Petol prices - why no action this time?
#31
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You would all be bleeting and crying if a strike started to hit your freedom of movement
Lets look at the facts:-
1. We all drive thristy cars - so, actually, we ARE WILLING to pay more than we have to to drive our chosen vehicle.
2. The world oil price is to blame - nowt to do with Taxes.
3 Want to HALF your fuel bill and still do the mileage you do? BUY A DIESEL!!
Simple choices really ....
And everyone go on strike ................. but wait until I've filled my cars up to the brim, then off you jolly well strike!!
Lets look at the facts:-
1. We all drive thristy cars - so, actually, we ARE WILLING to pay more than we have to to drive our chosen vehicle.
2. The world oil price is to blame - nowt to do with Taxes.
3 Want to HALF your fuel bill and still do the mileage you do? BUY A DIESEL!!
Simple choices really ....
And everyone go on strike ................. but wait until I've filled my cars up to the brim, then off you jolly well strike!!
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You would all be bleeting and crying if a strike started to hit your freedom of movement
Lets look at the facts:-
1. We all drive thristy cars - so, actually, we ARE WILLING to pay more than we have to to drive our chosen vehicle.
3 Want to HALF your fuel bill and still do the mileage you do? BUY A DIESEL!!
Simple choices really ....
Lets look at the facts:-
1. We all drive thristy cars - so, actually, we ARE WILLING to pay more than we have to to drive our chosen vehicle.
3 Want to HALF your fuel bill and still do the mileage you do? BUY A DIESEL!!
Simple choices really ....
The 'fact' is; the petrol price increase effects a 1.0 Corsa driver just as much as it effects a subaru owner.
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You would all be bleeting and crying if a strike started to hit your freedom of movement
Lets look at the facts:-
1. We all drive thristy cars - so, actually, we ARE WILLING to pay more than we have to to drive our chosen vehicle.
2. The world oil price is to blame - nowt to do with Taxes.
3 Want to HALF your fuel bill and still do the mileage you do? BUY A DIESEL!!
Simple choices really ....
And everyone go on strike ................. but wait until I've filled my cars up to the brim, then off you jolly well strike!!
Lets look at the facts:-
1. We all drive thristy cars - so, actually, we ARE WILLING to pay more than we have to to drive our chosen vehicle.
2. The world oil price is to blame - nowt to do with Taxes.
3 Want to HALF your fuel bill and still do the mileage you do? BUY A DIESEL!!
Simple choices really ....
And everyone go on strike ................. but wait until I've filled my cars up to the brim, then off you jolly well strike!!
1) Yes, we do drive thirsty cars but everything is relative. Why should we accept the price of fuel any more than someone who drives a Micra!
2) World oil price is, of course PARTLY to blame. Approaching 70% of the price of fuel is TAX so you're happy with that are you?
3) Cost of diesel is higher (than NUL) the cost of the car is higher, consumption is lower, however, have you ever worked out what mileage you need to do to break even? Idiots who buy new diesels rarely work that one out! (could they work it out - probably not!)
Little bit of thought before spouting wouldn't go amiss?
JohnD
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I thought the complaints were about the extra costs each individual have to pay??
The MICRA driver is hit by a lesser degree because they use less fuel for the same milage covered - they are also limited as to the savings they can make.
Subaru Impeza Turbo drivers have CHOSEN to pay much more per mile than most other drivers ..... therefore, if the complaint is about the extra costs then we can all save a huge amount by buying - say - a Skoda Octavia Diesel.
But, if the thread is NOT about the extra cost of fuel then carry on ..... if it is, my points are valid.
The MICRA driver is hit by a lesser degree because they use less fuel for the same milage covered - they are also limited as to the savings they can make.
Subaru Impeza Turbo drivers have CHOSEN to pay much more per mile than most other drivers ..... therefore, if the complaint is about the extra costs then we can all save a huge amount by buying - say - a Skoda Octavia Diesel.
But, if the thread is NOT about the extra cost of fuel then carry on ..... if it is, my points are valid.
