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Aug 2nd, 2000, 04:07 AM
#1
In the UK we currently pay upto 97.9p per litre of petrol!
That's $1.47 per litre ($5.55 per gallon) for you yankies!!
Support our plight and visit the websites below:
http://www.boycott-the-pumps.com (They use vBulletin )
http://www.dumpthepump.com (The Official Site)
http://www.enoughisenough.org.uk
http://www.fuelprotest.com
http://www.lowerfueltax.co.uk
http://www.petrolbusters.com
And if you're in the UK then DON'T BUY ANY PETROL ON MONDAYS!!
While you're at it...how much is pertol where you are?
[Edited by matthewralston on 08-02-2000 at 05:25 AM]
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 04:51 AM
#2
Fanatic Member
Matt
Ours is between 79p & 84p per litre up in Manchester.
Did you know the goverment made £36,000,000 from road users last year(Mainly petrol)
How much went back into the roads and public transport?
£6,000,000
So where did the other £30,000,000 go?
Gary Lowe 
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 06:56 AM
#3
Yeah A lot of ppl have been asking that very same question!
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 07:38 AM
#4
Addicted Member
well before we went Australia went GST it was around 80 cents a litre but since the gst it has gone up to around $1.05 Australian (well where I am any way can't accont for the rest of aus), I don't know whether that is the gst's fault or whether its just gone up on its own?.
don't know how much that is in the uk probably 50p or less or something.
[Edited by Crypt on 08-02-2000 at 08:55 AM]
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 07:44 AM
#5
Addicted Member
I guess I've got it good over here... in winnipeg mb canada it's about 69cents canadian per litre.
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 08:07 AM
#6
$0.80 (AUD) = £0.30 (GBP) = $0.46 (USD)
Geez! 30p a litre!!!! That's like Britian's prices before I was born!!! 1978ish the ppl in my office reccon! Geez!
For a good currency converter goto: http://www.xe.net/ucc
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 08:14 AM
#7
Addicted Member
so lol what is 1.05 = in u.k?
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 08:18 AM
#8
Addicted Member
by the way Matt I've been tryin to send u an icq message for the last 10 minutes, I am not being a snob lol it just won't send.
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 09:26 AM
#9
Junior Member
Gas prices
Over here in southeast US we're pating about $1.50/gallon
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 09:32 AM
#10
Junior Member
Just so y'all don't think I'm an arrogant yank...
I'll go ahead and post the conversions.
$1.50(USD) = $2.55(AUD) = £1.00(GBP)
Cheers,
tainc
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 09:58 AM
#11
Frenzied Member
I was about to accuse you of lieing because your petrol was 2p more than the most expensive sttations in Britain.
Then I realised you were talking in Galons not Litres.
Actually I can't complain because I can't drive. And I might decide to stay like that if something isn't done
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 12:03 PM
#12
Addicted Member
Gas prices suck!
Here in the western part of the u.s. the price for
87 octane(cheapest gas you can get here) is 1.75$ a gallon.
1.87$ a gallon for 89octane and 1.93$ a gallon for 91 octane.
I dont know the difference in pounds..put in any currency anywhere the damn gas prices are still too much!.
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 01:54 PM
#13
Hyperactive Member
Hi, Sopht, be aware that a gallon = 3.85 litres so you are paying your gas at half our price (in Argentina, we are EXPORTERS of gas, and still are paying it twice as much your price: 1.04 per litre, 95 octanes, that is roughly 4 dollars a gallon). We are getting robbed!
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 02:50 PM
#14
Monday Morning Lunatic
I've noticed a pattern here...the petrol manufacturers get their price, and the various governments get lots of money - that really can't be fair. Maybe something should get sorted before I invest in driving lessons...
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 02:59 PM
#15
Monday Morning Lunatic
If anyone has the dti booklet "UK Energy in Brief December 1999", then look at page 25. Meanwhile, I'll try and find a picture of the graph in question...be back later.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 03:47 PM
#16
Monday Morning Lunatic
Scanned and ready...
