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lol i'm paying like £1.20 at the momentGive it another yearEDIT: ^^ f*ck off will it reach £2 in a matter of 3 months lol
You really do have a problem with the amount of 'lol's you use don't you?2012 at latest.
really??it hit the £1 mark around november n some places have diesel at like 1.46 right now
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lol i'm paying like £1.20 at the momentGive it another yearEDIT: ^^ f*ck off will it reach £2 in a matter of 3 months lol
You really do have a problem with the amount of 'lol's you use don't you?2012 at latest.
Yeah I do actually I think I have the lol disorder
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Swear the petrol company's are making BILLIONS and are WAY above their targets.WTF are the prices so sky high. Yes someone explain it to me please, I just dont understand.
Taxes mostly. A massive chunk of the prices we pay are taxes.
sutin like 65p a litre is fuel tax or sutin ain tit?even petrol stations make like 1p a litre n have to get their P's from sellin sweets n sh*t
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Swear the petrol company's are making BILLIONS and are WAY above their targets.WTF are the prices so sky high. Yes someone explain it to me please, I just dont understand.
Taxes mostly. A massive chunk of the prices we pay are taxes.
sutin like 65p a litre is fuel tax or sutin ain tit?even petrol stations make like 1p a litre n have to get their P's from sellin sweets n sh*t
57p31p in spain. f*ckeries.I've not even been driving recently ffsgonna be working in the city over the summer anywaytube is me.
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From 2007-10-01 the main road fuel (petrol and diesel) duty rate in the UK is GBP£0.5035 per litre. The rate for biodiesel and bioethanol is £0.3035.[1] Value Added Tax (VAT), currently at 17.5%, is also charged on the price of the fuel and on the duty. At a pump price of 100p/litre (typical for unleaded as at November 2007), this would put the combined tax at 65.24p/litre, or approximately USD$4.84 per gallon. Thus without tax, the retail price would be 34.76p per litre, making a combined tax rate of 188%.
pisstake aint even the word
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the market is gonna go into recession soonthe prices will start to dropwhoever said that oil will run out soon is lyingits a myth
Never said it will run out.& really it is hard to say whether the economy is going to go into recession. (What ^ said).
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Swear the petrol company's are making BILLIONS and are WAY above their targets.WTF are the prices so sky high. Yes someone explain it to me please, I just dont understand.
Taxes mostly. A massive chunk of the prices we pay are taxes.
sutin like 65p a litre is fuel tax or sutin ain tit?even petrol stations make like 1p a litre n have to get their P's from sellin sweets n sh*t
Thanx you 2So would I be right in assuming the gov are uppin the prices or is it the gov and the oil tycoons.
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