LittleBitCheeky
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- Joined
- Jan 4, 2010
I'm actually getting really sick of headlines like these:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...MENT-This-scapegoating-BP-shames-America.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1287228/DAILY-MAIL-COMMENT-Time-protect-BP.html
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/n...-obama-is-poisoning-the-special-relationship/
I hate how people now claim BP is something we (ie, the British people) should protect against "attacks" by Barack Obama and America in general. That the damage they caused is somehow secondary to the dynamics of Anglo-American relations.
The BP isn't British. I know their acronym stands for British Petroleum, but in fact it's a global conglomerate with senior leaders, staff and shareholders all over the world. Furthermore, it's a company that has done something wrong. It's failed to observe proper safety regulations, opted for shabby contractors based on price and caused one of the worst ecological disasters in the last fifty years.
I'm well aware that thousands have their pensions invested in BP. Under no circumstances should the money they have worked for be compromised. But they need to pay for what they have done. BP is a very large company, they can afford to protect their pensionholders (their shareholders I'm less bothered about, by the notion of shares alone they're taking a risk from the start) and compensate the victims of their accident. Even if it ruins the company, this is something that needs doing.
Some people have blamed the contractors working for BP, saying they're responsible for the spill. Fine. Take them to court, y'know? BP has a responsibility to pay both its pensionholders and for its mistake. If others are responsible, let them share the burden.
I don't know what my point is here. I just guess I'm sick that this has turned into a US vs UK-type thing, whereas it really shouldn't be.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/a...MENT-This-scapegoating-BP-shames-America.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1287228/DAILY-MAIL-COMMENT-Time-protect-BP.html
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/n...-obama-is-poisoning-the-special-relationship/
I hate how people now claim BP is something we (ie, the British people) should protect against "attacks" by Barack Obama and America in general. That the damage they caused is somehow secondary to the dynamics of Anglo-American relations.
The BP isn't British. I know their acronym stands for British Petroleum, but in fact it's a global conglomerate with senior leaders, staff and shareholders all over the world. Furthermore, it's a company that has done something wrong. It's failed to observe proper safety regulations, opted for shabby contractors based on price and caused one of the worst ecological disasters in the last fifty years.
I'm well aware that thousands have their pensions invested in BP. Under no circumstances should the money they have worked for be compromised. But they need to pay for what they have done. BP is a very large company, they can afford to protect their pensionholders (their shareholders I'm less bothered about, by the notion of shares alone they're taking a risk from the start) and compensate the victims of their accident. Even if it ruins the company, this is something that needs doing.
Some people have blamed the contractors working for BP, saying they're responsible for the spill. Fine. Take them to court, y'know? BP has a responsibility to pay both its pensionholders and for its mistake. If others are responsible, let them share the burden.
I don't know what my point is here. I just guess I'm sick that this has turned into a US vs UK-type thing, whereas it really shouldn't be.