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25-03-2012, 19:05 | #16 |
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25-03-2012, 19:23 | #17 |
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25-03-2012, 19:27 | #18 |
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25-03-2012, 19:58 | #19 | |
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25-03-2012, 21:14 | #20 |
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More duty on fags ----------------- good,
Minimum 40p a unit on booze--------good, Vat on pies hmmmm, 1st one free then tax them Fuel duty is keeping the country going mate, so I cant see that ever coming down. Strikes wont work, they're just a pain for a few days Civil disobedience, now there's a thought Don't buy any fags, grow your own. Don't buy any booze, brew your own. Don't eat any pies, get fit. Don't buy any fuel, brew your own. Don't pay road tax, buy an old car. Don't pay tax, go self employed. |
25-03-2012, 22:12 | #21 |
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I have to say I am not sure about now but not too long ago fuel tanker drivers were to my mind over paid and over protected I speak as an ex trucker, Rick
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26-03-2012, 08:00 | #22 | |
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The chemical/Fuel transport sector of road haulage has a very good safety record, I can see this diminishing very quickly. |
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26-03-2012, 08:43 | #23 |
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I want a salary, go on gissa a job, I can dd dat, go on gissa job
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26-03-2012, 20:20 | #24 |
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The fuel duty should be keeping the country going but is actually having opposite effect. The more the fuel costs means that every possible thing we buy also costs more until we get to point where we cant afford to run the car because we need the extra cash to pay for food etc. Not running our cars means LESS duty paid to our beloved leaders.
Lower fuel costs would encourage us to drive more and spend more in the shops which would result in more revenue overall |
26-03-2012, 21:03 | #25 | |
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26-03-2012, 21:18 | #26 |
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we should have a poll. Who's car on here does more than 25mpg ?
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26-03-2012, 21:24 | #27 |
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its ok by me if it goes up a we bit more.. i now get 50 mpg and if others cant afford to run there vehicles the the roads will be clearer and i wont have to stop and start as much
joking aside there are people who depened on there vehicle like briggie and my lad. without the car my lad can not go anywhere.. cant afford to run a car and cant afford not to have a car.. im on a hidding to nothing lol |
26-03-2012, 21:48 | #28 |
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The problem is, fossil fuel is not an infinite commodity.
The exponential growth of the human race on this planet and it’s ever increasing hunger for fuel means it is going to run out sooner rather than later…. and the only way to curb use is to increase its price, £10 a gallon won't be far away... closely followed by scenes akin to those from Mad Max I blame those with more than 2.3 kids for all this schit myself |
26-03-2012, 22:56 | #29 | |
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and didn't Mad Max eat dog food? |
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27-03-2012, 08:08 | #30 |
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wish I had a car that did 50mpg...wish I could actually afford to buy one, that did Mpg...
I'm, having to get rid of yet another of my favourite cars because I cant afford the fuel/tax or insurance. I need to try and replace it with either economy, or be defiant and buy a convertable. Either way I aint giving up my Maverick. |
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