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Filled up yesterday to find that V-power now costs 109.9p/litre when last week it was 106.9p/l and the week prior to that 103.9p/litre. I can't believe that oil prices are that unstable that petrol pump prices to to change so significantly in the space of 2 weeks. Even 95ron is 104.9p/litre now - An all time high without any apparent media fuss this time. I sympathise with the haulier companies and other companies who don't have the luxury of changing their prices to the consumer every week.
#37
Is it that our Spirit is broken ?
There is so much nonsense coming from all politicians that we have given up. I can no longer say "Boo to a goose" because he may be offended by it.
Banning of Christmas by local councils no longer shocks people, we have that many ridiculous ideas and schemes that we can not fight them all.
Similar to the Monks in Burma, with the last fuel blockades we gave it everything, and still nothing changes.
Del
There is so much nonsense coming from all politicians that we have given up. I can no longer say "Boo to a goose" because he may be offended by it.
Banning of Christmas by local councils no longer shocks people, we have that many ridiculous ideas and schemes that we can not fight them all.
Similar to the Monks in Burma, with the last fuel blockades we gave it everything, and still nothing changes.
Del
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Impreza driver: does 22mpg, but only uses car weekends only. Gets to work using public transport.
Micra driver Does 45mpg, uses car 40 miles a day to and from work mon-friday and weekend social domestic and 'pleasure'. (there is no pleasure driving a micra i might note!)
Which driver would be hit harder by the increase in petrol price?
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Is it that our Spirit is broken ?
There is so much nonsense coming from all politicians that we have given up. I can no longer say "Boo to a goose" because he may be offended by it.
Banning of Christmas by local councils no longer shocks people, we have that many ridiculous ideas and schemes that we can not fight them all.
Similar to the Monks in Burma, with the last fuel blockades we gave it everything, and still nothing changes.
Del
There is so much nonsense coming from all politicians that we have given up. I can no longer say "Boo to a goose" because he may be offended by it.
Banning of Christmas by local councils no longer shocks people, we have that many ridiculous ideas and schemes that we can not fight them all.
Similar to the Monks in Burma, with the last fuel blockades we gave it everything, and still nothing changes.
Del
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if i had to py for all my fuel id be on a bus nearly all the time
its so expensive the thing that really gets me is that the main part of the cost is tax so the government could easily reduce that at anytime, but instead they let us pay through the teeth.
George
its so expensive the thing that really gets me is that the main part of the cost is tax so the government could easily reduce that at anytime, but instead they let us pay through the teeth.
George
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I think your all missing the point
Oil prices slide toward $95 after setting record - USATODAY.com
The current rise in pump price IS directly attributable the price per barrel.
Oil prices slide toward $95 after setting record - USATODAY.com
The current rise in pump price IS directly attributable the price per barrel.
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Exchange Rates Graph (British Pound, American Dollar)
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To quote my link...
Not quite sure what you lot are moaning about, a few pence increase, whereas it has the potential of increasing a whole lot more.
Oil prices are up 42% since August.
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PIPELINE CARD.
I got an E Mail off Ben last week to say that the "Latest Petrol Company" to renage on a Fuel Discount Card had shafted them.
It is widely expressed on here that the Petrol Discount Card Scheme that works in Europe is a Scam etc/Con/ whatever.
If we could get enough people to sign up ( if you think it's a scam don't do it) could this actually work?
Until I have evidence to prove it is a scam, I think Ben should get our support.
I think they have over 400,000 people signed up to this & the Oil Comanies have said, get a million & you could have a deal.
What do you think, Deal Or No Deal???
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Alan MaC
I got an E Mail off Ben last week to say that the "Latest Petrol Company" to renage on a Fuel Discount Card had shafted them.
It is widely expressed on here that the Petrol Discount Card Scheme that works in Europe is a Scam etc/Con/ whatever.
If we could get enough people to sign up ( if you think it's a scam don't do it) could this actually work?
Until I have evidence to prove it is a scam, I think Ben should get our support.
I think they have over 400,000 people signed up to this & the Oil Comanies have said, get a million & you could have a deal.
What do you think, Deal Or No Deal???
Regards
Alan MaC
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the end of the day its our fault for letting the goverment get a way with it i now a couple of french and spanish truckers weved talked a bout taxes and thay say there would be murder if thay had to pay our taxes
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Case study
Impreza driver: does 22mpg, but only uses car weekends only. Gets to work using public transport.
