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  • gmb45
    Admin Assistant
    • Nov 2008
    • 7538

    #1

    ?70 to fill up with petrol:

    Families hit by yet another stealth tax and soaring oil prices



    Eye-watering: There will be no let up at the pumps as unleaded is set to hit ?1.36 by Easter - and diesel will be ?1.40

    Soaring fuel prices will push the cost of filling up the average family saloon to ?70 by Easter, retailers warned last night.

    The record high will come in from April 1 as petrol and diesel prices shoot up by 8p a litre thanks to yet another ?stealth tax? and rising oil prices.

    This will push the cost of unleaded petrol up to ?1.36 a litre (?6.18 a gallon) and diesel up to ?1.40 a litre (?6.36 a gallon).

    It means the cost of filling a saloon with a 50-litre tank will soar to about ?70. Only 12 months ago, when petrol was ?1.10 a litre, it would have been ?56, marking a rise of 25 per cent.

    The gloomy forecast for drivers came as Brent crude oil rose to $98 a barrel on London markets yesterday for the first time in 27 months.

    Experts said breaking the $100 a barrel threshold is ?imminent? amid growing global demand.

    Petrol retailers have written to George Osborne urging the Chancellor to abandon the next automatic ?escalator? rise in fuel duty in his Budget, which will see up to 5p a litre added to the cost of fuel.

    Combined with predicted oil price increases, motorists and hauliers face a total rise of 8p.

    AA spokesman Luke Bosdet said: ?Motorists are punch-drunk with these relentless price rises.

    They are driven by greedy speculators playing the markets and pushing up the price of oil, and therefore petrol and diesel. The pips are squeaking.?

    During Prime Minister?s Questions yesterday David Cameron came under renewed pressure to help cash-strapped motorists by introducing a ?fuel-stabiliser? ? where duty falls to *compensate for oil price rises, keeping petrol prices on a more even keel.

    After days of apparent dithering on the issue, Mr Cameron was asked by Tory MP Anne McIntosh at PMQs if he would revisit the fuel-stabiliser idea.

    Petrol SOS: Retailers have written to Chancellor George Osborne urging him to scrap a proposed 5p duty rise

    Mr Cameron said: ?Yes, the Treasury are looking at this because clearly there is a case for saying that as the oil price rises, if it can be shown the Treasury benefits from extra revenue, there should be a way of sharing that with the motorist who is *suffering from high prices.?

    Under the stabiliser mechanism, fuel duty would be cut when oil prices rise, and increased when they fell.

    The rule of thumb adopted by the oil and petroleum industry is that every $2 rise in the oil price results in a 1p rise in the pump price. So if oil rises by $10, a fuel-stabiliser would mean the Government should cut 5p off the fixed-rate duty it levies at the pumps, which is currently 58.95p a litre.

    The Conservatives pledged to consider a ?fair fuel-stabiliser? before last year?s *election. However the plan was kicked into the long grass until rising *petrol prices, including a 1p-a-litre hike in duty and the VAT rise to 20 per cent, led Mr
    Cameron to revisit the topic last week.

    Days later, however, he appeared to backtrack, telling the BBC: ?I don?t want to raise people?s hopes too far because it is a difficult issue.?

    After a series of almost daily increases, unleaded is currently at a record high of ?1.28 a litre (?5.82 a gallon).

    Meanwhile diesel, at ?1.32 a litre (over ?6 a gallon), is now ?perilously close? to the previous record of ?1.33 set in July 2008 and will soon surpass it, say retailers.

    Brian Madderson, of the retail motor industry group RMI Petrol, which represents 6,500 independent filling stations, has written to George Osborne asking him to scrap the ?escalator? rise on fuel duty, introduced by Labour, which would see it go up by 1p plus the rate of inflation.

    Esculator: An extra 5p per litre will go on petrol in fuel duty - taking the cost of filling a Mondeo to ?70

    In his letter to the Chancellor, Mr Madderson writes: ?Our pessimistic outlook is that retail prices are likely to rise by as much as 8p-a-litre by Easter.

    ?This would put unleaded petrol at an average of 136p per litre and diesel at an unthinkable 140p per litre. The effect on industry and inflation is self-evident.?

    Warning of ?much more pain in the pipeline?, he said yesterday: ?It?s time the Chancellor stepped off the fuel tax escalator.

    The thing about escalators is that when you reach the top, you do get off.?

