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Title: £5 a gallon
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 29 April 2008, 20:08:04
Just been on the news petrol could go up to £5 a gallon and Shell and BP have made so many Billion pounds profit >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: markey mark on 29 April 2008, 20:22:57
its not shell or bp daz its the rather goverment !!! >:( >:( shell only make a penny a litre they sell there profits are in the shop  :y
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: platty on 29 April 2008, 20:36:40
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its not shell or bp daz its the rather goverment !!! >:( >:( shell only make a penny a litre they sell there profits are in the shop  :y

Agreed, the duty is what kills it for us  >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Richie London on 29 April 2008, 20:37:29
they also admitted this morning that it could be a lot cheaper than what it is. panic and speculation is the main reason for the increases in prices.

richie
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Marie on 29 April 2008, 21:09:23
this country wont change!!!!!

No i have LPG i dont worry about the fuel prices!  :)
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: VXL V6 on 29 April 2008, 21:12:31
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this country wont change!!!!!

No i have LPG i dont worry about the fuel prices!  :)

Until there is a significant revenue for the Government to tax it more aggresively..... Watch diesel prices for evidence of this happening now there are vastly more Diesel cars on the road than 10 years ago.
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: MikeDundee on 29 April 2008, 21:22:25
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Just been on the news petrol could go up to £5 a gallon and Shell and BP have made so many Billion pounds profit >:(

You been on the whisky again LK ::)......can you post the link for the info ::)
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: amigov6 on 29 April 2008, 21:37:12
En route from Immingham to Theftord today & yesterday i saw diesel for sale @ £1.25.9 a ltr on the A16 near Horncastle. Heard the oil co.s mega profits annnounced on the wireless but they said that profit came from drilling & exploration. We know our government are screwing us in fuel tax. Despite the rise in a barrel of crude oil we're the highest price in europe.   Discuss... No need  really, we know the answer. ::)
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Kevin Wood on 29 April 2008, 21:42:49
Why are they suddenly talking about £5 a gallon?

We've been buying it in litres for years. I have no idea how much a gallon of fuel costs these days.  >:(

Kevin
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Vamps on 29 April 2008, 21:44:28
News today suggested diesel will be £1.50 a litre by the autumn. :o :o :o
Truckers up in arms.
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 29 April 2008, 21:45:07
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Why are they suddenly talking about £5 a gallon?

We've been buying it in litres for years. I have no idea how much a gallon of fuel costs these days.  >:(

Kevin

Around £4.81 a gallon at the min >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: MutantCav on 29 April 2008, 21:52:23
4.545 litres to the gallon...£5 a gallon is £1.10 a litre...been that here for a couple of days at least...£1.13 at one of the petrol stations here...
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Ken T on 29 April 2008, 21:55:51
Yeah, blomin' Tescos are up at 108.9p/litre here. Guess i'll be drilling holes in my engine, boot and bumper soon.  :y

Ken
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: caolan_p on 29 April 2008, 22:16:55
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Just been on the news petrol could go up to £5 a gallon and Shell and BP have made so many Billion pounds profit >:(
just seen on the news they {shell,BP}made £7Billion profit from the start of the year >:( >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Del Boy on 29 April 2008, 22:17:52
BP ultimate is £1.17 and BP ultimate diesel is £1.26 a litre down here  :o It takes the p*ss usless government >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 29 April 2008, 22:23:23
At the end of the day, crude is priced on a per barrel basis and is set by demand.....the demand for crude is high and people are bidding big bucks ($100+ per barrel) for it.....crude output is also at an all time high.

.....at the end of the day the cost of the fuel in the price you pay is less than 1/3 of the total.....the rest is tax (both fuel duty and VAT on the lot incluidng the fuel duty!) and a small protion for the retailer.

No government wants cheapo fuel because

1) They get less vat
2) They get less corporation tax from BP and Shell

BP and shell are making the money on the crude, not the petrol/diesel which is only a very small part of the chemicals extracted from crude.

Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Vamps on 29 April 2008, 22:24:39
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Just been on the news petrol could go up to £5 a gallon and Shell and BP have made so many Billion pounds profit >:(
just seen on the news they {shell,BP}made £7Billion profit from the start of the year >:( >:(


3 Million pounds an hour profit. :o :o :o
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: MikeDundee on 29 April 2008, 22:26:39
If it's any conselation it's only 50p a litre of diesel in Thailand and slightly cheaper on unleaded :y.......and that's expensive :y
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: M16 on 29 April 2008, 23:10:43
£5 a gallon. Where? I'll be right down to fill up. It's £5.40 a gallon where I am. :o
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: big matt on 29 April 2008, 23:35:53
dont get me started on what this country is becoming else i would be here for hours,we get skrewed left right and bloody center, tax on everything takes the B.L.E.E.P.I.N.G   B.L.E.E.P. they want every1 to go to work but how many of us can afford to drive to work soon if the prices keep rising,bloody ridiculous. i will sum it up for every one. . . . . . .WORK HARD ALL YOUR LIFE,PAY YOUR TAXES=YOU GET NOTHING...well apart from having to pay more tax
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 29 April 2008, 23:48:39
They are laughin at you ;D
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 30 April 2008, 14:45:45
at the end of the day this countries resident talk a good fight, but when it comes down to it the attitude changes when challenged to do something, answers like "what can we do?" or " they wont listen to us" or "it'll never change" are heard all over, How many are on this site and others like it, i suggest a petition, not on the government web site but some where else, i will put it up ther e for you all to sign but thats the problem, people in this country have to be lead by the hand, i see it every day in my work, something that takes a couple of mins to do and they wont do it, we could place it up on every site like OOF, links on you own web sites etc. it'l soon fill up.  waddya say, instead of moaning, do something.  other wise its this :-X :-X :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Kevin Wood on 30 April 2008, 14:54:43
I have signed plenty of petitions. They are a great way of venting your spleen but the outcome is always that the powers that be tell you that nanny state knows what's good for you and put all your toys back in to the pram.

The only way to make them listen is direct action, sadly, and with the continual chipping away at freedoms that new labour has presided over no doubt that will now result in 42 days eating porridge.

Judging by the mood of the hauliers at the moment we may not be that far away from it, hopefully. The thing that's missing is unity amongst all road users. If the country could be brought to a halt in the way that France is whenever a group of the populus are unhappy we might get somewhere.

Kevin
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: MutantCav on 30 April 2008, 15:00:12
Well the government say they want to help the poor...who is poor, the ones who are working full time...

I work the 16 hours I need to get full working tax credit, have 2 kids so get full child tax credit...child benefit...on low income as a result so additionally get full council tax benefit...all in all your wouldnt believe what it means I'm earning a year for doing next to nothing...oh and I also get free dental treatment (as I'm low paid!!)...all it does in reality is allow me to enjoy my life with very little real effort...I'm not unemployed, pay all my taxes...but hardly an encouragement to work full time and miss out on my free time and my family...I would have to work damn hard (not that I'm scared of doing so) to earn what I get...and I'm not lazy, worked hard all my life until recently...but whose fault is it...the governments...doesnt feel like I have a lot of money, but at least I'm not doing much for it...feel sorry for the teachers working 60 hours a week for the same wage (but still think they should seek alternatives to striking!!)
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: bob.dent on 30 April 2008, 15:10:58
It grieves me to say this but it's about time we took lessons from the French and started blockading roads/rail/ports and a few riots to bring the country to it's knees. Nothing else is going to work with this effing government because they're just driven by screwing as much money out of us as they possibly can and giving nothing in return. >:(

The bl00dy Sheriff of Nottingham was a Saint by comparison to Balir/Brown!! >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: albitz on 30 April 2008, 15:34:28
there has been a media myth for the last decade that brown is a financial genius who has given us the opportunity of living in a land of milk and honey.infact he borrowed mind boggling amounts off money on our behalf in order to create that illusion.this was successful for quite a while because it creates confidence ,and confidence breeds success,particularily in financial sectors.so the country created a lot of wealth.rather than save some of this wealth for the inevitable rainy day it was all spent on "improvement" of services etc,in fact they made so many promises to improve so many things that they had to borrow even more money to attempt to fulfill these promises.now that the economic outlook is not bright and is actually getting darker by the day,they are in the position were they have little option but to increase revenue to pay the bills.they will virtually tax you into poverty and hope that the lies and bluster will fool enough of the people to save their political skins. another rant over  >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Bacon Butty Man on 30 April 2008, 15:48:26
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Well the government say they want to help the poor...who is poor, the ones who are working full time...

