It's not just going to keep rising. There's going to be a freeze sometime within the next 12 months which will most probably be accompanied by strikes and shortages.
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.
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.
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
People are still going to buy petrol, so they can get away with charging higher prices & it's most probably got to do with oil supplies possibly being in lower supply.
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.
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%.
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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Stamina Man
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
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Natalie
By November latest.By september Brown will not be PM.
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Well Petrolprices.com think by september it'll be 1.50.So i'd say by march next yr.
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Rippy
Give it a year.
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djbmc
maybe january, coz it'll stabilise
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Rich Kid
It's not just going to keep rising. There's going to be a freeze sometime within the next 12 months which will most probably be accompanied by strikes and shortages.
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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.
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Jo Dark
I remember when I first started driving, it was 82.9p. That was three years ago!
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djbmc
i find it strange that ppl hate paying 1.20 for a litre fuel but will buy a 500ml bottle of evian for 80p
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People are still going to buy petrol, so they can get away with charging higher prices & it's most probably got to do with oil supplies possibly being in lower supply.
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Badman
the market is gonna go into recession soonthe prices will start to dropwhoever said that oil will run out soon is lyingits a myth
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That's That Kid
And your evidence for that is?
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djbmc
there's a difference between a slow in economic growth and a full on recession.
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Beavis
if every single person in the country went on strike im sure they would drop the prices fast
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