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  1. Re: Fuel prices due to rise... AGAIN! 
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    Paid £1.149 this morning for Unleaded.
    One German, Two Italian.
    It's a Mercedes Benzzzz though
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by MalcQV View Post
    Paid £1.149 this morning for Unleaded.
    Paid the same today for diesel....
    A4 2.5 tdi QS (mapped)


     
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    all the fuel duty rises is to pay for that f*** off war in afganistan that keeps draining the public purse and all the lazy gits who have never worked aday in there life

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    £1.18 for bog sstandard diesel I think the Ultimate is 8p/ltr more but not sure
     
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    Looking at the above posts, most of which stem back just to late March 2010 show a pump price of £1.14/litre, now it is May and we're in £1.22 and upwards, you just cannot let the price of fuel rise and rise and rise.
    Where the hell is this going to end and what's the justification for for it?
    The wholesale price of a barrel of Brent crude is less than $80!

    In this so called era of post Labour austerity, it is becoming impossible to afford to travel, this reduces peoples capacity to get jobs especially if a larger and larger proportion is ending up back in the pockets of the exchequer.
    This is just fuelling inflation (no pun intended)

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    It was £1.36 the other day at the services on the M1 for diesel!

    I put £7 in and then came off at Sheffield Meadow hall as i know theres a sainsburys there!

    It makes a difference when putting 70 litres of the stuff in!!!

     
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    its £1.23.9 a litre for diesel at most places here, i may be wrong but im sure they said on the radio today that the new government are planning and emergency budget in 5 weeks, i hope to god i miss heard cos im sure they will put it up again
     
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