Coryton oil refinery to close
interested | 24.01.2012 19:36 | Climate Chaos | Public sector cuts | Workers' Movements
People who followed the Coryton oil refinery blockade back in September 2010 will be interested to learn that Coryton's parent company has filed for bankruptcy meaning the refinery is set to be closed and hundreds of jobs are on the line.
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:-)
24.01.2012 20:08
Still, I'm sure it will all work out..?
anonymous.
Oh yeah.
24.01.2012 20:17
Oh I see, your point being that the debate will all be about either the climate or employment! Or the two versus each other.
Nah.
Something is in the grass up ahead.
Nobody has spotted it yet!
anonymous
Should we be cheering?
24.01.2012 20:22
Whilst green issues are important we need to come up with strategies to protect the vulnerable in society who aren't able to absorb rising costs like the upper classes can. David Cameron and Philip Green aren't going to notice rising fuel costs if a refinery closes, Joe Average struggling to survive on benefits is.
Anyway I doubt it'll be shut down for long, Cameron's oil industry buddies will soon have it up and running again. They'll use taxpayers cash to buy the site, and then sell it on cheap to Shell or Chevron. Just like the government did with Northern Rock selling it to Branson's Virgin group.
Observer
scargill vs climate camp
24.01.2012 21:13
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The 'workers'.
24.01.2012 22:02
And if the price of oil goes down...where is that argument then?
You're about to become the victim of a very great hoax.
The oil refinery workers are being used!
The price of oil is about to crash. And Coryton management have decided to schedule large-scale redundancies just before it happens or doesn't happen. They either get to have the government come in with a rescue package if the price falls as expected...or they get to lay off those workers if it doesn't.
The workers don't mean shit.
When it happens the climate lot will carp, the anarchists will whine, the unions will stamp their feet as usual and the media will make a mint.
But the workers won't mean shit.
anonymous
The price of
24.01.2012 22:17
This place will be bought up on the cheap, probably by some russian tycoon, and it will be business as normal - just at a lower hourly rate.
Bob
stupid hippies
25.01.2012 12:47
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The price of oil
25.01.2012 13:21
The price at the pump is almost entirely decided by taxation. A litre of unleaded fuel sold on a uk garage is mostly tax. It breaks down as follows:
Duty 57.9p
Fuel 47.8p
VAT 22.1p
Retailer 3.5p
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