Britain Now 'Better Prepared' For A Petrol Tanker Strike, Says William Hague

Posted: 1/04/2012 11:48 Updated: 1/04/2012 11:48

Britain is better prepared to withstand a strike by tanker drivers because of the actions taken by the Government over the past week, Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Sunday morning.
Ministers have faced intense criticism for urging motorists to keep their petrol tanks topped up, prompting a wave of panic-buying at filling stations across the country.

Unite, the trade union concerned, is now due to enter peace talks at the conciliation service Acas, and has said there will be no action until after the Easter break at the earliest.

However, Mr Hague insisted ministers had been right to warn motorists of the possible threat to fuel supplies.

"Had they not set out the precautions that people should take and alerted people to the situation, then, if the strike took place in the coming weeks, it would be said that they were complacent and hadn't prepared the country," he told BBC1's The Andrew Marr Show.

"The country is in a better state of preparedness now than it was a week ago for the eventuality of a tanker strike, so I think they have handled that correctly.

"I think my colleagues have done absolutely the right thing to urge people to take sensible precautions and I think they will be vindicated by events over the coming days."

Mr Hague dismissed a call by Cabinet Office Minister Francis Maude for people to fill up jerry cans with petrol - prompting warnings by the Fire Brigades Union of the safety hazard - as a "technical error".

"Of course the solution to this is for the union in question to call off the strike which is not in the interests of their industry, it is obviously not in the interests of the country as a whole," he said.

Mr Hague also brushed off widespread criticism that the Government was "out of touch" in the wake of a Budget which was attacked for levying a so-called "granny tax" - axing age-related allowances for the over-65s - and imposing VAT on hot pies and pasties.

"I think when critics don't have a substantive alternative to offer, well then they reach for the 'out of touch criticism'," he said.

"Well it is very much in touch with what this country needs and we are going to carry that through to success."

However, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper accused ministers of deliberately provoking a confrontation with the unions because they wanted to recreate Margaret Thatcher's clash with the miners in the 1980s.

"They created this petrol crisis," she told The Andrew Marr Show. "What they did was they caused a run on the pumps for political reasons because they wanted a 'Thatcher moment'."

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley also defended the Government's handling of the threatened tanker strike.

"It is important for people to prepare. We have got to build resilience in the system and that's what we're doing - building resilience in the system," he told Sky News's Murnaghan programme.

"There is no need for anybody to panic, there is no need to be queuing at petrol stations."

He dismissed reports that Mr Maude had been urged to resign by two Conservative Cabinet ministers after breaking from the agreed Government line and calling on people to stock up on petrol.

"I have been on the receiving end of this kind of reporting and I think it's all nonsense frankly," he said.

"It was nonsense when they said Cabinet ministers were saying the Health Bill was a disaster and I had to go and I think it is nonsense when they say this about Francis Maude."

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20:15 on 02/04/2012
i wonder if he lifted his shirt before making this comment.
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
09:54 on 02/04/2012
That is about as convincing a claim as stating that 'a false diagnosis of terminal cancer makes a healthy patient better prepared for that diagnosis at a later date'.

Hague was a comedy when he spoke for the Right as a pubescent; he has not changed; just lost some hair.
09:23 on 02/04/2012
TRUST THE TORY TO GIVE THEMSELVES CREDIT FOR A TOTAL F. Up
Dunkirk spirit lives on ?
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
09:55 on 02/04/2012
False analogy.

Dunkirk had many heroes.
10:24 on 02/04/2012
true - but it was still a defeat
09:03 on 02/04/2012
For what - cremating its population?
08:03 on 02/04/2012
Ater several days of watching the Lemmings line up at petrol stations, I waited until yesterday, Sunday, and drove to the garage to fill up. Lots of pumps in the garage with only one being used and that was by me. I presume that those that needed petrol all have full tanks now and since a strike appears to be a definite possibility, as long as everyone now keeps their tanks topped up until the day the strike starts there will be no stranded motorists. What's the strike for, surely not more money? They already earn 45K a year and that's not bad for a bunch of blokes, each with a brain the size of a pea.
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
10:10 on 02/04/2012
The nonsense is this:

Start with a full tank. Many new cars are sold this way.

Top up when it reaches 1/2.

That way you will never have a crisis, and you will spend no more money than if you let it run out before filling it with a tenner's worth.

In fact, those who wasted time over the past few days in panic looking for petrol because they were running on fumes saved nothing, and wasted a lot.
10:37 on 02/04/2012
Very true....especially time.
07:50 on 02/04/2012
yet again only a minister would say something that stupid. honestly the raving loony party could do better than this lot,
07:56 on 02/04/2012
Apart from the raving looney party, what's the option......surely not Miliband and his clowns?
They got us into this mess in the first place.
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hearthammer
If left is right and right is wrong, decide!
08:23 on 02/04/2012
Thanks God for Alex Salmond!
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Dombeyandson
11:57 on 02/04/2012
Change the bloody record - you know it makes sense. How can a world recession from the bad underwriting of loans by world banks be the falt of the Labour Government. Judging from your inept comment you'd think the Tories were your fairy godmother [not wrong collectively]
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07:49 on 02/04/2012
William Jefferson Hague, talking rubbish yet again William?
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
09:57 on 02/04/2012
Good Lord - same first names as Bill Clinton.

