Fuel 22:22 - Oct 5 with 1908 views | builthjack | Expect rises at the pumps of 6 - 10p a litre in the coming days. | |
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Fuel on 22:29 - Oct 5 with 1886 views | KeithHaynes | Fill up ! | |
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Fuel on 00:01 - Oct 6 with 1841 views | controversial_jack | Opec punishing us again for supporting Israel just as they did in the 70s? | | | |
Fuel on 00:56 - Oct 6 with 1824 views | Robbie | Bit on the radio earlier , the need for petrol is becoming less depend theses days . Many vehicles Hybrid , EV or nobody bothering to drive anymore , like me thankfully . Appreciate a lot of local business look at the forecout price and move on to the best deal . Saudi are still our main supplier for fuel , they still want to make mega bucks on their resorures and live in luxury , they do not want to lose that income any time soon . Loss of petrol driven cars will affect their finances . Possibility the 5p duty on petrol prices will be put back on in the next Budget though . Old enough to remember 1p per gallon increase causing chaos at the petrol pumps . | | | |
Fuel on 13:41 - Oct 6 with 1694 views | SullutaCreturned |
Fuel on 00:56 - Oct 6 by Robbie | Bit on the radio earlier , the need for petrol is becoming less depend theses days . Many vehicles Hybrid , EV or nobody bothering to drive anymore , like me thankfully . Appreciate a lot of local business look at the forecout price and move on to the best deal . Saudi are still our main supplier for fuel , they still want to make mega bucks on their resorures and live in luxury , they do not want to lose that income any time soon . Loss of petrol driven cars will affect their finances . Possibility the 5p duty on petrol prices will be put back on in the next Budget though . Old enough to remember 1p per gallon increase causing chaos at the petrol pumps . |
I remember the switch from gallons to litres, I remember people saying we'd never pay £1 per litre. In 1986 it was around £1.75 per gallon so about 46p per litre, about a third of todays prices that are lower than they have been for a fair while. | | | |
Fuel on 13:47 - Oct 6 with 1690 views | raynor94 | Expect rises at the pumps, in the upcoming budget | |
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Fuel on 13:56 - Oct 6 with 1687 views | SullutaCreturned |
Fuel on 13:47 - Oct 6 by raynor94 | Expect rises at the pumps, in the upcoming budget |
Yes, the return of the 5p duty that was cut and possibly more. Then watch inflation rise a bit again. Then watch other prices rise. Reeves and Starmer have said it could be an uncomfortable budget for many, by that of course they meant that the vast majority of us will be worse off, the rich will hardly notice a thing and the poorest in our society will struggle even more. | | | |
Fuel on 14:01 - Oct 6 with 1683 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Fuel on 13:56 - Oct 6 by SullutaCreturned | Yes, the return of the 5p duty that was cut and possibly more. Then watch inflation rise a bit again. Then watch other prices rise. Reeves and Starmer have said it could be an uncomfortable budget for many, by that of course they meant that the vast majority of us will be worse off, the rich will hardly notice a thing and the poorest in our society will struggle even more. |
Surely not the same Starmer and Reeves who ranted about the cost of living four the past three years? | |
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Fuel on 14:05 - Oct 6 with 1678 views | SullutaCreturned |
Fuel on 14:01 - Oct 6 by JACKMANANDBOY | Surely not the same Starmer and Reeves who ranted about the cost of living four the past three years? |
Well it was the tories see, they left the economy in the worse state since the war. That gives Starmer no choice but to make things worse before he can make things better but if I were you, I wouldn't hold my breath because my feeling is it'll be worse for quite a while. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Fuel on 14:08 - Oct 6 with 1672 views | onehunglow |
Fuel on 14:05 - Oct 6 by SullutaCreturned | Well it was the tories see, they left the economy in the worse state since the war. That gives Starmer no choice but to make things worse before he can make things better but if I were you, I wouldn't hold my breath because my feeling is it'll be worse for quite a while. |
The Tory mantra will soon become sepia coloured and folk are going to be very angry ,very soon. Apart from dyed in the wool Labour sheep that is | |
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Fuel on 16:32 - Oct 8 with 1491 views | controversial_jack |
Fuel on 14:08 - Oct 6 by onehunglow | The Tory mantra will soon become sepia coloured and folk are going to be very angry ,very soon. Apart from dyed in the wool Labour sheep that is |
Don't you think turning around 14 years of neglect and incompetence in just a few months is a big ask for any political party? | | | |
Fuel on 17:46 - Oct 8 with 1464 views | johnlangy |
Filled up today. | | | |
Fuel on 11:25 - Oct 13 with 1226 views | felixstowe_jack |
Fuel on 16:32 - Oct 8 by controversial_jack | Don't you think turning around 14 years of neglect and incompetence in just a few months is a big ask for any political party? |
