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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:59 pm 
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I believe it was the tories who brought in deregulation/delimitation!! :roll: :-|
Made the mess we are in now :twisted:


I thought it all came about in 2003 via the DFT and their advice.

That would make it on the Labour Watch.

Besides, London has always been 'de-limited' or what ever terminology folks prefer to use, but we have the highest driver standards in the world, hence we still make a decent living from the Taxi game.


Good point GBC.......the tories may have brought in the 1985 transport act, but the Labour Party has had 13 years plus to sort it out......all they seem to have done is encourage deregulation.

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Doesn't matter who gets in now we will all be truly shafted regardless.... :roll: :mrgreen:


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captain cab wrote:
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towag wrote:
I believe it was the tories who brought in deregulation/delimitation!! :roll: :-|
Made the mess we are in now :twisted:


I thought it all came about in 2003 via the DFT and their advice.

That would make it on the Labour Watch.

Besides, London has always been 'de-limited' or what ever terminology folks prefer to use, but we have the highest driver standards in the world, hence we still make a decent living from the Taxi game.


Good point GBC.......the tories may have brought in the 1985 transport act, but the Labour Party has had 13 years plus to sort it out......all they seem to have done is encourage deregulation.

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Restricting taxi numbers is only popular with sections of the taxi trade, and unions who want their money.
The rest of the population don't want it or don't give a sh*t.

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gusmac wrote:

Restricting taxi numbers is only popular with sections of the taxi trade, and unions who want their money.


And you know that for certain....or are you just guessing?

I think deregulation is popular with PH operators too, or did you class them as taxi?

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I think deregulation is popular with PH operators too,

I would say the exact opposite. :shock:

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I think deregulation is popular with PH operators too,

I would say the exact opposite. :shock:


So would I. Restriction leaves a nice gap in the market for them to fill.

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So would I. Restriction leaves a nice gap in the market for them to fill.

All I can say is that the largest PH operators in town really don't want all their PH vehicle owners gaining the freedom to tell them where they can poke their radios. :wink:

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captain cab wrote:
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Restricting taxi numbers is only popular with sections of the taxi trade, and unions who want their money.


And you know that for certain....or are you just guessing?

I think deregulation is popular with PH operators too, or did you class them as taxi?

CC


The competition of course. Forgot about them :lol:
I can't think of many PH operators who want more hacks to compete with.
Better include the bus companies as well.

Maybe you could enlighten us to any group outwith the trade who favour restricted numbers? - Apart from the competition that is.

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Sussex wrote:
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I think deregulation is popular with PH operators too,

I would say the exact opposite. :shock:


Well in Carlisle it's the PH operatros that have benefitted.......all cars need radios due to the lack of work on ranks.

I think Toots was saying similar about the Wirral?

Wasn't Skippy on about a PH firm in Gala basically running the show?

3 deregulated areas, all with similar experiences?

I'm more or less certain its the same in Gateshead, which is deregulated.

I think Nidge's area is the same?

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 6:55 pm 
One PH firm mops up round here when it's Christmas, they charge the same no matter what day of the year it is.

When Punters book an airport through them they are £20 more than us. The punters think they've got a cheap deal because they've not rung anyone else.


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One PH firm mops up round here when it's Christmas, they charge the same no matter what day of the year it is.

When Punters book an airport through them they are £20 more than us. The punters think they've got a cheap deal because they've not rung anyone else.


Are your HC's all on radio circuits now?

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captain cab wrote:
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One PH firm mops up round here when it's Christmas, they charge the same no matter what day of the year it is.

When Punters book an airport through them they are £20 more than us. The punters think they've got a cheap deal because they've not rung anyone else.


Are your HC's all on radio circuits now?

CC


Most of them yep.


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Talking about Unions.

http://www.taxinewspaper.co.uk/

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Talk about a selfish individual :roll:

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Dear Friend


It's time.

This morning, Gordon Brown called the election.

As GMB general secretary, my top priority is speaking up for the best interests of our members. And now it's the turn of working people like you to decide who is going to speak up for you in Parliament.

In the last 13 years of Labour government, the 600,000 workers I represent have experienced real change. I remember the bad old days under the Tories, when kids had to wear their coats into school because the government wouldn't pay for heating. But things have changed since then. I want to make sure my grandchildren continue to get the first class education they are receiving at their newly built local school.

