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fee - a big fat extortionate fee for everything we get, buy,
inherit, use, breathe (oops that's next year), drink, excrete...
well you get the picture.
But yes I declare - this
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of charge or tax whatsoever - and unlike companies there's no
charge for reading it either.
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fuel convoy proceeded to London. It did not make
a jot of difference (except today you pay MORE
than then). The
Government is not really going to jump when its
electorate say so - simply because they don't
have to... they are in power and until they want
a favour from you (for this read a vote) then
democracy is out of the window. And of course
they need the money these days - those expenses
are getting bigger and bigger...
It's moved on since those early days -
but we still pay this stupid money in the UK for
a human necessity - fuel - all kinds, but worst
of all Petrol.
OK, so nothing is new, but listen up, it is not
important which one is in power, they all preach
the same basic rubbish - vote us in and we will
be better that the others.... Lots of
Governments have been down the road of a
dissatisfied electorate and been moved aside
when the elections return - but also many
Governments have suffered under the public's
hands when their is unrest in the Country for
one reason or another - ask Gorbachov and many
other Government leaders what happens when they
stop representing the view of the many.
The Fuel crisis was a leading
story in the UK a few years back, but what about in the future?
, what then? will the public still remain paying
for the highest cost of fuel in Europe, maybe
the world......
Here's a chart about just how much we pay in the
UK for fuel that costs less than £1.90 per
gallon in the USA. This chart from ripoff-britain.
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European
Country |
Fuel
Type |
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Comment |
Country |
ROZ
98 |
Unleaded |
Diesel |
| |
Andorra |
37.0 |
36.8 |
25.7 |
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Austria |
62.7 |
59.3 |
45.2 |
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Belgium |
64.7 |
60.9 |
42.1 |
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Bulgaria |
45.0 |
35.4 |
27.3 |
| Second
Prize |
Croatia |
34.8 |
32.2 |
29.6 |
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Cyprus |
40.5 |
40.5 |
13.3 |
| |
Czech
Rep. |
52.5 |
48.5 |
33.3 |
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Denmark |
65.1 |
63.5 |
54.2 |
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Eire |
58.1 |
51.6 |
50.4 |
| |
Estonia |
37.3 |
36.5 |
33.8 |
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Finland |
65.8 |
63.7 |
42.5 |
| |
France |
65.9 |
64.1 |
49.7 |
| |
Germany |
62.7 |
59.5 |
47.5 |
| |
Gibraltar |
61.0 |
57.0 |
40.0 |
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Greece |
42.0 |
40.3 |
33.4 |
| |
Hungary |
52.6
|
49.8
|
47.9
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Italy
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61.9
|
61.9
|
49.6
|
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Latvia |
40.4
|
38.2
|
35.0
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Lithuania |
42.2
|
40.5
|
28.1
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Luxembourg |
44.4
|
43.4 |
33.3
|
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Netherlands |
69.6
|
67.9
|
48.9
|
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Norway |
75.6
|
74.1
|
69.2
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Poland |
50.5
|
48.9
|
38.2
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Portugal |
51.6
|
54.7
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38.4
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First
Prize!!! |
Romania |
23.9
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23.9
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15.8
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Slovakia |
50.3
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49.1
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45.4
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Slovenia |
38.0
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36.0
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40.2
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Spain
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41.6
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41.6
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34.6
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Sweden
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65.4
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62.9
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49.4
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Switzerland |
53.9
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52.7
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53.9
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Turkey
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48.6
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46.5
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30.4
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This MUST be wrong!!
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UK
(Av) |
108.5
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98.9
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1.10 |
UK Supermarket
Prices
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Supermarkets |
UK |
ROZ
98 |
Unleaded |
Diesel |
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15/9/2009 |
Approx |
93.0 |
97.4 |
1.06 |
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