Will the panickers stop panicking when their tanks are full? – politicalbetting.com
Will the panickers stop panicking when their tanks are full? – politicalbetting.com
A long-time PBer sent me an email last night:
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SPD 25.7%
CDU/CSU 24.1%
Green 14.8%
FDP 11.5%
AfD 10.3%
Linke 4.9%
Others 8.7%
https://www.bundeswahlleiter.de/en/bundestagswahlen/2021/ergebnisse/bund-99.html
(As to why: my dad had loads of plant. If you're on a small site, and you have a minidigger that's low on fuel, and there's a little-used dumper that's full, grab some hose and a jerry can and transfer between the two. The problem with keeping too many full jerry cans on site was theft...)
It is even possible that the government might do something as part of its levelling up agenda. Store gas, and water, and PPE, and so on, in poorer parts of the country where it will be cheaper and will create jobs.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-the-papers-58701728
Dunno. You'd have been right pre-Boris, perhaps, and though most female world leaders have shoulder-length hair, New Zealand's Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, has broken that taboo. I'd always imagined it had something to do with addressing outdoor rallies, which is largely a thing of the past, or possibly helicopters.
"Don't Blame Crisis on Brexit".
And, of course, no discussion of whether or not Die Linke have made it and the importance of that on the potential coalitions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6sF3aAp9mM
New German words for me makes a bit of election watching worthwhile.
The word for "leaders round table debate" is .. Elefantenrunde, which is what it looks like.
Whereas the actual problem is that last week, there were not enough drivers to put petrol into petrol stations, so a few started running out.
This week they have to replenish two-thirds of stations immediately, and probably all of them before the end of the week, possibly some of them multiple times. Quite confused as to how anyone expects that to work itself out quickly, without extra drivers.
This will take many days, if not a few weeks to sort itself out.
In 2021 there is no shortage. A brief supply issue in Kent turned into a nationwide outage due to idiocy. But tankers are largely still delivering more fuel and will continue to do so.
We witnessed sheep behaviour. There is a queue so I will join the queue. May be a bit of that for a few more days but when it's obvious there is no shortage people will stop queuing.
There’s a certain section of the media - most of whom live in London, and whose idea of private transport is when the boss gets them an Addison Lee for the day to take them around - who seem to think that it’s justifiable to stoke a run on petrol, which will lead to key workers being unable to work, and as we have seen some minor social disturbances, if it means they can use the crisis they made up to bash the government.
At this point they’re shouting fire in a crowded theatre, and there isn’t a fire except for the one they lit themselves.
A thread of extracts from Wings Over Scotland's suicide note... 1/19
https://twitter.com/themajorityscot/status/1442258371327967240?s=21
https://twitter.com/leonardocarella/status/1442359705070981125?s=20
The student loans are nothing but a con. The degree courses people were directed in to going on, at £9k per annum to go on were, in a very, very large number of cases, completely and utterly useless and a waste of 3 years of young peoples lives when they could have been doing something economically productive instead. The con gets worse when one looks at the repayment system. The absolute scandal is the interest rates, they are set at RPI, which is 1.5%, not the actual bank of england interest rate which is 0.1%. The interest rate increases to 4.5% when students start earning any significant salary. It is effectively a system of cynical exploitation of young people.
There is a lot of anger about this, it is the one policy area where it is possible to sympathise with people like Andrea Rayner.
If we'd waited til this week to fill up we might have struggled to find any. Not sure about the local supermarkets but a lot of garages on my wife's drive to work are taped off.
It would take a massive change in behaviour - everyone suddenly doing long trips for no reason - for there to be a shortage.
As for journalists, this was a Twitter and Facebook storm. I found out there was a problem on social media, not in the newspapers.
Or another FT rumour, or someone flying a kite?
What we have is what happens when a failing Prime Minister appoints one of his cronies - who was incidentally also a sex pest, embezzler and perjurer who was very fortunate to have admitted that in front of a notoriously stupid and biased judge rather than a real one - in charge of policy making and tell him to ask VCs what they want.
And then the opposition, too cowardly to talk about false economies, buy the narrative.
https://twitter.com/anngripper/status/1442373371786764293
The head of the European Road Haulers Association (UETR) has said EU drivers have no interest in returning to the UK where they are
"Not welcome except when England is desperate"
https://twitter.com/archer_rs/status/1442006207334649858
There is no shortage here other that irresponsible idiots shouting fire when there wasn't one, creating an artificial one.
There's not even a shortage of drivers. The fuel companies have all said they're doing extra routes this week to compensate for the panic buying.
This is just madness. This is Sparta.
Though it's worth noting that many people do take temp jobs in the lead up to Christmas. If eg a Romanian driver thinks they can do 3 months in the UK and earn more than they could at home for a year or two in that time, that may be very tempting.
We all must find humour where we can
But as with all SeanT's prophecies in his various guises, there'll be another opposing one along in a minute. That way he's always correct ...
