Andy @ Allerton Posted May 12, 2006 Posted May 12, 2006 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4610877.stm Given all the measures this Labour party are introducing - I feel they are utterly against the idea of any business succeeding. I personally wouldn't pay £1.34 a mile to drive to work under any circumstances. I wonder how many hours it would take before the entire country shut down? Is there anyone at all on this forum that would pay this (or any) amount to go to work? Presumably the idea is to move everyone to using public transport? This, of course, is ludicrous - it can barely cope with the current level of demand - every single person moving to it at once would completely knacker it after probably an hour or two. Stupid Government. Stupid policies.
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