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 04:36 PM
#17
Frenzied Member
Well my opinion on this is that the tax is slightly too high, I think the government here in the UK get about 80% of the cash paid for petrol. I think petrol should be taxed pretty highly, because it is a big pollutant, and also a soon-to-be-scarce natural resource. In my ideal (well not exactly ideal, you know what I mean) world all the other countries of the world would raise their taxes on fuel so that the economic implications for the haulage industry and other heavy consumers of fuel were not so bad.
We do pay a bit too much tax on petrol, I would rather pay a higher rate of income tax because although I agree with discouraging people from wasting fuel, it is preventing some people on lower incomes from being able to afford to drive anywhere.
I saw Greenpeace's stance on the subject on telly, and they want the prices to stay high. I think that's being a bit blind to the other factors involved though.
You know it really, really annoys me when I see people in their car with the engine running, for 10 or 15 minutes, just so they can have the radio on, or the air-con or the heater or something, or just because they're rich bastards and they can afford it. And when I see someone in a city centre driving a bloody Jeep or a Land Rover with massive heavy bars on it, and just one person inside. Yeah, off-roading in a city centre doing about 3 miles to the gallon in traffic jams (literally). Damn that gets my back up.
*Calms down* Anyway sorry about that. Erm.. yeah, tax on fuel should come down a little. But not that much.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 06:08 PM
#18
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Aug 2nd, 2000, 11:11 PM
#19
In Sydney
94.7c per litre standard non-leaded...it goes up from there, except for diesel which is an even worse pollutant.
Ok thats approx, (todays exchange rate US $1.58 UK $2.87) per litre.
If the Government put the billions that get in tax from petrol into the environment and roads, then it probably wouldn't be too bad, but it ends up in general revenue which goes to pay all their lerks and perks.
Here in Oz,
Taxes have gone up, (just introduce GST)
Health spending down
Education spending down
Almost all Government departments have had staffing levels halted or reduced
What exactly are these turkeys doing with the extra tax, spending it on the friggin Olympics and John Howard making a dickhead of himself in the UK.
Manchester praise the lord you didn't get the Olympics!
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Aug 3rd, 2000, 05:05 AM
#20
Frenzied Member
Jethro, I think you have your exchange rates inverted, try the reciprocal. 97 Australian cents is going to be a lot less than 97 Sterling pence.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Aug 4th, 2000, 12:23 PM
#21
Hum...all this fun with exchange rates, ladies... 
You know where to go:
http://www.xe.net/ucc
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Aug 7th, 2000, 01:27 AM
#22
Junior Member
Hmmm...You people are all highly paid programmers so stop whining and leave your WRX at home and take public transport!
Anyway its gonna be great when the world runs out of petrol man, cause the world will turn into a place like MAD MAX.
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Aug 7th, 2000, 02:44 AM
#23
Monday Morning Lunatic
Our public transport system is rated poor to laughable . The trouble I have just getting between school and home by train every day causes no end of trouble.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 7th, 2000, 10:55 AM
#24
Lively Member
People here in the southeast US complain about high gas prices but they aren't even near what you'll pay in other countries. Right now we're paying $1.39 - $1.65 per gallon.
I lived in Brazil for two years and gas prices there were between $4-5 dollars a gallon! That's outrageous!
I'm just glad I'm not paying that. I go through a tank and a half during my weekly commute.
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Aug 8th, 2000, 01:59 AM
#25
Addicted Member
US petrol is cheap cos its crap - only 87 octane
Aussie Petrol is damn near the best being 98 octane or something ridiculously high
Pommy petrol is 100/99 octane i think.
In my opinion Aussie petrol is the best cos its excellent quality and its fairly cheap compared to the slightly better Pommy petrol which is too bloody expensive.