    The Federation of Small Businesses warned that its members were being ?hard-hit? ?at the most fragile of times? as they struggle in the economic downturn.

    And Kate Gibbs, of the Road Haulage *Association, called the rise ?little more than another kick in the teeth?.
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  • dctyper
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    • Jun 2008
    • 2539

    #2
    my rx-7 cost ?100 to fill up already!!! aarrggh
    Wavefield Ds 55cm at 13E 19E and 28E receiving everything out there on 2 dm800hd

    previous life dm800hd and 500c on cable screw you nag3


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    • super jumbe
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      • Dec 2008
      • 11610

      #3
      My punto used to fill for ?30.00 now ?50.00 so who is making money the Gov or the oil company, another point the car insurance has gone up the fuel has gone up the wages are not going up I think every thing is coming at the grind I have tried cutting on the expenses but there is always some thing popup you know what I mean.

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      • 2muchtecnology
        Newbie
        • Dec 2010
        • 9

        #4
        I have now parked up my BMW 540 to use only at the weekends. I bought a cheap Sceicento off ebay for ?250 and it came with 6 months tax and 10 months mot. used it since before Christmas and up to now it has more than paid for itself. the fuel situation in this country is a joke and will get worse. I friend of mine drove through Africa last year and in Libia I think it was he got charged what is equivalent to 15 pence a litre!!!!

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        • mtv1
          The Stig PT
          • Apr 2008
          • 4413

          #5
          BBC News - PM plays down fuel duty changes good news budget to change fuel taxes


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          • Cronus
            Banned
            • Dec 2009
            • 692

            #6
            Originally posted by mtv1
            BBC News - PM plays down fuel duty changes good news budget to change fuel taxes
            They won't do anything until they are forced into it.

            I was reading a report today that said fuel prices in the UK would be one of the cheapest in western Europe if it wasn't for taxes piled on top by the government and its due to go up again on the 1st April!!!

            The UK is currently out of pocket to the tune of roughly ?1 trillion...
            With the amount they gather from the motorist, they're gonna screw us for every penny they can get to recoup some of his spending. The money you pay to cover dodgy wars,MP's Sky TV, garden furniture, 2nd home mortgages and stuff like the Olympics.

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            • Lainie
              V.I.P. Member
              • Mar 2008
              • 3062

              #7
              cant someone on here create a petition. theres one on facebook and they have contacted the sun newspaper. however dk has thoosands o members!!!
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              • Walkinmyshadow
                DK Veteran
                • Nov 2008
                • 712

                #8
                ~~~~ me thats expensive, thought we in Ireland were getting shafted, but its cheaper than that.

                Unleaded is about euro 1.38 = ?1.15
                Diesel about euro 1.32 = ?1.10

                Think we pay more road tax though!!

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                • Grizz
                  DK Veteran
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 1598

                  #9
                  Dont forget VRT, the illegal tax we have to pay. there was a guy on the radio yesterday said that the EU fines ireland every year for this illegal tax and all the government do is pay the fine cause VRT is such a moneyspinner for them

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                  • gmb45
                    Admin Assistant
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 7538

                    #10
                    seen a report on tv a few days ago and they said 80p from every ltr goes to the gov in taxes, robbing basads
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                    • Walkinmyshadow
                      DK Veteran
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 712

                      #11
                      Originally posted by gmb45
                      seen a report on tv a few days ago and they said 80p from every ltr goes to the gov in taxes, robbing basads


                      Would have thought it was even more than that.. especially when you see prices from the like of Venezuela where its like 12 cent a litre
                      Last edited by Walkinmyshadow; 14 January, 2011, 21:31.

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                      • darklight
                        Newbie
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 4

                        #12
                        yep i cant believe the pice of petrol. lucky i got a small car (fiesta 1.3). i think the government should scrap in the increase in April.

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                        • Lainie
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 3062

                          #13
                          excuse me for being a thicko here but does our own north sea oil not go towards making petrol or do we import it all?
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                          • dctyper
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Jun 2008
                            • 2539

                            #14
                            its the tax that meakes it cost so much, not the oil
                            Wavefield Ds 55cm at 13E 19E and 28E receiving everything out there on 2 dm800hd

                            previous life dm800hd and 500c on cable screw you nag3


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                            • chroma
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                              • Feb 2009
                              • 1976

                              #15
                              Aberdeen is the oil capital of Europe.
                              Scotland doesn't see all that much of it though but that's another story.
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