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petrol prices
We still have to buy petrol however expensive it gets, but if we boycott the two main pumps BP and Esso they would have to reduce their prices, and once they are forced to do that other stations would follow,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.you think you'll find someone cheaper than BP, then? It might not be that easy. Try this:
http://www.petrolprices.com/
I imagine BP are confident that Brits will refuse to give up their cars and take the bus, and they're probably right. The problem isn't just oil company greed, it's currency movements and Chinese demand as well. And of course taxes.
http://www.independen...ast-lane-1922344.html
http://www.petrolprices.com/
I imagine BP are confident that Brits will refuse to give up their cars and take the bus, and they're probably right. The problem isn't just oil company greed, it's currency movements and Chinese demand as well. And of course taxes.
http://www.independen...ast-lane-1922344.html
It's all a matter of supply and demand.
I would have thought everyone filled up at their local supermarket, they have to compete with each other for the cheapest petrol.
But some people are not bothered how much they pay, there are still plenty who can't be bothered to fill up before a journey, and then pay motorway prices.
I would have thought everyone filled up at their local supermarket, they have to compete with each other for the cheapest petrol.
But some people are not bothered how much they pay, there are still plenty who can't be bothered to fill up before a journey, and then pay motorway prices.
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sigh, not this old chestnut again
http://www.snopes.com...s/gasoline/gasout.asp
it certainly dates back as far as 2001, maybe even earlier.
http://www.snopes.com...s/gasoline/gasout.asp
it certainly dates back as far as 2001, maybe even earlier.
If you need a stick to beat the government with it pays to show a comparison of world prices per country. Its amazing when aircraft fuel is exempt from tax.
http://www.kshitij.com/research/petrol.shtml
http://www.kshitij.com/research/petrol.shtml
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