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willay
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1st Oct 07 at 05:44   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

This will upset the petrol penny pinchers, doesn't matter what we do, the price will continue to rise.

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Petrol prices could surge to near record highs from next week after the government's 2p rise in fuel duty came into effect on Monday morning.

The 2p increase could push up the average price of unleaded petrol to about 98p, while diesel could exceed £1 if the cost is passed on to motorists.

The increase, in line with inflation, was first announced in Gordon Brown's 2007 Budget when he was chancellor.

The duty rise comes amid soaring oil prices and high borrowing costs.

The Budget also outlined another rise of 2p a litre next April and a further increase of 1.84p in April 2009.

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The AA has criticised the government's move, highlighting that petrol prices have risen steeply in line with the oil price, which surged to record highs past $83 a barrel last week.

BP was the only petrol retailer to confirm before Monday that it would definitely pass on the 2p cost to drivers, while many of its rivals, including some of the big supermarket chains, said they would be ensuring that their fuel prices "remained competitive".

Meanwhile, the Freight Transport Association (FTA) argues the 2p increase will see the annual operating costs of one 44-tonne articulated lorry rise by £870 to £35,600.

At 50.35p a litre from 1 October, the duty paid on diesel in the UK is the highest rate in Europe, where the average level is 22.7p a litre.

"Fuel represents a third of the operating cost of many lorries and significant increases in fuel prices are bad news for transport and thus for customers," said Geoff Dossetter, FTA director of external affairs.

He argues the rise is a tax on industry that gets filtered down to consumers.

"Road transport costs constitute an ingredient in the price of almost everything we eat, drink and use every day and it is essential that we contain those costs as far as we are able."

The planned fuel tax increases come seven years after protests at refineries against fuel tax levels in 2000 left Britain struggling for petrol supplies.

FUEL PRICE FACTS
Fuel duty will go up by 2p from 1 October
If the cost is passed on, petrol prices could reach £1 a litre
It will mean duty on diesel accounts for more than half of its cost, the highest in Europe





source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7021021.stm

[Edited on 01-10-2007 by willay]
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"At 50.35p a litre from 1 October, the duty paid on diesel in the UK is the highest rate in Europe, where the average level is 22.7p a litre."

thats shocking!!!
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oh goody
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actually its not inline with inflation, inflation is around 2% the expected rise in duty around 5%
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its a joke. the pnly way out gov will listen is to have a major blockade or support your independant station andv not the big fat cats!
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It takes the fucking piss I use like £80 a week in fuel as it is.
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im not under any illlusions, the rise will be because the government need to generate funds, rather than being greedy, however it is there fault that so much money is wasted, on benefits and the like in the first place
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Exacally Steve. I read yesterday thay 9 in 10 people on Incapcity Benefit could actually work. Takes the piss!

Give them just enough money to feed themselves, they will soon get a job.
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i dont like them hiding under the, "its a deterent for people to use there cars so its good for the environment" crap they come out with.

Most people the hikes will affect are business that will use the vehicles just as much, but just have to pay more. It wont change anything as far as people using there cars goes.

Pricing people out of the equation is not the answer to helping the environment
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And I bought a diesel because it was cheaper

Should have filled it up yesterday, that way I could have saved myself 80p
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UK Hauliers wont get any rate rises so once again many more companies will not be able to survive and more and more eastern european trucks and drivers with cheap fuel from the continent coming in doing our work
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I filled up yesterday at a station which was 97.9p/litre, which was a tad out my way, because I always use it.

Went passed another BP on the way to where I was going, 96.9p/litre. At first I was like arrggghh, then realised I would have saved 30p.

I'm not that bothered by the rise. Everyone will pay regardless. I have to pay regardless like Uni.

Emigrate if you want cheaper petrol imho.
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Originally posted by loo_goblin
UK Hauliers wont get any rate rises so once again many more companies will not be able to survive and more and more eastern european trucks and drivers with cheap fuel from the continent coming in doing our work

Fuel was no cheaper in Slovakia when I went
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I wish to strike over this, who's with me
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70 x 99.9 = £69.93...

filling the Omega looks fun
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Does anyone know if the duty rise also applies to LPG??
Andrew
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I've just put £60 in the pug
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25 litre tank FTW
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
25 litre tank FTW


thing being you are still paying the same rate as anyone no matter what size the tank, so really, walking for the win.
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Agreed, walking for the win

 
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