Help me understand how the fact that the truck drivers going on strike is an indication of poor government?? I'm not real familiar with British government so I don't see the relationship. Do the truckers work for the government?
As to our government, most of our fuel taxes, at least at the state level, are on a cents per gallon basis. So when the price of fuel goes up, the government does not get any more money. The fuel tax, which on the state level provides for road and bridge maintenance and construction, hasn't been raised in decades, even though the cost of fuel which has a huge impact on the cost of construction (equipment fuel and bituminous asphalt mainly). So the coffers are hurting and the bridges and roads are crumbling.
The original post and I quote "Our government issued a statement advising everyone to keep their gas tanks full.It's caused mayhem at our gas stations,people queing out onto the road.Some stations selling out and closing until the next delivery."
I think causing the dumb masses to panic buy shows poor government.
The fuel tanker drivers are unionised and enter working condition and pay discussions with the government.
More here
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/energy/fuel/9173598/Fuel-strike-Police-close-petrol-stations-as-tempers-flare.html