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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks

Whilst the chancellor never raised fuel duty in the budget, the government won't tell you they didn't need to ... as fuel is expected to go up to 1.40 a litre in the summer.

At the moment it's around 1.25 and going up ... reason is tensions between Saudi and Iran, mix in profiteering and speculative investment etc

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By *or Fox SakeCouple
over a year ago

Thornaby


"Whilst the chancellor never raised fuel duty in the budget, the government won't tell you they didn't need to ... as fuel is expected to go up to 1.40 a litre in the summer.

At the moment it's around 1.25 and going up ... reason is tensions between Saudi and Iran, mix in profiteering and speculative investment etc"

Wonder if an expected end of lockdown is a facty

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By *usybee73 OP   Man
over a year ago

in the sticks


"Whilst the chancellor never raised fuel duty in the budget, the government won't tell you they didn't need to ... as fuel is expected to go up to 1.40 a litre in the summer.

At the moment it's around 1.25 and going up ... reason is tensions between Saudi and Iran, mix in profiteering and speculative investment etc

Wonder if an expected end of lockdown is a facty"

Possible, as plastic and by products of fuel are going through the roof as well. Demand will go up and so the prices, except inflation to go up as well ...

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I piled on oil during the dip. Bittersweet to know this.

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