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Nick

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They didn’t whip it up - they reported what was happening and people chose how to respond. Now it’s chaotic and they’re reporting it as such.

Do you get angry with Shefali when she forecasts rain at the weekend as well? Whipping up thunderstorms, all for clicks probably.

Of course they knew what they were doing in how they reported it. Are you that naive?

"People chose how to respond".

It was known full well how they wanted people to respond. It was obvious to anybody with eyes.
 

SBT

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Of course they knew what they were doing in how they reported it. Are you that naive?

"People chose how to respond".

It was known full well how they wanted people to respond. It was obvious to anybody with eyes.

Getting a bit tinfoil hat here.
 

clint van damme

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Yes, it is chaotic now because of how it is being whipped up. Do you still struggle to understand that?

There is no risk of there being no fuel, there is plenty of petrol and diesel but while people are rushing out to fill any container they can then garages will run out until they can get another delivery. It's common sense.

Is it chaotic? I passed 3 petrol stations on the way to work, only Shell on Anstry Rd had queues and it was only a couple of cars.
 

Nick

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Is it chaotic? I passed 3 petrol stations on the way to work, only Shell on Anstry Rd had queues and it was only a couple of cars.

It depends, yesterday there was gridlock around some of the "main" petrol stations with people blocking junctions and queuing up. This morning the one by Longford Blue Ribbon island had queues blocking the road up.

Go in Costco and it's completely empty.
 
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Is it chaotic?
It is now! I can't move anymore, I feel like I've just been doing some kind of economy run rally, and every fuel station I've gone past has been out of diesel.

That's why there's no queue, there's no ability to fill up!

Now, maybe I'm just unlucky...! Anyway, my local station had better be OK sharp-ish!
 

SBT

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So it's tinfoil hat to point out it's obvious to anybody with eyes how it would be taken?

No - I pointed out something similar in my first post in this thread.

It’s tinfoil to say “they wanted people to respond” a certain way.

There’s a genuine discussion to be had about the first point, but if you honestly believe the second point, then it isn’t going to go very far.
 

Nick

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No - I pointed out something similar in my first post in this thread.

It’s tinfoil to say “they wanted people to respond” a certain way.

There’s a genuine discussion to be had about the first point, but if you honestly believe the second point, then it isn’t going to go very far.

When they start using words like "crisis" then it's fucking obvious how people will respond.

It was obvious last week when it was on ITV that people would panic.

If you genuinely think the media have no intention of stirring things up then there's no helping you. As you (and Simon Gilbert) both say, the information is presented and it's up to people how they take it.
 

TomRad85

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Is it chaotic? I passed 3 petrol stations on the way to work, only Shell on Anstry Rd had queues and it was only a couple of cars.
It's fucking awful where I am, every road with a petrol station backed up for miles. These cunts almost certainly still have 2000 bog rolls in their spare rooms.
Annoyingly I will legit have to join in at one point, I hope nobody thinks I'm one of them.

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Grendel

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DVLA sitting on 40,000 hgv applications .

We've also had a situation at work where people haven't been able to drive because DVLA haven't managed to renew their licenses .

Get back to fucking work Jesus wept

Yes a lot of DVLA workers are working from home and have been hopeless at processing documents
 

fernandopartridge

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I took my lad swimming yesterday and had to get some diesel on the way home. It was the 8th petrol station by the time I found one with some.

I don't really buy the "it's all the media" narrative tbh. I think there is a supply issue, misleading comments like "there is plenty of fuel in the UK" disguise that fuel is pretty useless sat in a refinery. The reporting may have led to some panic buying but that was Kwasi Karteng who said "No need to panic buy" which probably shows the credibility a government of liars has with the public.
 

Nick

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I took my lad swimming yesterday and had to get some diesel on the way home. It was the 8th petrol station by the time I found one with some.

I don't really buy the "it's all the media" narrative tbh. I think there is a supply issue, misleading comments like "there is plenty of fuel in the UK" disguise that fuel is pretty useless sat in a refinery. The reporting may have led to some panic buying but that was Kwasi Karteng who said "No need to panic buy" which probably shows the credibility a government of liars has with the public.

I'm not sure there is any "may" about it? It did cause the panic buying.

If people were filling up as normal then it wouldn't really be putting so much strain on the garages trying to get fuel in while it's going out quicker than it can refill.
 

CCFCSteve

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Yes a lot of DVLA workers are working from home and have been hopeless at processing documents

I think they’ve been striking as well. Initially understandably after high covid number outbreaks but not sure more recently.

None of this is reported though.
 

TomRad85

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I'm not sure there is any "may" about it? It did cause the panic buying.

If people were filling up as normal then it wouldn't really be putting so much strain on the garages trying to get fuel in while it's going out quicker than it can refill.
I think this also. I'm sure there is less than normal (like the bog roll) but if the general public were normal and not fucking morons there would still be plenty for everyone (again like the bog roll.)

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Evo1883

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Find it bizarre how many people protect the media on here when it suits their argument

Tomorrow they will be moaning about it being tory ran .

The media are fucking woeful full stop

Vermin
 

Nick

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Find it bizarre how many people protect the media on here .

Tomorrow they will be moaning about it being tory ran .

The media are fucking woeful full stop

Vermin

It is very weird, literally can't think unless it involves if it matches up with their view of politics. Almost selective blindness.
 

clint van damme

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Find it bizarre how many people protect the media on here , yet moan about its agenda when it's a narrative that fits their own belief .