Seems it was too big a job for Putin. Russia the world's largest country with virtually unlimited natural resources is 37th in the world based on GDP per capita. Meanwhile incompetently run UK has the sixth highest GDP despite being only the 27th largest country by population and 80th by land area. [Post edited 13 Oct 11:31]
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Fuel on 11:53 - Oct 13 with 1186 views | Dr_Winston | I note that the Government are refusing to release "key details" of this alleged £22bn black hole in the finances too. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Fuel on 12:21 - Oct 13 with 1169 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
Fuel on 11:53 - Oct 13 by Dr_Winston | I note that the Government are refusing to release "key details" of this alleged £22bn black hole in the finances too. |
£20 Billion represents 1.5 percent of government spending. It's rather like someone who earns £2,000 a month saying they are going to have to completely adjust their budget for £30. | |
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Fuel on 12:56 - Oct 13 with 1153 views | Dr_Winston |
Fuel on 12:21 - Oct 13 by JACKMANANDBOY | £20 Billion represents 1.5 percent of government spending. It's rather like someone who earns £2,000 a month saying they are going to have to completely adjust their budget for £30. |
Yep. All nonsense and spin. | |
| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Fuel on 13:31 - Oct 13 with 1131 views | Whiterockin |
Fuel on 12:56 - Oct 13 by Dr_Winston | Yep. All nonsense and spin. |
It's just a premted excuse to hammer everyone in the budget, in preparation for giving some back before the next election. Call me cynical if you like. | | | |
Fuel on 13:42 - Oct 13 with 1100 views | Dr_Winston |
Fuel on 13:31 - Oct 13 by Whiterockin | It's just a premted excuse to hammer everyone in the budget, in preparation for giving some back before the next election. Call me cynical if you like. |
It's not a coincidence that the biggest Govt giveaways announced within days of the election came to an amount not entirely dissimilar to £22bn. They knew they were going to spend the money, it was entirely their choice to do so and they used the previous administration as an excuse. All Governments blame their predecessors to some degree, but I don't recall one that lied so obviously about it. [Post edited 13 Oct 13:44]
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| Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back. |
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Fuel on 09:14 - Oct 14 with 842 views | controversial_jack |
Fuel on 11:25 - Oct 13 by felixstowe_jack | Seems it was too big a job for Putin. Russia the world's largest country with virtually unlimited natural resources is 37th in the world based on GDP per capita. Meanwhile incompetently run UK has the sixth highest GDP despite being only the 27th largest country by population and 80th by land area. [Post edited 13 Oct 11:31]
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Sorry to burst your bubble. Not really, I enjoy it https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68823399 | | | |
Fuel on 11:57 - Oct 14 with 775 views | JACKMANANDBOY |
You and your correspondent are talking about different things. | |
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Fuel on 13:53 - Oct 14 with 704 views | onehunglow |
Fuel on 11:53 - Oct 13 by Dr_Winston | I note that the Government are refusing to release "key details" of this alleged £22bn black hole in the finances too. |
When this mantra is worn out,what then. It’ll be 14 yrs of Tory misrule,like Harold Wilson | |
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Fuel on 14:07 - Oct 14 with 689 views | felixstowe_jack |
Of course it will grow this year. That is the result of war production not that many Russian's will benefit from it. American was far richer in 1945 than it was in 1939 after 6 years of producing arms for the World. Still Russia GDP will be far below what a country that has its resources should be. | |
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Fuel on 16:19 - Oct 14 with 625 views | AnotherJohn |
Fuel on 14:07 - Oct 14 by felixstowe_jack | Of course it will grow this year. That is the result of war production not that many Russian's will benefit from it. American was far richer in 1945 than it was in 1939 after 6 years of producing arms for the World. Still Russia GDP will be far below what a country that has its resources should be. |
Interestingly, a specialist on the Russian economy interviewed on Times Radio yesterday suggested that the GDP growth figure needed to be treated cautiously because growth is based largely on the production of war-related products by state industries. The GDP calculation includes an inflation component (based on the value of the goods) that can be decided by fiat between the central state and the state enterprise. The expert suggested that inflation was over-estimated by about 2%, so that real GDP growth was closer to 1.9% than 3.9%. | | | |
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