I work the 16 hours I need to get full working tax credit, have 2 kids so get full child tax credit...child benefit...on low income as a result so additionally get full council tax benefit...all in all your wouldnt believe what it means I'm earning a year for doing next to nothing...oh and I also get free dental treatment (as I'm low paid!!)...all it does in reality is allow me to enjoy my life with very little real effort...I'm not unemployed, pay all my taxes...but hardly an encouragement to work full time and miss out on my free time and my family...I would have to work damn hard (not that I'm scared of doing so) to earn what I get...and I'm not lazy, worked hard all my life until recently...but whose fault is it...the governments...doesnt feel like I have a lot of money, but at least I'm not doing much for it...feel sorry for the teachers working 60 hours a week for the same wage (but still think they should seek alternatives to striking!!)

do you only work the sixteen hours to get the full tax credits, or do you work the 16 hours cos it makes you feel like you are providing for your family, we could all get jobs of 16 hours a week but some would rather not rely on the state for to support them that does not make us  mugs, the only reason you are low paid is because it seems to me that you  have what i call the "why should i work all week syndrome, i neither commend nor condemn it but i would rather support my family thru my hard work than rely on the state. :-/
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: waspy on 30 April 2008, 18:50:20
Five pounds a gallon, try five pounds & forty four pence for diesel  >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: TheBoy on 30 April 2008, 19:11:12
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there has been a media myth for the last decade that brown is a financial genius who has given us the opportunity of living in a land of milk and honey.infact he borrowed mind boggling amounts off money on our behalf in order to create that illusion.this was successful for quite a while because it creates confidence ,and confidence breeds success,particularily in financial sectors.so the country created a lot of wealth.rather than save some of this wealth for the inevitable rainy day it was all spent on "improvement" of services etc,in fact they made so many promises to improve so many things that they had to borrow even more money to attempt to fulfill these promises.now that the economic outlook is not bright and is actually getting darker by the day,they are in the position were they have little option but to increase revenue to pay the bills.they will virtually tax you into poverty and hope that the lies and bluster will fool enough of the people to save their political skins. another rant over  >:(
Trouble is, trailer trash dumbed down media like the BBC and tabloids say what governement wants them to say.

We all knew Brown was mismanaging, but the number of stupid people in this country who are gullible is rising dramatically.
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: waspy on 30 April 2008, 19:20:19
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there has been a media myth for the last decade that brown is a financial genius who has given us the opportunity of living in a land of milk and honey.infact he borrowed mind boggling amounts off money on our behalf in order to create that illusion.this was successful for quite a while because it creates confidence ,and confidence breeds success,particularily in financial sectors.so the country created a lot of wealth.rather than save some of this wealth for the inevitable rainy day it was all spent on "improvement" of services etc,in fact they made so many promises to improve so many things that they had to borrow even more money to attempt to fulfill these promises.now that the economic outlook is not bright and is actually getting darker by the day,they are in the position were they have little option but to increase revenue to pay the bills.they will virtually tax you into poverty and hope that the lies and bluster will fool enough of the people to save their political skins. another rant over  >:(
Trouble is, trailer trash dumbed down media like the BBC and tabloids say what governement wants them to say.

We all knew Brown was mismanaging, but the number of stupid people in this country who are gullible is rising dramatically.

Oh YES  >:( >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Entwood on 30 April 2008, 19:58:56
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there has been a media myth for the last decade that brown is a financial genius who has given us the opportunity of living in a land of milk and honey.infact he borrowed mind boggling amounts off money on our behalf in order to create that illusion.this was successful for quite a while because it creates confidence ,and confidence breeds success,particularily in financial sectors.so the country created a lot of wealth.rather than save some of this wealth for the inevitable rainy day it was all spent on "improvement" of services etc,in fact they made so many promises to improve so many things that they had to borrow even more money to attempt to fulfill these promises.now that the economic outlook is not bright and is actually getting darker by the day,they are in the position were they have little option but to increase revenue to pay the bills.they will virtually tax you into poverty and hope that the lies and bluster will fool enough of the people to save their political skins. another rant over  >:(
Trouble is, trailer trash dumbed down media like the BBC and tabloids say what governement wants them to say.

We all knew Brown was mismanaging, but the number of stupid people in this country who are gullible is rising dramatically.

Oh YES  >:( >:( >:( >:(

Not strictly true .... :(

This government has actually made it that for many it would NOT pay them to get a "proper" government in ... the amount paid out in "social benefits" is almost a bribe to vote labour.....

If you are unemployed with a 10 year old banger, umpteen kids in "supported" housing, picking up around £1200 a month in benefits ... who are you going to vote for ?? It has been shown that 80% of the support for Londons idiot mayor is from those receiving benefit .. :(

Turkeys don't vote for Xmas - and there are now a lot of turkeys out there.
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: jereboam on 30 April 2008, 20:33:06
Does anyone know how they can claim that inflation is under 3%?  It quite clearly isn't - everything costs more so your money is worth less.  

In case you haven't noticed, you are going to have to pay one hell of lot more for your holiday Euros come the summer :'(
Title: Re: £5 a gallon
Post by: Richie London on 30 April 2008, 20:50:50
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/42909/Filling-up-That-ll-be-84-please

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