Micra driver Does 45mpg, uses car 40 miles a day to and from work mon-friday and weekend social domestic and 'pleasure'. (there is no pleasure driving a micra i might note!)
Which driver would be hit harder by the increase in petrol price?
Impreza driver: does 22mpg, but only uses car weekends only. Gets to work using public transport.
Micra driver Does 45mpg, uses car 40 miles a day to and from work mon-friday and weekend social domestic and 'pleasure'. (there is no pleasure driving a micra i might note!)
Which driver would be hit harder by the increase in petrol price?
Impreza driver: Drives 200 miles per week, @ 22mpg, petrol cost = £1:10 a litre, cost of fuel alone per week = £45:43
Micra driver Drives 200 miles per week, @ 50mpg, petrol cost = £1:00 a litre, cost of fuel alone per week = £18:16
A 5p rise in a litre each has this effect:-
Impreza driver: Needs to find an extra £2:06 a week
Micra driver Needs to find an extra 91p a week
So, to say that they are affected just the same is bollox ..... however, I agree that the Micra driver gets poorer value for money
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Yeah!!! Good Plan and where will you be? Behind your keyboard demanding others fight for you?
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Protest! what are you going to protest about, high global oil prices? The weakness of the dollar?
I know we all hate it but fuel tax is the fairest way of taxing conjestion and emmisions; the more you use the more you pay!
The alternative would only be to put up tax on something else, then we'd all complain about that
I know we all hate it but fuel tax is the fairest way of taxing conjestion and emmisions; the more you use the more you pay!
The alternative would only be to put up tax on something else, then we'd all complain about that
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Protest! what are you going to protest about, high global oil prices? The weakness of the dollar?
I know we all hate it but fuel tax is the fairest way of taxing conjestion and emmisions; the more you use the more you pay!
The alternative would only be to put up tax on something else, then we'd all complain about that
I know we all hate it but fuel tax is the fairest way of taxing conjestion and emmisions; the more you use the more you pay!
The alternative would only be to put up tax on something else, then we'd all complain about that
#55
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The last time fuel prices edges well over a pound / litre, there were talks about mass strikes and demonstrations. Why has everyone accepted the recent prices without that much talk about it?
Ok, the prices have crept up slowly, but surely it's time to start some demonstations! I can afford the costs, but I still hate being fleeced by the oil companies and governent.
It's mad that the oil companies control how much is being produced to create artificial shortages, to push up prices. If Microsoft tried summit like that, they'd be in court paying millions in fines!
Anders
Ok, the prices have crept up slowly, but surely it's time to start some demonstations! I can afford the costs, but I still hate being fleeced by the oil companies and governent.
It's mad that the oil companies control how much is being produced to create artificial shortages, to push up prices. If Microsoft tried summit like that, they'd be in court paying millions in fines!
Anders
However, I think this is misdirected at the oil companies, the likes of BP would like to pump as much fuel as they can at the current price - its worth a fortune to them to sell it at record highs. Its opec who control supply, they set fixed limits on how many barrels a day may be delivered and revise this from time to time.
Ultimately its purely supply and demand, the oil markets are traded electronically these days to a worldwide marketplace and the current price simply reflect a growing demand with very little increase in supply.
That does not excuse what our government are/have been doing for years, at £1/litre 65.3p goes to the government. That would be acceptable to me if it was being put into alternative fuel research but it simply is not.
Instead of moaning about the fuel price I'd favour bullying the government into making grants available to private industry to research and develope alternative fuel.
We might even get an industry in the UK by doing this instead of having half of the country on the public payroll dreaming up new ways of wasting the private sectors money or on out of work benefits.
If push comes to shove its better in my opinion to run a hydrogen generation plant turning water into hydrogen off a nuclear power station than to carry on with this oil importing, it will cripple our economy if the price continues to rise.
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It makes me mad how this is all so stage managed.....since when was putting the wrong fuel in your car a top BBC story.....when you combine it with the 'high cost of petrol' story that's when! The timing of the AA to release their press releases as petrol prices soar past the £1 a litre mark is no conincidence. I know I sound like a conspirationist but am I the only one that thinks this?
