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Subject Topic: Fuel price hike again! (Topic Closed Topic Closed)
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30/8/2012 at 8:51am
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Its like any other commodity, priced at what the market will stand. I don't see any less cars on the road so why should the price come down? The government makes token gestures like delaying fuel tax rises but really they like high fuel prices for the extra vat it brings in & also the large tax revenues paid by the profitable oil companies.

What would be the point of boycotting fuel stations for 1 or 2 days? I'm guessing most folks fuel usage would remain the same for that week because they still have to get to work etc. I'm guessing plenty have already cut down non essential usage like days out etc but they have no choice if they can only get to work by car.

If Israel attacks Iran's nuclear installations then oil prices will inevitably rise, although there will be no logical reason for it, but the oil market is never logical. Obama will of course support Israel because he needs the Jewish vote in the forthcoming presidential elections. So as usual insanity prevails in the world's largest oil producing region.


30/8/2012 at 9:34am
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I can see an argument for having some sort of price regulation for fuel.

It's different from other commodities, even other essentials, because for many people there is no alternative. If gas goes up, you can plug in an electric heater instead, if electricity goes up, you can use less by cutting back on things like using the oven. If petrol/diesel goes up, all you can do is use your car less and for many people that isn't viable. Essential journeys, eg commuting, still have to be made and in many areas public transport isn't an option.

Fuel price rises also have an inflationary effect on everything else we buy. It all has to be moved, and even if sent by rail or waterway, the last bit of the journey to the shop will invariably have to be done by road.

My non-work mileage is minimal, but doing 400 miles a month "essential user" work miles is starting to mean I have to cut back on other stuff.



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Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 30/8/2012
Yes, you would have to do it until they listen and drop the prices. Trust me, they soon would! But we don't care about it enough as a nation.

We need a national paper and tv station to broadcast a date and mass adherence. No blockades, no violence, just don't buy.

Ali




dam right it would work its just the lack of guts on the good old brits.
The truckers cant do a go slow new rules and law can loose license for it.
which has gotta be against the law. Not only that but Cameron can say whether anyone can protest, new law a few years ago, if the threat level to the country is at a certain level the government can stop mass protest for safety reason, sounds like bo**ocks to me just another way to control us minions


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30/8/2012 at 10:57am
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Nice thread, but heading political.

Cheers Ratty


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