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From: LP12
I'm telling you (stating the obvious, again!!) france & Uk actually joined at the hip by 'banking interests'.
Great example of this synergy at the moment, fuel prices and reaction to it. The only gov response difference is the language.
Lionel Jospin died yesterday, day of mourning marked for Thursady. He's the socialist womat who bought in the 35 hour week ... ruinous for small businesses but the big ones did fine.
That's frnace, communist capitalist (the worst of both systems) hates private small enterprise, does everything for Renault Michellin Total, lafarge and finance etc sector.
UK, .. we'll just take the boats yes, because 'big plans'. and City of London.


French electric bills just gone down, my standing order with edf gone from 50 a month to 42. I still have the original meter though (built the same yr as me, 1964)

SMart meter rollout .. there's another joyeux franco anglais leading from the front to show the world how to do it fiasco, suffer like the twat christian catholic you are .. smart meter rollout,, including the fukced up earlier versions, has cost taxpayers .... (makes up figure) 77999 thousand trillion (look it up, it's huge anyway,. maybe 200 billion, i forget,.) it's just money down the back of the sofa though, although they do still need to charge 52% (another synergy) on fuel duty to errr .. yes pay for the green transistion and all the pensions for the penpushers.

At least Jospin going means the country will save 40k a year on his pension requirements. Pity the Cunt didn't pi$$ off twenty years ago.

 Current Thread  Author  Time 
We could rename France and the UK, Rothschildsfiefdom and no one would see any fking ... [more]
 LP12  17:53:40 
>> Solar panels on the balcony, good in principle, but 400quid?!!!...[more]
 LP12  17:57:53 
>> Those aint gonna a work worth a crap.
 Denc 🗡  18:35:58 
>> They’ll make a max £70 of leccy a year, so 8 year payback…. IF it lasts.
 Hamsterwheel  19:10:27 
>> Less the cost of the electrician to connect
 Hamsterwheel  19:11:03 
>> good for running dedicated device, that's it. 400 2much
 LP12  19:59:23 
>> Seems cheap enough. Looked at full kits for around £4k for the terrace....[more]
 JonH🍕  18:14:12 
>> I'm telling you (stating the obvious, again!!) france & Uk actually joined at ... [more]
 LP12  18:42:15 
>> I'm telling you (stating the obvious, again!!) france & Uk actually joined at ... [more]
 LP12  18:41:30 
>> Ours has gone from 65 Eur every 2 months to 60 odd p/m.
 Free Thinking Doggie  18:30:19 
>> Which I think is outrageous.
 Free Thinking Doggie  18:32:00 
>> Hard to justify = Economically non viable.
 Free Thinking Doggie  18:17:19 
>> Probably get nicked too
 JonH🍕  18:29:52 
>> The solar water kits interest me. A few nearby houses have.
 JonH🍕  18:32:05 
>> We have about 30. The tanks rust. The panels last better but not indefinitely.
 Denc 🗡  18:38:13 
>> How long are you talking before they rust?
 JonH🍕  19:05:39 
>> The first ones about 4-5 years. We bought a different make. I would ... [more]
 Denc 🗡  19:58:00 
>> Great stuff. I know just the place.
 JonH🍕  20:17:34 
>> See lots in Italy.
 Free Thinking Doggie  18:34:36 
>> Course in Leeds not so great. what with cloud. Good for throwing stones at ... [more]
 LP12  18:09:42 

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