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Bikers protest against fuel prices
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...er/7437144.stm
Check out the link, for anyone who didn't see it on the news, hundreds of bikers in a go slow protest over fuel this morning. If only I'd known about this one in advance! |
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Hmm, this actually annoys me. It won't do a thing to change the oil prices, yet it causes disruption to many thousands of motorists. Find a better way to demonstrate.
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A total waste of time. As is boycotting certain fuel stations or everyone not buying fuel for a day, or any of the other schemes that have been thought up so far.
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Toby,
There was an advanced notice of the fuel protest earlier this week, on this site, in the Idle Banter section. If I'd of lived closer, or hadn't of had to work today, I'd of been there. |
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bapn, I'm still finding my way round the site at the moment, through the masses of boards! Must have missed that one.
I realise that it causes disruption to other motorists, and I realise that it probably won't change a thing, but I would have still considered going along to such a public protest, because as I'm sure you all well know, only about 30-35p of the £1.12 a litre it is now costing to fill up isn't tax. So the government COULD do something about it, if they so wished, or if they were so pressured. |
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£1.12? Where do you live? It's about £1.16 down here and I think I've seen it for about £1.19. I saw diesel for £132.9 the other day!!
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Derby =) I think we're fairly close to the cheapest in the country, and I'm still whinging at the price!
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Same as Baph, if I wasn't working, I would have been there. I dont think it is just the tax. At Morrisons in Crewe unleaded was £1.17.9 a litre yesterday. 4 miles down the road at Morrisons in Nantwich it is £1.13.9. How do they work that one out? That's 20p a gallon less within the space of 4 miles, from the same supplier.
It now costs me nearly £1500 a year to get to work. In January that figure was nearer £1000, something needs to be done & if speaking out, or making a public spectacle might help, then I'm all for it :smt023 |
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Fuel is a basic necessity for the country to function and the govt. have plenty of scope to reduce the taxation that would still maintain their previous income. They need to do something far greater than just abolish the forth coming 2p increase seeing as prices have risen at least 20ppl very recently. I think it is quite something for bikers to have led this protest as fuel is not generally seen as a large cost to a biker. So hopefully it might have made some difference. |
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