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| uk.legal (Legal Issues in the UK) (uk.legal) An unmoderated forum to discuss all aspects of legal issues within the UK. |
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People here said fuel prices were unlikely to stabalize, I said im sure they
will start to come down before October, I was correct. I said GB should have stuffed the 2p tax on a ltr of fuel at the time when prices were shooting up all over the place, some people who just get on with there lives would have not batted a eyelid at the difference it would have made, at the time I said it fiilling stations up and down the land had prices ranging from £1.15 to £1.45 - a 30 pence difference across various stations across the country. Now the fuel seems to have started to go down, some stations have lowered prices some have kept prices, GB is a total buffoon - he has lost this extra income and put our country further behind rather than getting on with it - as he should by making big decisions that he was elected to (by Labour) I have never voted labour and confidence in this goverment is seriously gone for me. |
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"Essex Laptops - Andy Usher" wrote Now the fuel seems to have started to go down, some stations have lowered prices some have kept prices, GB is a total buffoon - he has lost this extra income and put our country further behind rather than getting on with it - as he should by making big decisions that he was elected to (by Labour) The increased VAT revenue alone on the escalating price of fuel at the pumps will have more that made up for the lost (delayed?) 2p duty, so what's the problem? As it is fuel consumption is already plummeting and the extra duty would have simply added to this downturn. There is a real need for lower petrol/diesel prices if only to put more money into people's pockets and help kick-start the ailing UK economy which is currently heading for a very deep recession. John. |
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Now the fuel seems to have started to go down, some stations have lowered prices some have kept prices, GB is a total buffoon *- he has lost this extra income and put our country further behind rather than getting on with it - *as he should by making big decisions that he was elected to (by Labour) Please, please don't give the c**t even the slightest room for manoeuvre when it comes to imposing evermore punitive taxation upon us. The most pathetic sight of Brown’s premiership has to be him running off to the North Sea oil industry, cap in hand, ****ting himself over the oil price just eighteen months after clobbering them with an utterly obscene and opportunist windfall tax on their profits. I trust they politely told him to f**k off. |
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