I hope he uses Sketchley's.
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14:20 on 02/04/2012
Whoever he and the rest of them use one thing is certain, taking the British people to the cleaners by any means possible is the general consensus whatever "colour" they are.
06:08 on 02/04/2012
Does any of this governments ministers know where the off switch is on their mouths.
07:52 on 02/04/2012
totally agree, if the cant say something sensible, they should keep there gobs shut.
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
09:58 on 02/04/2012
'Where the sun don't shine'.
03:08 on 02/04/2012
This government didn't create a petrol crisis, the people did. If they are so stupid they can't think for themselves and do whatever the Westminster clowns tell them to, God help us, no wonder the country is going down the plug hole.
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hearthammer
If left is right and right is wrong, decide!
08:24 on 02/04/2012
The lemmings leader created the panic and the rest of the lemmings dutifully obliged.
09:02 on 02/04/2012
Correct, if this is an indication of the mind set of us Brits, we are doomed as Clive Dunn used to say... wonder if he was way ahead of his time.
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
10:01 on 02/04/2012
It is a bye-product of the Nanny State mentality, and to be expected. When the Government looks after you from cradle to grave, you tend to take its little bits of idle gossip as gospel, and often embellish it even further. Call it 'British Character'. It existed in feudal Britain; in Industrial Britain; and it exists now in Nanny State Britain.
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01:17 on 02/04/2012
Through this debacle, I've seen absolutely no mention of the fact that it is illegal for a private individual to store more than two gallons of petrol (other than in the tank of their car). Are this patently out of touch government not aware of this?
06:43 on 02/04/2012
cause not! they,re all idiots.
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
10:02 on 02/04/2012
This 'PC' government works in litres. Gallons are meaningless.
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hearthammer
If left is right and right is wrong, decide!
11:07 on 02/04/2012
well, yeah. That's how you buy it at the pump.
00:50 on 02/04/2012
The only reason petrol prices are so high is solely down to immigration and the free movement of mass labour from Europe. I am a truck driver and see it everywhere and by employing foreigners all we are doing is throwing money abroad. They can move anywhere by 5 or 6 renting a house. This is why supermarket depot's and other large companies move location, just so they can employ cheaper workers, then they wonder why their companies are collapsing.
We are over taxed on everything just to make the quality of life even better the the wealthy in this country and frankley it stinks.
09:36 on 02/04/2012
well said...we're all over taxed and theyre all over here
KenInd
We too shall get through this.....
10:04 on 02/04/2012
Funny - people move to countries with high taxation.
00:44 on 02/04/2012
There is a saying "When you are in a hole....stop digging" Clearly William Haigh has never heard of this as he still digging.
00:04 on 02/04/2012
*everyday i hate this government more
06:44 on 02/04/2012
me too.
09:07 on 02/04/2012
And me
23:38 on 01/04/2012
So the government got their bonuses from the recent duty increase on petrol. Only the truly stupid 'panic' bought' petrol when a tiny percentage of us knew better of what the cr*p politicians had on their agenda....I hope all of you that cleaned out all the petrol from my local petrol stations are proud of what you have done.....put money in the goverment's pockets and screwed the rest of us who RELY on our vehicles do deliver our businesses to you...
23:22 on 01/04/2012
There was never a thought from the government for the general public. It was all about getting at the unions. It was the same with the stockpiling of coal by Maggie's government just before the miners strike. All governments fear unions.

We need a new system of politics where the government continues with it's processes of running the country, but in cases of wrong doing or deception, can be brought to account. They need supervision. They cannot be allowed to continue to ignore the country.
23:25 on 01/04/2012
"where the government continues with it's processes of running the country, but in cases of wrong doing or deception, can be brought to account. They need supervision. They cannot be allowed to continue to ignore the country." As indeed the unions
09:36 on 02/04/2012
Unfortunately the unions are the only way of massing enough people together to protest at the government at the same time. Anyone else bringing enough people together to do something which the government couldn't ignore, would be arrested immediately, as terrorists. The unions were given powers by law which the government can't be seen to take away, so they try to break them down and then will change the law to stop them reforming.
You are right though. The unions should have no place in politics. They should go back to what they were first brought in for, the workplace. Without some means of regulating the behaviour of a government they are all we have though. Most European countries have successfully brought change to governments through unions. Unions are the only valid voice for the general public against the rich who have practised and perfected turning a deaf ear to the country as long as they are not inconvenienced. Ruffle their feathers and they will apply every trick in the book to suppress you.