Does anyone think thats extortionately high?
I seen on TV the other morning that nearly 60% of the cost of petrol is government taxes...
I never knew this before, I was shocked at how high that is.
So if the cost goes up so too does their portion.
Does anyone think thats extortionately high?
Ok, we all know fuel is on the up.
We also know from Monday's news that Statoil / Shell were going up approx. 5c/litre by Friday.
Last night passed my local service station. UnL stood at 114.9c at 7.00pm. Called in at 7.40pm on way back home, was filling away and next thing noticed price at 119.9c. Stopped pump. Asked attendent had they a delivery between 7 & 8 ? ( wasn't likely as it takes a while and I was only 40 mins in passing & would take more than that ) & he said, "dunno dont think so". Ok, new deliveries coming in at new price, fine, we get that, but this hiking of existing stocks just to hammer that extra few cent from me is not what I would consider consumer friendly.
Looks like its time to get me a few chickens & start working on a methane engine.
No - At least the user pays not like other taxation where everyone (well PAYE workers) pay regardless of what use you make of the services paid for by your taxation.
Two weeks ago, the Statoil along the quays to Heuston Station was charging a whopping 174.9c per litre.They have probably put up since then...
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