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Now there on about fuel blockages next wednesday
Now there on about fuel blockages next wednesday, some fuel stations are already planning for restrictions on who can by fuel and how much. :(scared):
I wouldn't get too smug your cheap LPG days are numbered too just you wait and see :shock: :shock:
Quote from: "littlepow"Now there on about fuel blockages next wednesdayIs it just for Wednesday, or does it start on Wednesday.i.e. do I need to go and panic buy fuel or simply make sure I don't run out on Wednesday. :?:
LPG started with a low tax as an incentive for people to use it, this tax was frozen for '?' number of years, but this 'freeze' will run out soon, and then there will be a sudden price jump.
Quote from: "Reaper"I wouldn't get too smug your cheap LPG days are numbered too just you wait and see :shock: :shock:I wouldn't be too bitter if that's the case! :D :D The fact is that there is a freeze on the duty on LPG for three years. The government have tried to encourage it's use as a vehicle fuel because of it's green ceredentials but also because it's a fuel we produce ourselves and have huge stockpiles of. There is no reason for the government to incease duty because there still isn't enough users. The last thing they will do is put off people converting to the fuel by dramatically increasing the price. When (if) LPG becomes as popular as 'traditional' fuels, then I'll start to worry.
hopefully a good long blockade should bring prices down well maybe :)
May hmm i wonder? my girl friends dad is a tanker driver.............. :idea: :twisted:
And after all that... it proved and achieved absolutely nothing.
even at a 100percent tax at the pump itwould cost around 40 pence a litre what we are paying is more like340percent tax :shock:
Quote from: "ASH"even at a 100percent tax at the pump itwould cost around 40 pence a litre what we are paying is more like340percent tax :shock:Yes.. and for better or worse, that money goes into the exchequer and pays for other things in the country... it's not perfect by any means.. but the fact remains that if you suddenly loose all that income, you have to find it elsewhere or make a lot of expenditure cuts.... and they will do either, or both.The only solution is to start again from scratch, but you can't do that in the real world.