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PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2017 7:58 pm 
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Every 25% of every fare that uber liberate from the drivers moves them one step closer to driverless cars. Will they care about the 40,000 drivers when they achieve that?

Is a very good point.

But not a good enough point for the PM to note. [-X

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-4 ... ting-story

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Sussex wrote:
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jimbo wrote:
Every 25% of every fare that uber liberate from the drivers moves them one step closer to driverless cars. Will they care about the 40,000 drivers when they achieve that?

Is a very good point.

But not a good enough point for the PM to note. [-X

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-4 ... ting-story


why the hell is she getting herself involved in a licensing issue?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 11:24 am 
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But not a good enough point for the PM to note. [-X

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-4 ... ting-story


why the hell is she getting herself involved in a licensing issue?


Its the role of the fekking Tory vermin to support at all times exploiters of workers had'nt you noticed Captain #-o #-o #-o

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But not a good enough point for the PM to note. [-X

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-4 ... ting-story


why the hell is she getting herself involved in a licensing issue?


Its the role of the fekking Tory vermin to support at all times exploiters of workers had'nt you noticed Captain #-o #-o #-o


Because she has made a mess of BREXIT,think I will poke my nose in this and make a bigger mess of it than it is now and I will be rewarded like Osborne and get a position at Blackrock paying megabucks.


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Since uber is technically off the road from tonight, (and yes i know they can continue while the appeal is in motion), will the drivers insurance be void from midnight, due to not being technacaly licenced ??????


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Since uber is technically off the road from tonight, (and yes i know they can continue while the appeal is in motion), will the drivers insurance be void from midnight, due to not being technacaly licenced ??????



I don't think insurance is dependent on ops license just the driver license so no I doubt it would be after all if a car changes company does that invalidate his insurance ?

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due to not being technacaly licenced ??????

But they are technically licensed.

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