Petrol the new toilet roll
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The BoE raising interest rates and then saying that the UK will fall into a recession was a real no shit Sherlock moment. Then saying that inflation from energy prices was due to Russia so I’m not sure how raising interest rates in this country will affect Putin’s decision making.
Better hope the rest of Europe falls in the shit first.
Better hope the rest of Europe falls in the shit first.
How about not having a sig at all?
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Frankly we all know this is utter bollocks, the prices were rising way before Russia invaded Ukraine (no matter how many times Biden or the BoE try to gaslight us we can all see this in the historic data), printing money for 15 years, giving it away during Covid and Net Zero have caused this.
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I have thus far not commented on the 'war'. It's all a distraction from what is really happening.drcarlos wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 10:36 amFrankly we all know this is utter bollocks, the prices were rising way before Russia invaded Ukraine (no matter how many times Biden or the BoE try to gaslight us we can all see this in the historic data), printing money for 15 years, giving it away during Covid and Net Zero have caused this.
Good to see fuel coming down tho.
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Gwan, go for it, just bear in mind https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-62427918
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Nah I'll not bother, thanks all the samenuttinnew wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 7:11 pmGwan, go for it, just bear in mind https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-62427918
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Why not? You're not normally reticent
Anyhow, if there're any articles that'll do the job, send me links please
Anyhow, if there're any articles that'll do the job, send me links please
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Broccers doesn't actually make points. He just says he has them.
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Costco had unleaded at £1.55 at the weekend
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Sundayjumper wrote: ↑Sat Jun 11, 2022 4:59 pm The gap between petrol & diesel always narrows in the summer. Diesel is closely related to fuel oil and demand for that obviously drops off as the weather improves.
I’m pretty sure I make this post every year
Well summer didn't last long; the 20p gap is back , and has been for at least this month (so I've been told, I hadn't bought any for weeks).
The smallest gap I saw was 16p but the prices high, the largest 20p. I got the cheapest diesel I knew of and the gap was 19p. Hopefully it isn't winter diesel yet.
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22p difference at the Shell in Sandhurst right now, 161.9 / 183.9 but they’re usually the dearest around here, Tesco always a few pence cheaper.
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Still odd how normally pricey filling stations are now often cheaper than supermarkets.