Yesterday I passed 2 petrol stations where the price of diesel had gone above £1.50 Ltr. I wonder how long it will be before we are paying £2.00 ltr. ?
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Yesterday I passed 2 petrol stations where the price of diesel had gone above £1.50 Ltr. [HI] I wonder how long it will be before we are paying £2.00 ltr.[/HI] ?
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Yesterday I passed 2 petrol stations where the price of diesel had gone above £1.50 Ltr. [HI]I wonder how long it will be before we are paying £2.00 ltr. ?[/HI]
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I am not that old but remember similar things being said when £1 a gallon was floated then £2 let alone ltrs
terry
While more and more vehicles are made which fall into the zero road tax or £30 bracket, the tax on fuel will increase. Where would the government raise the tax from otherwise that they no longer raise from the vehicle road fund license. Perhaps it's time to stop the low tax rate on these 'green' vehicles. Afterall they still wear out the roads as all vehicles do (and I know only a small part of the road tax revenue is actually spent on roads, before anyone points this out ).
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M5 services today diesel £154.9:Sad: thats almost 722£ a gallon
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What was the average wage/salary in 1963? £500 pa? Not sure as I was still at school
Now it's around £25,000 pa, about 50 times as much. 50 x 3p per litre - £1.50 per litre. It's all relative
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Maybe but paying One pound nine shillings (£1-45p) for a loaf of bread hurts us old uns. For you wet behind the ears youngsters there was 20 shillings to the £
It used to be about a shilling 5p !!
Peter
What was the average wage/salary in 1963? £500 pa? Not sure as I was still at school
Now it's around £25,000 pa, about 50 times as much. 50 x 3p per litre - £1.50 per litre. It's all relative
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Makro (and not the cheapest as they rip you off given half a chance) cooking oil £18-99 for 20 litre drum = 95p a litre
Peter
Did that during the last petrol strike through necessity. Worked fine.
Next day I cleaned asda out... They banned me on the third day....
Turns out you are supposed to report this type of usage to HMRC....
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What was the average wage/salary in 1963? £500 pa? Not sure as I was still at school
[HI]Now it's around £25,000 pa[/HI], about 50 times as much. 50 x 3p per litre - £1.50 per litre. It's all relative
I am not getting out of bed for that Graham...
JJ :Cool:
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Yesterday I passed 2 petrol stations where the price of diesel had gone above £1.50 Ltr. I wonder how long it will be before we are paying £2.00 ltr. ?
Not long it seems
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