**Petrol,its getting blo0dy expensive**
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**Petrol,its getting blo0dy expensive**
Apparently its hit 85.6p per litre which is a record.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4424547.stm
Maybe time for some **action**.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4424547.stm
Maybe time for some **action**.
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It wouldn't be so bad if the roads were any good and the money was improving the infrastructure. Went out on the push bike today as part of a keep fit drive and I must say avoiding the pot holes does wonders for your reflexes. What a mess!
It's only in 2000 that the country ground to a halt for far less.
Apparently because of the Human Rights act and legislation crazy culture local authorities now pay more out for claims than they do fixing the roads.
Could only happen with lawyers in power.
Sometimes I feel it's only me that sees this country going to the dogs, every tax you can imagine is increasing even taxes such as national insurance which aren't apparently taxes are going up. And before anyone pipes up about getting out, well get real, you can't take grandchildren away from grandparents and break up families or throwaway your pension rights and there are a whole host of reasons you can't move on. It's like saying getting bad neighbours should force you to leave your home.
I got some stone chippings the other day to replace some around the house. Apparently they are subject to a 'quarry tax' I kid you not!
Please God don't let l Labour get a third term in office.
I'll get off my soap box now and get my coat
It's only in 2000 that the country ground to a halt for far less.
Apparently because of the Human Rights act and legislation crazy culture local authorities now pay more out for claims than they do fixing the roads.
Could only happen with lawyers in power.
Sometimes I feel it's only me that sees this country going to the dogs, every tax you can imagine is increasing even taxes such as national insurance which aren't apparently taxes are going up. And before anyone pipes up about getting out, well get real, you can't take grandchildren away from grandparents and break up families or throwaway your pension rights and there are a whole host of reasons you can't move on. It's like saying getting bad neighbours should force you to leave your home.
I got some stone chippings the other day to replace some around the house. Apparently they are subject to a 'quarry tax' I kid you not!
Please God don't let l Labour get a third term in office.
I'll get off my soap box now and get my coat
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Originally Posted by Freak
and the great british public continue to get shafted and do nothing once again
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How come Britain hasnt gone mad and started blocking the roads?? like they did before?
Soon it will be 90p for unleaded, we will go mad and they lower it to 85p and we all go happy.
Soon it will be 90p for unleaded, we will go mad and they lower it to 85p and we all go happy.
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69p for 98 RON in Switzerland, more in France. War in Iraq and (apparently) high demand for diesel in China is what is driving that price up.
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Originally Posted by StickyMicky
i noticed it had went up the other day for no reason
Apart, of course, from the increasing price of crude oil, right?
Beginning of February, about $43 per barrel, now $52 or thereabouts, a 21% increase, and it looks set to test the recent high-50s highs of late March and early April. Just a thought...
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Still, that's the price you pay for owning a specialist vehicle in which i'm sure you do most of your miles off-road, like the majority of Discovery owners, right?
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That's right. Blame the goverment, after all, they have not put up fuel duty. So they're not gaining anything more from the increased prices, other than a wee bit of VAT. Fuel Duty is fixed. That's right, fixed!!! The price per litre could go to £1.50, yet the goverment would still get the same amount of fuel duty.
Maybe a bit of understanding of the fuel duty situation might be in order before everyone just blames the goverment as per usual!
If anyone is to blame, it is the speculators on the NYMEX markets in the pits in the NY exchanges. Yes, crude did have a bit of a supply problem, but not really anymore. Production is above demand once again. It's coming off it's highs of $58 last week and back down to $53 so petrol prices shouldn't go much higher in the short term (if that's any relief!).
Maybe a bit of understanding of the fuel duty situation might be in order before everyone just blames the goverment as per usual!
If anyone is to blame, it is the speculators on the NYMEX markets in the pits in the NY exchanges. Yes, crude did have a bit of a supply problem, but not really anymore. Production is above demand once again. It's coming off it's highs of $58 last week and back down to $53 so petrol prices shouldn't go much higher in the short term (if that's any relief!).
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Dont forget that the UK is also a fuel producing nation, with the increases in fuel prices the Exchequer will be benefitting
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Post #19 was far too sensible, we want more ranting on here
The demand from China has gone through the roof and oil supply is controlled by a cartel that, surprisingly enough, enjoy making gob loads of money.
We don't have enough oil ourselves therefore we have to buy it off other people and pretty much pay whatever they want, otherwise this country will grind to a halt. We're not in a very good bargining position really
The demand from China has gone through the roof and oil supply is controlled by a cartel that, surprisingly enough, enjoy making gob loads of money.
We don't have enough oil ourselves therefore we have to buy it off other people and pretty much pay whatever they want, otherwise this country will grind to a halt. We're not in a very good bargining position really
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Originally Posted by Frosty The Snowman
The demand from China has gone through the roof and oil supply is controlled by a cartel that, surprisingly enough, enjoy making gob loads of money.
Remember, China is a major exporter now, so a downturn in the western economy would reduce their demand too.........
Last edited by imlach; 13 April 2005 at 08:48 AM.
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Originally Posted by Suresh
Paying 94p / litre for relular 95 octane in central Holland. Nobody is blaming the govt though.
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Originally Posted by imlach
That's right. Blame the goverment, after all, they have not put up fuel duty. So they're not gaining anything more from the increased prices, other than a wee bit of VAT. Fuel Duty is fixed. That's right, fixed!!! The price per litre could go to £1.50, yet the goverment would still get the same amount of fuel duty.
Maybe a bit of understanding of the fuel duty situation might be in order before everyone just blames the goverment as per usual!
If anyone is to blame, it is the speculators on the NYMEX markets in the pits in the NY exchanges. Yes, crude did have a bit of a supply problem, but not really anymore. Production is above demand once again. It's coming off it's highs of $58 last week and back down to $53 so petrol prices shouldn't go much higher in the short term (if that's any relief!).
Maybe a bit of understanding of the fuel duty situation might be in order before everyone just blames the goverment as per usual!
If anyone is to blame, it is the speculators on the NYMEX markets in the pits in the NY exchanges. Yes, crude did have a bit of a supply problem, but not really anymore. Production is above demand once again. It's coming off it's highs of $58 last week and back down to $53 so petrol prices shouldn't go much higher in the short term (if that's any relief!).
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Originally Posted by suprabeast
Fuel duty is fixed.... MUCH TOO HIGH
Swings & roundabouts.......but it is absolutely your choice who you vote for if you think a reduction in fuel duty will suit you.