The media are fucking woeful full stop

Vermin

You could flip that on its head and say there are people on here criticising the media who are quite content to go along with the scaremongering when it's stories like 10 million Turks due to descend on the UK.

For my part the only news I've listened to since last week was 5live and every report clearly repeated what the statement from the petrol company said which was a few stations will have shortages somake sure you've got enough fuel to get to the next one just in case.

People were still accusing them of stirring it up this morning! Some people just love an excuse to get their gammon on!
 

Evo1883

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You could flip that on its head and say there are people on here criticising the media who are quite content to go along with the scaremongering when it's stories like 10 million Turks due to descend on the UK.

For my part the only news I've listened to since last week was 5live and every report clearly repeated what the statement from the petrol company said which was a few stations will have shortages somake sure you've got enough fuel to get to the next one just in case.

People were still accusing them of stirring it up this morning! Some people just love an excuse to get their gammon on!

The media are still going on about it because now its actually worth going on about ..

The media The media can manipulate,influence ,persuade and pressurise society no doubt .. and they do often

I've said for many years my opinion on the media on here
 

Grendel

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You could flip that on its head and say there are people on here criticising the media who are quite content to go along with the scaremongering when it's stories like 10 million Turks due to descend on the UK.

For my part the only news I've listened to since last week was 5live and every report clearly repeated what the statement from the petrol company said which was a few stations will have shortages somake sure you've got enough fuel to get to the next one just in case.

People were still accusing them of stirring it up this morning! Some people just love an excuse to get their gammon on!

isn’t gammon as a term now officially defined as bigotry?
 

skybluetony176

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If its specifically about insulation then maybe......but building a load of new homes full of moribund technologies is fucknig stupid.....these new homes willbe old homes soon enough.....all fitted with gas boilers, no solar & still flushing drinknig water straight down the drain......

Their "protest" would be far better served trying to shape the future as opposed to trying to convince a few grannies to lob some kingspan in the loft....
I don’t disagree. But from the specifics of the insulate Britain protests new homes aren’t the issue it’s the estimated 20million older homes that have little to no insulation. The government do in fact have a scheme to insulate Britain called insulate Britain (assume the protests are deliberately using the same name) but it’s so badly funded and organised it’s basically achieving nothing. But it’s a boxed tick and that seems to be its only purpose.
 

COV

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I think this also. I'm sure there is less than normal (like the bog roll) but if the general public were normal and not fucking morons there would still be plenty for everyone (again like the bog roll.)

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But when you have people who know about these things confirming that the fuel cannot be delivered to fuel stations, and there are genuine shortages (to what degree nobody really knows), what were you expecting people to do?
 
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Evo1883

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You could flip that on its head and say there are people on here criticising the media who are quite content to go along with the scaremongering when it's stories like 10 million Turks due to descend on the UK.

For my part the only news I've listened to since last week was 5live and every report clearly repeated what the statement from the petrol company said which was a few stations will have shortages somake sure you've got enough fuel to get to the next one just in case.

People were still accusing them of stirring it up this morning! Some people just love an excuse to get their gammon on!

And clint .. sadly in your arguments case , it's not just the "Gammon" blaming the media
 

clint van damme

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The media are still going on about it because now its actually worth going on about ..

The media The media can manipulate,influence ,persuade and pressurise society no doubt .. and they do often

I'm talking purely about one outlet, the only one I've seen/heard and they didn't hype it up.

I bet if you look you'll find instances of people who are now calling out the media on here now saying in the past its bollocks.

Of course they can and do.
 

Grendel

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Without veering onto brexit, do the media really have the power to do this? They're on about the army getting involved now


But when you have people who know about these things confirming that the fuel cannot be delivered to fuel stations, and there are genuine shortages (to what degree nobody really knows), what were you expecting people to do?

A radio transmission once caused a mass evacuation as people thought aliens were invading the earth
 

COV

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Find it bizarre how many people protect the media on here when it suits their argument

Tomorrow they will be moaning about it being tory ran .

The media are fucking woeful full stop

Vermin

The media are terrible alright, but not sure that anyone could have expected rational people to just do nothing when you have industry blokes saying that there are likely to be 'some shortages'. After that it just turns into a frenzy
 

fernandopartridge

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Find it bizarre how many people protect the media on here when it suits their argument

Tomorrow they will be moaning about it being tory ran .

The media are fucking woeful full stop

Vermin
The media are woeful but they're not the sole cause of this is what I am saying
 
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COV

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The media are still going on about it because now its actually worth going on about ..

The media The media can manipulate,influence ,persuade and pressurise society no doubt .. and they do often

I've said for many years my opinion on the media on here

The media make the news nowadays, they stopped just "reporting" it years ago
 

skybluetony176

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If you look at a timescale of events it wasn’t actually the media coverage that triggered the panic, it was when government ministers went out on mass with a message of don’t panic. There was literally no panic buying until the government piped up.
 

COV

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The media are woeful but they're not the sole cause of this is what I am saying

Exactly- its not rational to expect the nation to sit and do nothing when some genuine people who know about this stuff are warning there may be some problems ahead. The media aren't the only issue here I'd say
 

Evo1883

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People get information , the information spreads ,people do what people generally do they all look out for themselves .

They get their information from media ... full stop
 

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