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:( :( :( but im on empty......please let me fill up :lol: :lol: :lol:
Quote from: "denviks":( :( :( but im on empty......please let me fill up :lol: :lol: :lol:Same here - I was down to half a tank on Saturday and usually fill up then. Good point though - I seem to recall a previous occasion when the threat of protests caused fuel shortages as garages were swamped with people determined to make sure they had a full tank.
I must say i am generally disappointed by the response on this website........I really do believe that some make their own luck in this world, others need to be dragged by the nose.I really do feel that most UK peeps are far too selfish to demonstrate as it may cause them as individuals too much hassle, in that case the great British public surely deserve to be paying £2+ per litre, because they will, come 12 months time. :roll:
Yes I can read the thread is about panic buying, but the price of fuel is what the protest is about, if the current price is harming business and pushing retail prices up, which it is. Then not only are we being hit by private fuel costs but also paying higher prices for goods, as most goods have vat the government are raking it in.Drop the tax on fuel is the only way.
Quote from: "graham"Yes I can read the thread is about panic buying, but the price of fuel is what the protest is about, if the current price is harming business and pushing retail prices up, which it is. Then not only are we being hit by private fuel costs but also paying higher prices for goods, as most goods have vat the government are raking it in.Drop the tax on fuel is the only way.The government, whether it is raking it in or not. Has decided it needs to raise a set amount of money through taxation. if it cancelled all the duty on fuel it would have to raise the level of taxation on something else So would everyone be happy with a basic rate of income tax at 30% or VAT at 20%?? No they wouldn't. Taxation is never going to be popular but unfortunately it isn't going to go away either. A the end of the day fuel is governed by the market forces of supply and demand and demand is outstripping supply so the price will continue to rise.
I'm away for a couple of days so may not respond, i'm in the food industry we have absorbed the costs so far, but i can assure you the costs are going to be passed on food will go up in price along with other retail.
The government, whether it is raking it in or not. Has decided it needs to raise a set amount of money through taxation. if it cancelled all the duty on fuel it would have to raise the level of taxation on something else So would everyone be happy with a basic rate of income tax at 30% or VAT at 20%?? No they wouldn't. Taxation is never going to be popular but unfortunately it isn't going to go away either. A the end of the day fuel is governed by the market forces of supply and demand and demand is outstripping supply so the price will continue to rise.
I'm not saying cancel duty on fuel but they should off set some of it to reduce the burden.
You also need to remeber that in typical labour party fasion this Gov't has got the country serioulsy into debt, again.Even though thay have pretty much sold the shop whilst they have been in power and we no longer owe the Yanks for WWII, gov't borrowing exceeded the forecast by a massive margin last year.They've got 2 wars to pay for and someone has to foot the bill.
... threatened Police strikes and another potential war in Kosovo!
Quote from: "littlepow"... threatened Police strikes and another potential war in Kosovo!Police Strikes? :? The police cannot legally (or illegally) go on strike.