By the way the petrol near me is about $0.90 a litre
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Aug 8th, 2000, 04:42 AM
#26
Frenzied Member
UK petrol isn't expensive because of its quality, it's because 80% of the price is tax.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Aug 8th, 2000, 05:54 AM
#27
Monday Morning Lunatic
If you take a look at the graph I posted, you'll see that the petrol itself has got cheaper, but there has been a hell of a lot more tax on it.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 8th, 2000, 07:47 AM
#28
Addicted Member
Hey UK! Your gas prices made the news here in Winnipeg (Canada). I pity you and I'm not going to complain about our prices as much anymore...
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Aug 8th, 2000, 08:02 AM
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Aug 9th, 2000, 04:50 PM
#30
Monday Morning Lunatic
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 9th, 2000, 05:04 PM
#31
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Aug 10th, 2000, 04:32 AM
#32
Lively Member
The reason petrol prices are so high is because of government incompetance. The duty that the government gets not only on petrol, but booze and baccy, is a soft option to raise extra revenue to balance the books.
It's not just the current Blair government thats to blame for this - its been happening ever since I can remember, although I read somewhere that the Blair government has introduced around 600 other "stealth taxes". Perhaps it should be the "Blur" government
With all the ******s on the roads these days, I would be happy to use public transport, but until we get a cheap, reliable and co-ordinated public transport system I can see me driving my car until I depart this world in my box.
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Aug 10th, 2000, 11:08 AM
#33
I totally agree with Michael about the incompetence! In Hertfordshire (just North of London), we can pay between 69p & 89p.
Think you were a bit harsh with the cigs though Micheal, I way bump them up & lower the booze!
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Aug 10th, 2000, 01:28 PM
#34
Frenzied Member
I wish I could see myself driving a car right tile my final years, but I don't think it'll happen, cos by the statistically likely age of my demise, there'll be no fossil fuels left.
Maybe I'll be driving a milk float or a golf buggy
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Aug 10th, 2000, 05:27 PM
#35
Then they'll put 200% tax on the leccy!
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Aug 10th, 2000, 06:37 PM
#36
Lively Member
Alex: Let's not get into the smoking/anti-smoking argument here. I like a pint and a *** - OOPS - CORRECTION for our US friends - I like a pint and a cigarette. I was using those just as other examples of the soft option of excessive duty due to many Chancellors' lack of imagination and inability to balance the national books.
Harry: I am 47 (probably an old man compared to most of you guys on here - but I still have all my own teeth and hair and wits) so I shall probably expire at around the same time as the fossil fuels!!! Perhaps we will have something like Star Trek's "Beam me up Scotty" by then. (Dream on ......)
Matthew: Probably - they will always find something to tax - perhaps a tax on too many replies to a vb-world posting.
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Aug 10th, 2000, 07:19 PM
#37
Monday Morning Lunatic
Oh dear. I replied. TAXES FOR EVERYONE!!!!
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 10th, 2000, 11:45 PM
#38
Junior Member
Sorry for accusing you people of being rich programmers
Taxes are good cause without them will be driving on crappy roads, have poor infrastructure, no health funding, education etc..
Any way I think high income earners and corporations should be taxed more.
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Aug 11th, 2000, 04:43 AM
#39
dead right Apocalypse Dude. Who knows, within the next 10 years we may all have hoverships or something like that running on air & doing away with the car (if we get a new government ....)
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Aug 12th, 2000, 04:55 AM
#40
Addicted Member
The bad thing about taxes is that the politicians (dickheads liars, winging bastards more like) have finally figured out that GST/VAT is a better way of making money than the INCOME tax cos then everyone has to pay it (including the foreign gits).
My perfect country - A place WITHOUT
- politicians
- taxes
- annoying TV presenters
- soap operas
- badly designed vehicles
- FRENCH (see http://forums.vb-world.net/showthrea...threadid=22856 for more details)
any other suggestions i'll be glad to hear them.
Reality is an illusion caused by by lack of drugs
Is this real or am i just having a dream?
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