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Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: John m on June 06, 2022, 10:58:51 am

Title: Ball kicking for Boris
Post by: John m on June 06, 2022, 10:58:51 am
Looks like Boris is in for a good kicking probably wont lose the gig as the alternative Prime Ministers will start a race riot in the Queens England .I wonder how long Dr Leo will survive FG losing support quicker than the Tremendously useless Republic of Ireland Soccer Team .
Title: Re: Ball kicking for Boris
Post by: silverbullet on June 06, 2022, 02:42:01 pm
Looks like Boris is in for a good kicking probably wont lose the gig as the alternative Prime Ministers will start a race riot in the Queens England .I wonder how long Dr Leo will survive FG losing support quicker than the Tremendously useless Republic of Ireland Soccer Team .
Soccer Hits Irish Territory Eventually...or S>H>I>T>E> for short.
Title: Re: Ball kicking for Boris
Post by: John m on June 06, 2022, 05:11:47 pm
Thats the problem Silver if Boris survives he will have the Brexiteers to thank so expect him to play hardball over the North as payback .I posted here already that Fuel might be rationed in October .We import most of our Petrol and Diesel from British refineries things could get messy if Boris decides Brexit is a vote winner for him .I see in todays paper Government have a Work from home policy if there is any fuel shortage .


  People will be ordered to work from home in the event of a major fuel crisis sparked by the war in Ukraine, under secret Government emergency plans.

The Irish Independent has learned confidential details of an emergency planning exercise held 10 days ago between all the major state agencies and the Government.

The high-level planning exercise proposed three fuel supply deficit scenarios, and possible consequences were presented and discussed.

Delegates were given a scenario of a 20pc diesel supply deficit in September and a 35pc drop in supply in December. The third and most extreme scenario proposed for February 2023, is where gas and oil supplies cannot meet the demand for electricity generation or farmers preparing to cut silage.


ONCE AGAIN THE TAXI GRAPEVINE WEEKS AHEAD OF THE MEDIA .