I hear, I see, I post: Panic stocking ensures in UK, now women from York burnt by petrol- thanks to advise of Francis Maude

Panic stocking ensures in UK, now women from York burnt by petrol- thanks to advise of Francis Maude


Now, following the advice of cabinet office minister Francis Maude can be costly. Already, a women in her 40s had suffered 40% burns. The women, from York was transferring petrol into Jerry cans in the kitchen, when the tragic incident occurs.
Cabinet Minister Francis Maude advised, earlier in the week on stocking up petrols in Jerry Cans. He had sinced retracted his advice.

Fire-fighters had cautioned against this piece of advice from Francis Maude, and even furthering suggesting that it is in fact, illegal to do so. According a Surrey Comet article, it is illegal to “more than a two suitable metal containers, each of a maximum capacity of 10 litres, or two plastic containers, of a five-litre maximum capacity.”

Jerry Can, which is potentially dangerous to store petrol in.
This comes days after the Coalition Government went into a slumber, first by introducing a ‘hot food tax’ to now, increasing panicking across the country. Drivers are actually stocking up on fuel, on advice of the government on a strike by fuel tank drivers over the upcoming Easter holidays- even when there had not been any official news.

In a country where the Coalition Government is now seen as ‘breaking apart’ the latest news to hit the country is the unexpected result of the by-election in Bradford West. George Galloway had won by a majority of over 10,000 votes, with labour coming in second. The Conservatives came in third.

The current government had also been slammed, for introducing the year’s budget of reducing child support, while reducing the company tax to 22%.   

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