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Petrol prices, fill up at your peril
Just done a quick survey around town and I am amazed at the huge variation in fuel prices, see below for diesel prices recorded tonight
Church Hall garage dill hall lane £1.39.9 Asda £1.33.9 BP garage opposite Mc donalds £1.41.9 Tesco express Abbey St £1.37.9 Shell Burnley Rd (Spar) £138.9 8p per Ltr = 36p per Gallon, that's about £4.00 a tank or £200 quid a year it pays to shop around |
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if only the asda station wasnt fussy about what cards it took :mad:
was in colne the other day and filled up at asda there as they have a cash attendant on their station and its also a penny cheaper than accy but not worth specificaly going out your way for the petrol station as you come off the motorway for nelson is also a lot cheaper than accy but the shell station 400 yards further down the same road is 4p a litre more. either way they are all going to rise further because cameron is using the uprisings in the middle east as an excuse to raise the price.The price of oil per barrell isnt teh problem the greedy amount of tax the government put on it is.Fuel has gone up 30p per litre since cameron took over and most of that was way before the trouble in the middle east and vat increase |
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wallop - not everyone has a credit card to pay wtih - alot of people just have debit cards and the most common one - visa electron isnt accepted so by default people go to the bp. especially late at night when abby street is closed too.
its just extortion at the moment the price of petrol. and its going to go up even more :( |
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whos betting cameron finds a way to use japans disaster as an excuse to raise petrol prices further?
if a cammel farts in the middle east it puts an extra 2p per litre on the price |
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Japan is the world's third largest oil consumer and so in theory the temporary drop in demand should lower the price of oil.
In practice, however..... |
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Now then we have a tory government.. and there can be no such protests because the people who tried to hold this country to ransom by blockades and slow downs were all tories! |
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the reson why there have been no more blockades manicie is because after tony blair got embarrassed and had to lower the cost of fuel and give in to the protesters he made it an act of terrorism to block refinaries.Im not one to defend torys pal but its tony blairs doing thats why when labour were in charge a couple of years ago we saw diesil rise to £1.35 a litre without the blockades going up again and now its back up to those levels i have no doubt cameron would use tony blairs laws to quash any protest involving the blockading of refinaries which is the only way you can realy successfully effect the whole country
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So it is :D :D :D :D I will leave it so we can see if others read the whole thread before posting |
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diesil is 1.38.9 there.Well it was last night
cameron has now smashed labours 1.36.9 record for diesil and that was when we had a war going on and a legitimate excuse for sayingthere was a shortage of oil and not because of some unrest in egypt that is over and oil production not effected |
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