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It's not so much that I think the reasons to protest are unreasonable more that the people who get stuffed by it are people tootling around minding their own business, if the people in power need to be anywhere they'll just get in a helicopter. I don't have a helicopter. I am travelling up to Birmingham from Hertfordshire with my 2 year old, really looking forward to go slows and traffic jams and not being able to buy fuel to get home again - hurrah!
It's not so much that I think the reasons to protest are unreasonable more that the people who get stuffed by it are people tootling around minding their own business, if the people in power need to be anywhere they'll just get in a helicopter. I don't have a helicopter. I am travelling up to Birmingham from Hertfordshire with my 2 year old, really looking forward to go slows and traffic jams and not being able to buy fuel to get home again - hurrah!
Nothing will change - they will simply say that if they reduce the tax here then they will have to increase it elsewhere. Also, they will point the finger at all those gas guzzling 4x4 which everybody knows have their own personal hole in the ozone layer.
After the last one I thought the govt had made these things illegal.
UPDATE: This morning (10/12/07) Transaction 2007 announced a firm date for the protest. Protests will start Saturday 15th December 2007 at 10:00am. They say the date was decided by members as "the best possible to enable those who would normally be working during the week to attend." According to a press release on the site, they plan to protest outside refineries or storage depots across the country.
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