at the bottom of the chart to see how extreme this is compared to the past 20 years.)
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/uk-natural-gas
Scary.
lets hope they get shafted
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We're not on mains gas but I was wondering why the price was forecast to go up so much.
So I had a look at the UK gas price on the futures market.
(Click on "All" at the bottom of the chart to see how extreme this is compared to the past 20 years.)
https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/uk-natural-gas
Scary.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post...
If that whole Big Society thing (Cameron?) had been any more than a waffle to excuse spending cuts, basically.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNot sure where you get that idea from, who has suggested you should? I suppose embarrassment on behalf of your country might be appropriate to foreign friends, but compassion to those affected has little to do with who you voted for. I don't really think blaming people who voted Tory as being responsible makes sense anyway, but neither is "I didn't vote for the government it's not my problem" a valid justification.
You seem to be the one calling others woke, I thought?
I have a lot of empathy for those struggling, plenty of my close friends are in that situation and I help them out where I can without patronising them.
I am embarrassed by our government. They are a self-centred set of pricks ... which we know and yet many on here continue to vote in. Then whine when the same government don't help the less off. So instead of pretending to be empathetic, maybe the first step to help the under represented in this country is to start voting the 2 main parties out, break this cycle, and get some independents in who are more likely to represent their local constituents rather than follow a party line.
Or the same old faces on here who vote Tory can keep whining that the people they support are doing nothing for the less well off, but happily support their wealthy mates.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
Dry your eyes mate. You're a self-centred twunt, own it and stop trying to back pedal.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
As I said, I help those I know when and how I can. I didn't however vote for this vile government and their policies so damned if I'm going to be made to feel guilty for how they treat the less well off when I didn't put them in power.
You seem to be the one calling others woke, I thought?
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
What I see on here is people constantly complaining but doing nothing, but calling others self-centred for (according to them) doing nothing.
You may well do some stuff in your community, and I applaud you for that, but most on here seem to be whingers jumping on the next bandwaggon.
And it's the choice of 'woke' that I find funny on here - get upset about certain demographics being treated badly because of something they 100% cannot control (like BLM, no one can control the colour of their skin) or those trying to escape genocide from their home countries and you're shouted down as 'woke' because those groups don't deserve help (according to the likes of the wail)
But mention that some people have made life choices that have had a direct influence over their current situation, and it's all tears and wailing (see what I did there) because their skin colour or background fits those we're happy to help.
As I said, I help those I know when and how I can. I didn't however vote for this vile government and their policies so damned if I'm going to be made to feel guilty for how they treat the less well off when I didn't put them in power.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhat a nasty piece of work you're showing yourself to be. 'Woke' simply means being aware of issues in our society affecting groups who are routinely overlooked or badly treated. It's a silly word but it's nardly the insult you seem to think to care about maligned demographics. Rather the opposite.
Now, publicly pontificating about how much you care just to look righteous is bad but I don't really see people doing that here.
You have no idea what people are doing in their communities or in other ways - charity work, altruism, whatever. You just assume everyone else is as self-centred?
You may well do some stuff in your community, and I applaud you for that, but most on here seem to be whingers jumping on the next bandwaggon.
And it's the choice of 'woke' that I find funny on here - get upset about certain demographics being treated badly because of something they 100% cannot control (like BLM, no one can control the colour of their skin) or those trying to escape genocide from their home countries and you're shouted down as 'woke' because those groups don't deserve help (according to the likes of the wail)
But mention that some people have made life choices that have had a direct influence over their current situation, and it's all tears and wailing (see what I did there) because their skin colour or background fits those we're happy to help.
As I said, I help those I know when and how I can. I didn't however vote for this vile government and their policies so damned if I'm going to be made to feel guilty for how they treat the less well off when I didn't put them in power.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Feel free to remind me again how I personally can have impact or control of the affordability of bills for the poorer in the UK society. I have empathy for the situation, but people also have to take responsibility for their own life choices. We all do.
My choice is to help those I know who are struggling.
Jesus, you lot really are turning woke. And yet none of you is doing anything significant either apart from play keyboard warrior on here, and every 4/5 years still vote in the same old bag of sh*te government.
You could ask your saviour for some help too ... where is he when the poor need him the most?
Now, publicly pontificating about how much you care just to look righteous is bad but I don't really see people doing that here.
You have no idea what people are doing in their communities or in other ways - charity work, altruism, whatever. You just assume everyone else is as self-centred?
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post... and every 4/5 years still vote in the same old bag of sh*te government...
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post
Feel free to remind me again how I personally can have impact or control of the affordability of bills for the poorer in the UK society. I have empathy for the situation, but people also have to take responsibility for their own life choices. We all do.
My choice is to help those I know who are struggling.
Jesus, you lot really are turning woke. And yet none of you is doing anything significant either apart from play keyboard warrior on here, and every 4/5 years still vote in the same old bag of sh*te government.
You could ask your saviour for some help too ... where is he when the poor need him the most?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's called compassion. Or empathy.
When you say you have no impact or control, isn't that a choice?
My choice is to help those I know who are struggling.
Jesus, you lot really are turning woke. And yet none of you is doing anything significant either apart from play keyboard warrior on here, and every 4/5 years still vote in the same old bag of sh*te government.
You could ask your saviour for some help too ... where is he when the poor need him the most?
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
surprised you can breathe considering how far you are up your own ass.
Tell you what, let me know what you're doing personally apart from getting triggered on here and we'll compare notes eh?
I pay all my taxes, I use my single vote each 4/5 years (this current lot are nothing to do with me), I treat every individual as an individual .... what else should I do? Go glue myself to the railings of an energy company headquarters like you?
If you want real change then maybe stop voting Tory or Labour. Start voting for the independents. Canvas for them. Throw some f your money behind them to get rid of the 2 party system we have.
Or continue to be a keyboard warrior. Your choice fella.
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