Traditionally, the Tory voter base trended old, but it was constantly replenished by the next cohort getting older - as people became older and wiser they tended to realise the Labour was a bunch of unrealistic idealists who actually make things worse, whilst the Tories had half an idea about the real world.
Shafting young people like this has two effects - it means that the Tories increasingly aren't a pragmatic party for people who work hard, and also ensures that a segment of young people will have such a visceral hatred of the Tories as they get older they will never ever vote Tory, even if they actually agree with all the Tory's policies.
Just wait until we get on to no turkeys and no toys……
Secondary hoarding might be the next thing: a trip to the supermarket now costs big in fuel terms, so better buy twice as much of everything to cut down on trips.
Also I can no longer mow the lawn because I lack the moral courage to be seen filling up a 5 litre can.
1. Grand coalition with CDU/CSU in the supporting role
2. CDU/CSU-Grune-FDP
3. FDP-Grune minority government
All three are unlikely, to my mind. SPD-Green/FDP is probably more like a 1.2 shot.
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/schools-family/3493379/christmas-shortages-will-this-toy-story-have-a-happy-ending/
If you're going to charge everyone more tax then charge EVERYONE more tax.
Merge NI, Income Tax and the young graduate's tax together and charge that to everyone as the tax rate on all income.
The problem is that for this to be useful would require a radical change in the way hauliers work, and a lot of dedicated terminals building where human drivers could collect their lorry to take it to its destination in manual (ideally having just dropped one off to run down the motorway in auto).
Today’s world is less stable and our politicians less competent.
The public response is necessarily different
And, don't people who choose to do degrees in Film Studies bear some responsibility for their choices? Or do only you get to choose?
It’s too-clever-by-half financial engineering. Government’s shouldn’t engage in accounting tricks.
And this can happen with virtually anything (whether instigated innocently or by malign actors). Today it's runs on petrol stations, tomorrow it's runs on banks. And because social media is completely untamed, the Government lacks the traditional levers to control it.
Eg my eldest daughter's main present we are giving her this year is going to be the Lego Harry Potter Great Hall. Normally £90, but a couple of months ago Amazon had it for £45 as a 24 hour flash sale. Why not buy it then?
She's really into both Lego and Harry Potter. I can't imagine that changing in the next three months.
Ah hem.
It's not you who gets sued. Be careful casting nasturtiums around.
The issue was funding for universities. With the government contribution to uni teaching cut by 78%, we've seen institutions both get it in the neck for charging the "maximum" £9k a year and offering poor tuition due to a lack of money.
Anyway, think what these £9k fees are. Instead of the government handing money to the universities, it hands it to student loans who pay it to universities. We know that in this era of bankism debt is an asset. How much "asset" was added to bank balance sheets in this way? a very quiet way to keep injecting cash into a broken banking system.
My instinct says Scholz will probably push for a reverse 'grand coalition' with the CDU, as an SPD/Green coalition isn't enough for a majority, and the FDP seem (economically at least) to the right of the CDU/CSU.
I've asked my son what he wants Father Christmas to get him, and he's replied another set of replica (small) Terracotta Warriors. I think this'll be his sixth. He loves them, and even better, they're fairly cheap.
It's interesting trying to work out how kid's brains work. His best friend loves computer games, whilst they leave my son cold (at the moment, I expect that to change...). He loves writing and drawing but does not read much, whilst his best friend loves reading, but finds writing difficult.
But why Terracotta Warriors? What's grabbed him about them, and kept his interest for over three years? Before that it was Moai statues.
So we are governed by fools and this situation may drag on longer than it needs to.
Pretty please.
This video is an ad. Watch it and guess what it’s for. I’ll wait.
https://twitter.com/gruber/status/1441457685644279819?s=20
Spoiler - its actually 10 years old....but the attitude hasn't evolved...
That's possibly the worst advert I've ever seen.
Three coalitions possible:
Traffic light (Red Green Yellow): 416/735 seats
Jamaica (Black Green Yellow): 406/735 seats
Grand coalition (Red Black): 402/735 seats...
My sense currently is that traffic-light has a momentum that Jamaica lacks: the SPD came 1st and made big gains, Scholz is much more popular than Laschet, emerging alignment of FDP & Greens also helps prospects of SPD-FDP common ground. BUT no certainty and talks will be tough.
https://twitter.com/JeremyCliffe/status/1442381847451684865?s=20
There are pros and cons for the principle of student fees. It is the loan system (admittedly designed explicitly to make the hike in fees seem “reasonable”/affordable to prospective that was/is the real culprit.
Most people are now tied into either the Apple or Android worlds. Forcing Apple to change its connector will mean people need to buy replacement cables when they upgraded their iPhone. It gets even worse if you use a wired headset you may need to replace that as well.
And there is an obvious get out clause that apple will use, they will just remove all sockets from the iPhone and insist on wireless charging.