2p on a Litre of Fuel

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Mr Pig

New Member
B*******
 

mondobongo

Über Member
Gosh what would we do without the motorist? Now they are footing the bill for the credit crunch and avoiding recession as they drive round mindlessly in their tin boxes.
 

Mr Pig

New Member
mondobongo said:
Gosh what would we do without the motorist? as they drive round mindlessly in their tin boxes.

Some people actually use cars sensibly you know. The problem you can have with high horses is the long fall.
 

mondobongo

Über Member
Mr Pig said:
Some people actually use cars sensibly you know. The problem you can have with high horses is the long fall.

Yes I know but they do seem to me to be in the minority these days, have already put my parachute on.
 

johnnyh

Veteran
Location
Somerset
no shock really, the Govt is doing the easy thing.

Reckon it's time to get down the bank and borrow a million, let's face it, they arent going to be in a hurry to get it back, and I would only following in the example lad down by the Chancellor.

"Dear Mr Bank Manager,

As you know we are a bit skint and in debt up to our middles, so please can you lend me twice as much even though that will mean I am in debt over my head. In doing this I shall have a temporary feel good time, put off facing up to the errant ways that have got me here, and hope to be in a position to make my account balance sometime in 2015.

Oh, and naturally I will be using some of the money to buy a big enough wheel barrow so that I am able to transport enough cash to the bakers for a loaf of bread.

Naturally I might fail to be in a position to pay you back, but then that's a gamble that the powers that be are saying you have to take in return for all that lovely money we gave to bail you out - innit!

Cheers!"
 

cchapman

New Member
Why do these people sound like a parody of themselves?

Fortunately, in the long run, the market dictates. (let's hope we're not all dead by then}.
 

PrettyboyTim

New Member
Location
Brighton
But it's not 2p on petrol yet. The price of petrol should remain the same because the 2p duty cancels out the decrease in VAT. In 13 months time VAT will return to 17.5% but the 2p duty will also stay. 13 months seems like a reasonable notice period.
 
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User482

Guest
Given that the cost of motoring has fallen in real terms, I don't think that motorists have too much to complain about.
 
OP
OP
Downward

Downward

Guru
Location
West Midlands
Works out at about 0.4p a Litre.
Petrol in the USA was $4 while the Oil price was $150 a Barrel but it dropped to $2 when the Oil price went down to $50.

Here it went from £5.20 ish a Gallon to £4 a Gallon now.


We do get ripped off although in the past year I guestimate there are more car owners than there was this time last year.
 

arranandy

Legendary Member
Location
Scotland
When I worked at the Grangemouth refinery a few years ago a litre of petrol cost 18p to produce, refine and transport to the petrol station. At that time IIRC a litre of unleaded was about 85p. The government generates a vast amount of revenue from fuel duty so they aren't likely to give up that cash cow anytime soon.
 
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