The trouble is we are all like sheep - we wait for the media/press to push a story and jump on the bandwagon. Unfortunately when it comes to criticising the sneaky and unscrupulous taxes we pay they all seem to turn a blind eye!
If we had more hard nosed and investigative journalists perhaps a better angle on the rising fuel prices would have been how much extra cash the government is raking in as prices rise and what exactly are they doing with this windfall???
As I see it, they budget fuel tax income based on their predicted price of oil if it rises past their prediction they get more tax don't they? So either they are crap at budgeting as they have to bank on rises in oil prices for their extra income or just greedy and willing to rip off the public.
It doesn't matter what car you drive - Subaru or Diesel (I drive both but you can guess which one I use for my 130 a day commute), that's just missing the point - the government is perfectly happy to rape and pillage our money and we accept it!
my two pence.....
Rich
The trouble is we are all like sheep - we wait for the media/press to push a story and jump on the bandwagon. Unfortunately when it comes to criticising the sneaky and unscrupulous taxes we pay they all seem to turn a blind eye!
If we had more hard nosed and investigative journalists perhaps a better angle on the rising fuel prices would have been how much extra cash the government is raking in as prices rise and what exactly are they doing with this windfall???
As I see it, they budget fuel tax income based on their predicted price of oil if it rises past their prediction they get more tax don't they? So either they are crap at budgeting as they have to bank on rises in oil prices for their extra income or just greedy and willing to rip off the public.
It doesn't matter what car you drive - Subaru or Diesel (I drive both but you can guess which one I use for my 130 a day commute), that's just missing the point - the government is perfectly happy to rape and pillage our money and we accept it!
my two pence.....
Rich
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The government take taxes to pay for hospitals, the elderly, children and Education - they pay to defend us, to keep us safe and to stop the rule of the jungle being king .....
It all costs money, lets cut petrol tax by 10p a litre - and add 2% to the tax rate?
Where would you rather be taxed, if not through fuel?
It all costs money, lets cut petrol tax by 10p a litre - and add 2% to the tax rate?
Where would you rather be taxed, if not through fuel?
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It makes me mad how this is all so stage managed.....since when was putting the wrong fuel in your car a top BBC story.....when you combine it with the 'high cost of petrol' story that's when! The timing of the AA to release their press releases as petrol prices soar past the £1 a litre mark is no conincidence. I know I sound like a conspirationist but am I the only one that thinks this?
The trouble is we are all like sheep - we wait for the media/press to push a story and jump on the bandwagon. Unfortunately when it comes to criticising the sneaky and unscrupulous taxes we pay they all seem to turn a blind eye!
If we had more hard nosed and investigative journalists perhaps a better angle on the rising fuel prices would have been how much extra cash the government is raking in as prices rise and what exactly are they doing with this windfall???
As I see it, they budget fuel tax income based on their predicted price of oil if it rises past their prediction they get more tax don't they? So either they are crap at budgeting as they have to bank on rises in oil prices for their extra income or just greedy and willing to rip off the public.
It doesn't matter what car you drive - Subaru or Diesel (I drive both but you can guess which one I use for my 130 a day commute), that's just missing the point - the government is perfectly happy to rape and pillage our money and we accept it!
my two pence.....
Rich
The trouble is we are all like sheep - we wait for the media/press to push a story and jump on the bandwagon. Unfortunately when it comes to criticising the sneaky and unscrupulous taxes we pay they all seem to turn a blind eye!
If we had more hard nosed and investigative journalists perhaps a better angle on the rising fuel prices would have been how much extra cash the government is raking in as prices rise and what exactly are they doing with this windfall???
As I see it, they budget fuel tax income based on their predicted price of oil if it rises past their prediction they get more tax don't they? So either they are crap at budgeting as they have to bank on rises in oil prices for their extra income or just greedy and willing to rip off the public.
It doesn't matter what car you drive - Subaru or Diesel (I drive both but you can guess which one I use for my 130 a day commute), that's just missing the point - the government is perfectly happy to rape and pillage our money and we accept it!
my two pence.....
Rich