Richard_Tyndall
Richard_Tyndall
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Re: More voters think Reform are on the side of the establishment than the people – politicalbetting.com
Moving from road to rail and water for long distance goods transport would certainly be a very sensible move. Much of the rest of Europe do it very well. (View Post)1 -
Re: More voters think Reform are on the side of the establishment than the people – politicalbetting.com
My point being that, in that case, you deal with demand not supply. Because stopping drilling on the UKCS does not decrease supply or demand at all. It just increases the cost for the country. (View Post)2 -
Re: More voters think Reform are on the side of the establishment than the people – politicalbetting.com
And I agree 100%. I have said it for more than 30 years. It is a finite resource and way too valuable to burn. (View Post)2 -
Re: More voters think Reform are on the side of the establishment than the people – politicalbetting.com
Nope. Because there was, and is, still a large surplus of oil and gas available simply by opening taps. The only things that change oil and gas price are demand and the supply from the big producing … (View Post)2 -
Re: More voters think Reform are on the side of the establishment than the people – politicalbetting.com
Why would I switch to an inferior product? (View Post)2
