Sky Blue Pete
Well-Known Member
Looks like it’s happening again
It's a mixture of those bellend protestors and people panic buying.
I've not had any issues getting any this week though. I just looked at the fuel stations on my way home from work and nipped in the first one that didn't have the diesel pumps covered and put some in.
Is it it pheasible that those protesters are a convenient mask as to another cause of supply issues?It's a mixture of those bellend protestors and people panic buying.
I've not had any issues getting any this week though. I just looked at the fuel stations on my way home from work and nipped in the first one that didn't have the diesel pumps covered and put some in.
Where’s this? And why?Apparantly tankers all getting tyres slashed too.
Just half fill twice ,it will go further.No problem this morning, although the eighty quid to fill my car up was a bit more of a problem!
Apparantly tankers all getting tyres slashed too.
You should start a crowdfunding page!the 5p reduction is lost in the 10p 20p increases by some unscrupolous garage franchises - wifes car is nearly empty so it means she cant go anywhere and give me any peace
Mmm on the other hand my bikes have enough for me to get outYou should start a crowdfunding page!
Capitalism isn’t it? Those profits pay our pension pots don’t be too quickI can’t believe there hasn’t been more of an uproar about petrol companies. They bumped up the prices by 30% when oil went to $140 per barrel end Feb and then it was high again mid/late March ($125ish I think) but cost per barrel has been declining ever since and is now around $100 per barrel…yet the fuckers have kept prices high ! As well as us all paying more, it also fuels (excuse the pun) wider inflation. Someone needs to start calling them out
Capitalism isn’t it? Those profits pay our pension pots don’t be too quick
I agreeTo be fair I’d imagine most pensions have firms like BP and Shell in them. Would’ve been easy for government to say to all the big boys ‘look, we’re cutting fuel duty, we expect you to pass on whole amount and if wholesale prices are dropping we expect these savings to be passed onto consumers immediately otherwise we’ll be looking at some kind of windfall tax’