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PETROL & DIESEL SET TO RISE

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Just seen the news! Best go fill up now. suggest you all do the same

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran


"Just seen the news! Best go fill up now. suggest you all do the same"

didn't some government minister say that a few months ago and look what happened

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just seen the news! Best go fill up now. suggest you all do the same

didn't some government minister say that a few months ago and look what happened "

Just stating what i saw on the news

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If we all fill up now, the price will just go up more steeply.

Simple supply and demand theory.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

well up by 10p a litre by the end of the month is what they are saying

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen the news! Best go fill up now. suggest you all do the same

didn't some government minister say that a few months ago and look what happened "

Nothing happened it was the threat of a fuel shortage that caused all the panic.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Noticed it's been going up the past week or so... they know we're traveling to airports, the beaches etc. Plus there's a bank holi coming up. Treat us like mugs, price up anytime they want, and rarely down as much as crude oil price drops should get it lower.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Thanks tho for the headsup... will get family car done.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Pain n the ass

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By *abloBackMan
over a year ago

London

Always goes up in the autumn, price is affected by demand for domestic heating oil

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By *arnayguyMan
over a year ago

Durham Tees


"Pain n the ass "

You must be using the wrong pump.

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By *am sampsonMan
over a year ago

cwmbran


"Just seen the news! Best go fill up now. suggest you all do the same

didn't some government minister say that a few months ago and look what happened

Nothing happened it was the threat of a fuel shortage that caused all the panic. "

Well it did happen - petrol staions rain out of fuel because everyone panicked

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems."
And what about us that drive for a living?

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By *riskygazMan
over a year ago

birmingham


"well up by 10p a litre by the end of the month is what they are saying"
we are always getting screwed! but unfortunetly not in the way we like lol

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By *john121Man
over a year ago

staffs


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems."

Not sure if you're joking but just think people will think twice about how many meets they have!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems."
hard to walk 200 miles to the office...

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By *ustyAngelWoman
over a year ago

gloucester


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems."

How do you suggest a 40 mile commute that i cant really afford the moment?

I live in t community i was brought up in and there are no local job.

Work has to be finacially viable..... its gettigng so it really isnt in ruaral communities

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Try running a medium sized haulage buisness where each truck (around 15 of them)takes around £250 a day to fill up.

Best thing the whole country could do would be just refuse to buy any fuel and see the government buckle.

Don't much like the french but at least when they say they are going to protest the whole country makes a stand,we could learn from that.

Rant over

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By *bfoxxxMan
over a year ago

Crete or LANCASTER

With you on that.

Fuel is cheaper, diesel anyway, and the roads better. And coffee at the services tastes of coffee.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Try running a medium sized haulage buisness where each truck (around 15 of them)takes around £250 a day to fill up.

Best thing the whole country could do would be just refuse to buy any fuel and see the government buckle.

Don't much like the french but at least when they say they are going to protest the whole country makes a stand,we could learn from that.

Rant over "

Well said that man

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems.And what about us that drive for a living? "

+1 - I already pay the exchequer about £12,000 a year in fuel duty - which is way more than I pay in income tax. How much more do they want out of us?

The extra the Govt will get in Fuel Duty and VAT will just make Gideon Osborne have an even more smug look on his objectionable little face.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Try running a medium sized haulage buisness where each truck (around 15 of them)takes around £250 a day to fill up.

Best thing the whole country could do would be just refuse to buy any fuel and see the government buckle.

Don't much like the french but at least when they say they are going to protest the whole country makes a stand,we could learn from that.

Rant over

Well said that man "

When I worked 'for the Govt', someone who was in a position to know told me that it would only take 11 days of a public embargo on buying petrol and diesel to bring the country to it's knees.

Can't see it happening though.... We all love our 'little tin Gods' far too much..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Try running a medium sized haulage buisness where each truck (around 15 of them)takes around £250 a day to fill up.

Best thing the whole country could do would be just refuse to buy any fuel and see the government buckle.

Don't much like the french but at least when they say they are going to protest the whole country makes a stand,we could learn from that.

Rant over

Well said that man

When I worked 'for the Govt', someone who was in a position to know told me that it would only take 11 days of a public embargo on buying petrol and diesel to bring the country to it's knees.

Can't see it happening though.... We all love our 'little tin Gods' far too much..

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To true! we can live in hope tho

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ive parked my car up and am experimenting with not using it, lucky enough to be able to walk to work and the majority of my journeys can be done by bike or public transport, if all goes well will sell the car but will happily stay a fatty as I like the way I am. The main reason is the rising costs of running a car, I drive a fiat panda and still fork out about 3 grand a year which would be a couple of nice holidays

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems."

You really don't live in the real world do you?....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems."

This might sound like a stupid question but...If there were more cars on the road oil production would have to be increased so there would be more petrol supplies. wouldn't this make oil and therefore petrol cheaper?

ok,maybe not

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't fill at Esso, BP or the other major oil company garages. They will cut prices to match Supermarkets (in theory!)

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By *eavenNhellCouple
over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

i notice the farmers havent been so quick to blockade the refinrerys this time could this be because its there friends the tories in power ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems."

And also making food more expensive because the haulage companies have to pay more to fill the trucks that are essential to get the bread and milk to the supermarket for you to walk to and buy them...seriously!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just seen the news! Best go fill up now. suggest you all do the same"

The sods need to get a grip. There's those of us that have no other means of getting to work

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"i notice the farmers havent been so quick to blockade the refinrerys this time could this be because its there friends the tories in power ?"

A bit harsh I think! But coming from working on a farmer estate our lads are too busy harvesting the wheat for your bread and the barley for your beer at the moment to do anything else and trust me, its hitting us in the pocket too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems.

This might sound like a stupid question but...If there were more cars on the road oil production would have to be increased so there would be more petrol supplies. wouldn't this make oil and therefore petrol cheaper?

ok,maybe not"

Ok so not topic related but just wanted to say, great tits!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i feel sorry for the people who live on the Outer Hebrides, Orkney and Shetland islands, they pay about 15p per litre above what everyone else does, and their wages are a lot lower than in places like London and Edinburgh

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By *adystephanieTV/TS
over a year ago

glos

I dont see how businesss can be affected by the rise in cost of fuel as for me the customer bears the cost of the rise and the gvt gets nothing as its offset against my expenses ....bring it on

We have turned into a nation of sheep if were not willing to stand together and fight against this shit then we just have to take it ....baaaaaah

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Personally I am in favour of every rise in the price of petrol.There are far too many cars on the road and consequently far too much pollution,and far too many fatties. Making petrol unaffordable for more people so that they have to walk or cycle will go some way to rectifying both problems.And what about us that drive for a living?

+1 - I already pay the exchequer about £12,000 a year in fuel duty - which is way more than I pay in income tax. How much more do they want out of us?

The extra the Govt will get in Fuel Duty and VAT will just make Gideon Osborne have an even more smug look on his objectionable little face.....

"

and don't forget VAT. On fuel is also a tax on tax... The petrol/diesel doesn't cost that much. Slap on fuel duty then VAT on top of both and bang empty pockets for motorists

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