S'alright guys, it wasn't a sympathy plug, but I appreciate your thoughts all the same hehe

I do find it terribly frustrating at times as some of you lot have probably noticed already
Turning my attention from my own little slice of the world for a moment, all of the global trade and finance and middle east oil interdependency leads to a dangerously fragile chain as we have seen with the money markets and international banks recently.
I can't help but think opec are laughing behind brown's back; regardless of the high duty on fuel here, I do think it's a bit arrogant and hypocritical of him to lecture foreign oil conglomerates on fair policy. Essentially sticking all the blame to the oil producers. They are by no means the wholly responsible parties in this crisis. All share the blame equally and I can foresee this as the beginning and continuation of a lot of finger pointing and denunciation whilst everyone tries to keep on dancing until the music stops, hoping that there will be a chair left for them to sit on.
The trouble with politicians is they always want a panacea for their problems, it is, after all, important to be speaking out against issues and demanding singular remedies. It looks and sounds flashy and 'pro-active' (shudder at that dreadful bastardisation), but totally avoids the necessity of solving the current crisis by using many and varied means of tackling the out of control money markets and all of the baggage that comes with an international recession.
Still, stupid is as stupid does, I guess