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Post by jaydee on Oct 24, 2022 19:37:45 GMT
You right wingers keep going on about the crap the Ukraine war and covid ive already proven that Energy prices was increasing 5yrs ago Exactly. The UK relies only on 4% of energy from Russia. And that could have been sourced from elsewhere. The UK’s stores hold enough gas to meet the demand of four to five winter days, or just 1% of Europe’s total available storage. The Netherlands has capacity more than nine times the UK’s, while Germany’s is 16 times the size.The Rough storage facility, owned by Centrica, the parent company of British Gas, provided 70% of the UK gas storage capacity for more than 30 years before it shut in 2017 following a government decision not to subsidise the maintenance and upgrades needed to keep the site going. And like covid. Despite having a excercise to find out what was needed. The total wankers in power failed to re act. Not to mention It was a matter of months after the closure of the Rough site that the UK’s energy operator, National Grid, issued a formal warning that the country did not have enough gas to meet demand during the freezing “beast from the east” storm which battered the UK in March 2018. But the clueless still swallow the absolute lying fanny hook line and sinker, being spewed by wankers who do not know what they are doing. And that about sums it up. Note. None, not one, ever give answers. Apart from every one else is numbskulls. Which passes to them as a answer. Any problem is squarely and firmly at the door with Number 10 on it.
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Post by Morgan on Oct 25, 2022 7:46:11 GMT
I see the pound is rising now Boris is out of the running. So all those financiers are wrong then? FFS the pound is always up and down just like rayners kecks. So to resume the subject - The pound fell when the fear was that Boris could become PM and rose when he had no chance of it. And some of you think that wasn't because the banks had no confidence in Johnson, you think it was coincidence? Nice one. Keep 'em coming boy. I'll get s script out of you yet.
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Post by Morgan on Oct 25, 2022 13:43:17 GMT
The pound's gone up again.
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 25, 2022 13:46:11 GMT
The pound's gone up again. So has my kite
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 25, 2022 13:46:46 GMT
It'll be back down again soon.
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Post by Toreador on Oct 25, 2022 13:59:01 GMT
The pound's gone up again. lol
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Post by Morgan on Oct 25, 2022 14:25:14 GMT
It'll be back down again soon. The pound's gone up again. 1 Pound Sterling = 1.15 US Dollar Last updated · 25 October at 14:20 UTC
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Post by totheleft3 on Oct 25, 2022 14:35:56 GMT
Well Sunak seems to be stabilising the pound the market seem to be putting there trust in him
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Post by Morgan on Oct 25, 2022 14:41:31 GMT
Well Sunak seems to be stabilising the pound the market seem to be putting there trust in him My first impressions of Sunak are good. As long as the Tories unite behind him things should settle down for a while.
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 25, 2022 14:41:42 GMT
Well Sunak seems to be stabilising the pound the market seem to be putting there trust in him He's only been there less that 12 hours lol
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 25, 2022 14:42:01 GMT
let's see this time next week.
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Post by jaydee on Oct 25, 2022 18:12:30 GMT
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Post by Fairsociety on Oct 25, 2022 18:15:40 GMT
It'll be back down again soon. I am still waiting on you to tell tell me how the wars in Ukraine affected UK energy. How did you describe your answer... Ah.. The first line of your post if anyone was ever in any doubt that you are a complete and utter numbskull that lines confirms it. So speaking of numbskulls. Would you care to supply a answer. Not to mention the explanation I have already posted.. . The UK does not have a energy problem. England does. Scotland can power itself on wind alone twice over. Meanwhile Between now and the end of this decade. England will have to close 8 nuclear power stations and build nine new ones. Going by Hinkley point, owned by the French. Billions over budget and years late. That cost to the taxpayer, thats me, will come in at around £600 billion. On top of that a £1 billion a year for ever on decommissioning costs. You put your cost on it. So could you being a expert on numbskulls explain to me. Why I as a Scottish taxpayer should pay for your energy on a product that energy rich Scotland exports by the bucket load. It is a very simple question. And I am still waiting on you to correct the post I made on other threads. Having a problem. Oh no not you again, lol
Isn't there a forum restraining order against a pest like you? Do you fancy me or what, you wont leave me alone, I wish I could say I was flattered.
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Post by jaydee on Oct 25, 2022 18:21:25 GMT
I am still waiting on you to tell tell me how the wars in Ukraine affected UK energy. How did you describe your answer... Ah.. The first line of your post if anyone was ever in any doubt that you are a complete and utter numbskull that lines confirms it. So speaking of numbskulls. Would you care to supply a answer. Not to mention the explanation I have already posted.. . The UK does not have a energy problem. England does. Scotland can power itself on wind alone twice over. Meanwhile Between now and the end of this decade. England will have to close 8 nuclear power stations and build nine new ones. Going by Hinkley point, owned by the French. Billions over budget and years late. That cost to the taxpayer, thats me, will come in at around £600 billion. On top of that a £1 billion a year for ever on decommissioning costs. You put your cost on it. So could you being a expert on numbskulls explain to me. Why I as a Scottish taxpayer should pay for your energy on a product that energy rich Scotland exports by the bucket load. It is a very simple question. And I am still waiting on you to correct the post I made on other threads. Having a problem. Oh no not you again, lol
Isn't there a forum restraining order against a pest like you? Do you fancy me or what, you wont leave me alone, I wish I could say I was flattered.
Oh yes it is me again. More to the point is there any restraining order against your utter Bravo Sierra that you spew. With the total inability to to back up anything you say. With a 100% failure to answer one question. In terms of your idiotic reply. i have heard it all before and it goes in one ear and out the other. You missed out anti English and on drugs. So let me ask you again and here it is below in italics. As I doubt if you have the ability to click a link. What part of the questions asked do you have a problem with. I am still waiting on you to tell tell me how the wars in Ukraine affected UK energy. How did you describe your answer... Ah.. The first line of your post if anyone was ever in any doubt that you are a complete and utter numbskull that lines confirms it. So speaking of numbskulls. Would you care to supply a answer. Not to mention the explanation I have already posted.. . The UK does not have a energy problem. England does. Scotland can power itself on wind alone twice over. Meanwhile Between now and the end of this decade. England will have to close 8 nuclear power stations and build nine new ones. Going by Hinkley point, owned by the French. Billions over budget and years late. That cost to the taxpayer, thats me, will come in at around £600 billion. On top of that a £1 billion a year for ever on decommissioning costs. You put your cost on it. So could you being a expert on numbskulls explain to me. Why I as a Scottish taxpayer should pay for your energy on a product that energy rich Scotland exports by the bucket load. It is a very simple question. And I am still waiting on you to correct the post I made on other threads. Having a problem.
ukpoliticsdebate.boards.net/post/7555/thread
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Post by Toreador on Oct 25, 2022 19:25:41 GMT
It'll be back down again soon. The pound's gone up again. 1 Pound Sterling = 1.15 US Dollar Last updated · 25 October at 14:20 UTC I've just checked, it's still 1 Pound Sterling =1.15 US Dollar. Can you watch it overnight?
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