153.9p!! Should be worth it though as it's got no E in it
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Clem said:At least rising fuel costs will be offset by lower utility, food and energy prices. And reductions in taxes and NI.
Oh, hang on …
Its a point that's often overlooked. VAT on fuel that is increasing in price means much increased tax revenue, I haven't done the maths, but yeah, the 5p tax cut will be pretty much balanced out, at least.South Africans ran diesels on refined **** seed oil for decades due to trade embargo's. There's always a workaround.
I can see sales of log burners soaring.
The current fuel prices relate to a huge increase in tax profits for the untrustworthy, corrupt UK government. 5p reduction still means they are taking far more tax than usual on vehicle and household fuels.
They should reduce tax to keep the tax portion in line with what it would be at reasonable prices, this would relieve some cost at the pump to the TAX PAYER, with no loss of tax income.
Unfortunately they are a bunch of unqualified for their positions, unsuitable, self serving, boys club, morons and they are currently having the best tax year ever. I wonder what they will decide to waste all of our money on this time?
Sorry for the rant, these fools get me worked up.
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