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A ... 5a10347596

Governing is difficult, and we know that over the last 13 years Labour hasn't always lived up to all our expectations. They haven't given union members everything we've asked for. But, when it comes down to it, Labour has changed Britain for the better.

And what about the Tories? Make no mistake, we know what they stand for: greed. Big cuts to public spending, soaring unemployment, scrapping rules that give mums and dads time off - and tax cuts for millionaires. The Tories would wreck Britain. No wonder they have 63 bankers standing as their candidates in this election. They don't speak for ordinary people.

Union members face a choice. The day after the election, we are either going to wake up with a Labour government, or a Tory government - it's as simple as that. Labour or Tory. Fairness or greed.

It's a choice we all have to make. If you don't cast your vote, you will still have to live with the consequences of the election - and that could be 5 long years of Tory rule. The consequences of that Tory rule will be dire for everyone except the wealthiest few, which is why we need to do everything we can to stop it happening. We need to make sure people are voting Labour, and where possible are getting active and helping campaign for Labour too.

That's why we are calling a weekend of action on 17th and 18th April. We are asking you to give up just an hour or two of your time, to help prevent 5 long years of the Tories. I'll be out campaigning that weekend, and I hope to see as many union activists as possible joining me - letting other people know the truth about the choice we all face on polling day. Click here to find out the nearest event to you:

http://www.unionstogether.org.uk/weekend-of-action

This election is a choice for all of us - do we want a government that cares for the majority, or one that just protects the narrow interests of a wealthy minority? To me, the choice this election remains clear, which is why I'll be casting my vote for Labour.

Paul Kenny

General Secretary, GMB

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It's time.

This morning, Gordon Brown called the election.

As GMB general secretary, my top priority is speaking up for the best interests of our members. And now it's the turn of working people like you to decide who is going to speak up for you in Parliament.

In the last 13 years of Labour government, the 600,000 workers I represent have experienced real change. I remember the bad old days under the Tories, when kids had to wear their coats into school because the government wouldn't pay for heating. But things have changed since then. I want to make sure my grandchildren continue to get the first class education they are receiving at their newly built local school.

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A ... 5a10347596

Governing is difficult, and we know that over the last 13 years Labour hasn't always lived up to all our expectations. They haven't given union members everything we've asked for. But, when it comes down to it, Labour has changed Britain for the better.

And what about the Tories? Make no mistake, we know what they stand for: greed. Big cuts to public spending, soaring unemployment, scrapping rules that give mums and dads time off - and tax cuts for millionaires. The Tories would wreck Britain. No wonder they have 63 bankers standing as their candidates in this election. They don't speak for ordinary people.

Union members face a choice. The day after the election, we are either going to wake up with a Labour government, or a Tory government - it's as simple as that. Labour or Tory. Fairness or greed.

It's a choice we all have to make. If you don't cast your vote, you will still have to live with the consequences of the election - and that could be 5 long years of Tory rule. The consequences of that Tory rule will be dire for everyone except the wealthiest few, which is why we need to do everything we can to stop it happening. We need to make sure people are voting Labour, and where possible are getting active and helping campaign for Labour too.

That's why we are calling a weekend of action on 17th and 18th April. We are asking you to give up just an hour or two of your time, to help prevent 5 long years of the Tories. I'll be out campaigning that weekend, and I hope to see as many union activists as possible joining me - letting other people know the truth about the choice we all face on polling day. Click here to find out the nearest event to you:

http://www.unionstogether.org.uk/weekend-of-action

This election is a choice for all of us - do we want a government that cares for the majority, or one that just protects the narrow interests of a wealthy minority? To me, the choice this election remains clear, which is why I'll be casting my vote for Labour.

Paul Kenny

General Secretary, GMB



For those of us old enough to remember how it was..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdOCWUgwiWs

These Modern reincarnations of the Dinosaur unions of old rely on the understanding that most of their members are not capable of forming a political opinion by themselves.......Sorry Brother...but its 2010 and people live in much more enlightened times and therefore can think for themselves..Be It Labour, Tory or...who ever the third lot are


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