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Petrol Prices
This sounds like it could work, lets give it a try. Beat the price
hikes !!!! We are going to hit close to 89p a litre by the summer. ant petrol prices to come down? We need to take some intelligent, united action. Philip Hollsworth offered this good idea: This makes MUCH MORE SENSE than the "don't buy petrol on a certain day" campaign that was going around last April or May! The oil companies just laughed at that because they knew we wouldn't continue to hurt ourselves by refusing to buy petrol. It was more of an inconvenience to us than it was a problem for them. BUT, whoever thought of this idea has come up with a plan that can really work. Please read it and join in! Now that the oil companies and the OPEC nations have conditioned us to think that the cost of a litre is CHEAP at 77p -80p, we need to take aggressive action to teach them that BUYERS control the marketplace not sellers. With the price of petrol going up more each day, we consumers need to take action. The only way we are going to see the price of petrol come down is if we hit someone in the pocket by not purchasing their Petrol! And we can do that WITHOUT hurting ourselves. Here's the idea: For the rest of this year, DON'T purchase ANY petrol from the two biggest oil companies (which now are one), ESSO and BP. If they are not selling any petrol, they will be inclined to reduce their prices. If they reduce their prices, the other companies will have to follow suit. But to have an impact, we need to reach literally millions of Esso and BP petrol buyers. It's really simple to do!! Now, don't whimp out on me at this point... keep reading and I'll explain how simple it is to reach millions of people! I am sending this note to a; lot of people. If each of you send it to at least ten more (30 x 10 = 300)... and those 300 send it to at least ten more (300 x 10 = 3,000) ... and so on, by the time the message reaches the sixth generation of people, we will have reached over THREE MILLION consumers! If those three million get excited and pass this on to ten friends each, then 30 million people will have been contacted! If it goes one level further, you guessed it... .. THREE HUNDRED MILLION PEOPLE!!! Again,all You have to do is send this to 10 people. That's all.(and not buy at ESSO/BP) How long would all that take? If each of us sends this out to ten more people within one day of receipt, all 300 MILLION people could conceivably be contacted within the next 8 days!!! I'll bet you didn't think you and I had that much potential, did you! Acting together we can make a difference. If this makes sense to you, please pass this message on. PLEASE HOLD OUT UNTIL THEY LOWER THEIR PRICES TO THE 69p a LITRE RANGE Action: It's easy to make this happen. Just forward this email, and buy your petrol at Shell, Tesco, Sainsburys, Morrisons (75p)Jet etc. i.e. boycott BP and Esso. |
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spent the weekend in ireland where petrol is less than a euro a litre!!!why dont we all get the ferry over and fill up in dublin!!! the money saved will cover the ferry!!!
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Here's a different view....
There is an email circulating the net encouraging people to boycott certain petrol companies in the hope of bringing petrol prices down, before you support it, perhaps you might like to consider this. Here's a c&p from the Transport 2000 website. http://www.transport2000.org.uk/ Chancellor must `stand firm` on fuel duty, says Transport 2000 News comment issued Tuesday 25 May 2004 Fuel protests are being threatened in response to September's planned increase in petrol and diesel duty of 1.9p/litre, 0.5p above inflation, as the price of crude oil currently reaches a high. Confirming Transport 2000's support for the increase in fuel duty, Stephen Joseph, Director of Transport 2000, said: "We're obsessed with the price of fuel in this country as though the national mood depends on it. This increase in duty is needed to pay for better public transport and help bring down the cost differential between using cars and public transport. The Chancellor must stand firm against the protesters. "What the current situation does show is our shocking dependence on imported oil and our vulnerability as a result. By 2010 the UK will be a net importer of energy for the first time in its history. It makes sense to reduce our reliance on oil by reducing our use of cars. If we are serious about tackling climate change too, then motoring will have to become significantly more expensive. It might not go down well with motorists but they probably ain't seen nothing yet. The real focus should be on reducing the cost of using public transport. The Government should make a start by introducing a national discount railcard." Transport 2000 also said: Since the last fuel protest in 2000 hauliers have seen Vehicle Excise Duty on HGVs halved. Diesel duty has been frozen in real terms. Fuel duty is higher in the UK than most other EU countries but the full basket of motoring taxes, including fuel duty, purchase tax, VED and road tolls, is about average. The current oil situation and September's rise in duty will not affect the poorest people because they don't have cars. Twenty-eight per cent of households don't have access to a car. Over the past 20 years the overall cost of motoring has in real terms remained at or below the 1980 level while bus fares have risen by 31 per cent and rail fares by 37 per cent. (Source: DfT Transport Trends 2002.) The real cost of motoring fell by 4.8 per cent between 1997 and 2003. During the same period the cost of travelling by train rose by 3 per cent and the cost of travelling by bus rose by 8.2 per cent. (Source: House of Commons Hansard April 2004.) Climate scientists say we must cut global greenhouse emissions by 60 per cent by 2050 if we are to avoid the worst of climate change. Road traffic is responsible for around 20 per cent of carbon dioxide emissions in the UK and rising. |
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Could someone please tell me what this has got to do with football!!!
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Yes Accymad you need fuel to make the transport go to get you to away games!!!
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:rose8: With a theory like that we should have pictures :) of the coaches and cars on this thread :) unless we all go on the super fast electric milk float.:)
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Really Bottletop - wouldn't have thought we needed fuel for the coaches, but seroiusly Loweiy has already said there won't be any increase in the coach prices next season hasn't he? And the thread did go on a bit!!
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MOTORISTS will be shocked at the huge amount of tax Gordon Brown siphons off for Treasury coffers at the petrol pump.The Treasury’s share from petrol amounts to 73 per cent, leaving just the scraps to the petrol stations, distributors and producers.
While we fork out 61p to the Treasury for every 83p litre of fuel, lucky Americans stump up just 8p tax in a 30p litre. That’s the equivalent of 27 per cent. On the Continent, France also pays 73 per cent to the government, but their petrol costs 75p a litre. Just 55p is tax. Wow no wonder people get ****ed off. |
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They should put the price of petrol up to 95p a litre
and do away with road tax there by the people that have the biggest car or those that use the road more would pay more tax those that use there car just to go to the shop would not pay as much in tax as say a rep |
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Mick, some people rely on vehicles to get about, to and from work or whatever. People who just use the motor to go to the shop should just walk!
People who have bigger cars already pay more, in petrol, in tax when they buy the car, in road tax. There is no problem really in not getting enough money from road users. It is just our government are greedy. |
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Try walking to pc world hehe
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Actually, thinking about it, isn't it about time pedestrians got taxed? Pavement tax sounds good to me. Pavements have to be repaired, pedestrians cause chaos on the roads with there pelican crossings and them zebra things that us road users would rather just zip through.. they all cost money you know. And if we encouraged a few more pedestrians to stay at home, the speed limit could be increased. Thus leading to more economical driving and using less fuel.
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Most of the damage to the pavement is caused by cars being parked on them
there was a transit van parked the other day right in the middle of the pavement across from holland street you had to walk in the road to pass it . anyway the police were just telling him to move it as i passed and he said Quote"whats the problem there was nowere els to park " some drivers !!!!! |
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Well if you want us drivers to stay off your pavements, then you pedestrians stay off our roads.. fairs fair eh?
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I don't think you can compare the taxation system in the UK to that in the US. The US has only a minimum welfare system and no NHS, so you're not comparing like with like.
Our welfare state and NHS needs paying for. |
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