1p a litre, big whoopie.

1p a litre, big whoopie.

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HellDiver

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5,708 posts

195 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Thanks Mr Chancellor. 1 p a litre off petrol from 6pm today. Only 132.9p a litre for unleaded now. That sub-1% cut really helps.

Stu R

21,410 posts

228 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Beats getting the 5p that was due to go on. Did you expect them to halve petrol prices for you?

jmorgan

36,010 posts

297 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Whooowhooooo...... so that will be, oh hang on, still getting mugged at the pumps.

ZOLLAR

19,914 posts

186 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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HellDiver said:
Thanks Mr Chancellor. 1 p a litre off petrol from 6pm today. Only 132.9p a litre for unleaded now. That sub-1% cut really helps.
True, Better than nothing I suppose.
What will probably happen is it'll go down 1p today then over the next week or so go up 2p due to "speculation" in the oil industry etc etc.

sat1983

1,252 posts

197 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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yeah that's 6p off in total. Good enough.

pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

192 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Have they cancelled the April escalator increase (5p+vat)?

Slomo_uk

150 posts

238 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Better than the increase

smile

Stu R

21,410 posts

228 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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pilchardthecat said:
Have they cancelled the April escalator increase (5p+vat)?
Yep

HellDiver

Original Poster:

5,708 posts

195 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Stu R said:
Did you expect them to halve petrol prices for you?
If they'd brought it down towards £1 a litre (which they could do if they wanted to considering the tax on fuel), I'd have been happy.

It's costing my workmate over £250 a month to get to work - he drives a diesel Vectra.

pilchardthecat

7,483 posts

192 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Stu R said:
pilchardthecat said:
Have they cancelled the April escalator increase (5p+vat)?
Yep
Well that's a lot better than i thought it would be.

Still getting shafted on NI increases and income tax though, ho hum

RemainAllHoof

78,361 posts

295 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Shoulda hacked off 20% of the fuel tax. With the continuing increase in oil prices, we'll see £1.30 again soon enough; as I said elsewhere, if any government has factored in the price rise in their budget, whoever did that would be making a fortune if they just traded oil as they clearly are some kind of financial genius. If not, then anything above the current price at the time of calculating the budget is a bonus.

Motorrad

6,811 posts

200 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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HellDiver said:
If they'd brought it down towards £1 a litre (which they could do if they wanted to considering the tax on fuel), I'd have been happy.

It's costing my workmate over £250 a month to get to work - he drives a diesel Vectra.
I'd be happy if instead of my dog firing crap out of it's arse it shat gold. Sadly that's an unrealistic proposition.

As for your workmate he's discovering his work/home distance lifestyle model isn't working out.

kambites

69,237 posts

234 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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They can't win can they? If they put 1p a litre on fuel duty, everyone cries it's the end of the world. If they take it off, everyone complains it's insignificant.

Jasandjules

70,893 posts

242 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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sat1983 said:
yeah that's 6p off in total. Good enough.
Well, 26p off would have been better, but the bottom line is that the Labour scum would have added on the 5p and claimed they were saving the planet - look how warm it is today biggrin


Shaw Tarse

31,794 posts

216 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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HellDiver said:
If they'd brought it down towards £1 a litre (which they could do if they wanted to considering the tax on fuel), I'd have been happy.

It's costing my workmate over £250 a month to get to work - he drives a diesel Vectra.
So where should MrOzzy recoup that money?
Don't get me wrong, as a non smoker I'd love a big cut in fuel prices wink

buzzsaw

698 posts

282 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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How is this "Fair fuel stabiliser" going to work then?

Liokault

2,837 posts

227 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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HellDiver said:
It's costing my workmate over £250 a month to get to work - he drives a diesel Vectra.
But he’s not just writing a budget for you mate is he. Sounds like your mate needs to re-align things personally.

HellDiver

Original Poster:

5,708 posts

195 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Liokault said:
But he’s not just writing a budget for you mate is he. Sounds like your mate needs to re-align things personally.
What, he's supposed to uproot his family from the town whenre they go to school, have their friend, move to what is effectively a sthole, just because fuel has gone up? Pull the other one.

Dan S

945 posts

243 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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HellDiver said:
If they'd brought it down towards £1 a litre (which they could do if they wanted to considering the tax on fuel), I'd have been happy.

It's costing my workmate over £250 a month to get to work - he drives a diesel Vectra.
Your workmate living too far from work is not the governments problem. He needs a new job or house.

Petrolhead_Rich

4,659 posts

205 months

Wednesday 23rd March 2011
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Much better than the 1p + Inflation increase that had been planned.

In fairness they can't exactly ignore the potential money pit that fuel tax is because of the massive debt Labour left us with.

Still, I'd donate my left arm to see it back below £1.00/Litre!