Petrol Prices To Hit £70 A Tank By Easter

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Petrol Prices To Hit £70 A Tank By Easter

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Motorists' pockets will be hit even harder this year as petrol retailers predict the average cost of filling up a tank could soar to £70.
Planned government tax rises could see a litre of unleaded rocket to £1.36, while diesel could go up to £1.40.

Representatives from major motoring organisations are urging Chancellor George Osborne to scrap plans for a 5p rise in fuel duty in his April budget.

Already hard-hit families could face a total rise of 8p per litre at the pumps as oil prices also continue to increase.

Brian Madderson, chairman of the Retail Motor Industry Federation's petrol division (RMI), has written an open letter to Mr Osborne calling for him to "halt the relentless rise in fuel prices".


Some staff have been unable to come into work by car. People are really considering where they drive


Elspeth Connolly, a spokesperson for Internet Unlimited LLC

Mr Madderson said: "Our unequivocal recommendation is that the Government now abandon the fuel duty`escalator' principle as this is a legacy of your predecessors.

"We are mindful that the plan to increase duty yet again by 1p a litre in 'real terms' from April 1 will add a further 4-5p a litre to the retail price at the pumps for all grades of fuel."

Mr Madderson's plea is echoed by commuters and small businesses who are demanding action from ministers.



Petrol Prices Since 2000
:: 2000 - £0.82p per litre

:: 2005 - £0.88p

:: August 2008 - £1.20

:: January 2009 - £0.87p

:: January 2010 - £1.10

:: April 2011 - £1.36

Source: Experian Catalist




Campaigners say people will be unable to travel to work and businesses will suffer financially following the fuel hikes.

Elspeth Connolly, of Internet Unlimited LLC, told Sky News Online: "Some staff have been unable to come into work by car.

"People are really considering where they drive."

Motorists in West London say their day-to-day lives have been affected.




Merle Goll, 35, a designer from Twickenham, said: "It keeps you from making the short journey and this is something that we have had to cut down on.

"They're incredibly high, ten years ago I remember prices of petrol being around 68p a litre."

Kuluindesr Singh, 40, from Southall, told Sky News Online: "This time of the year prices have gone very high. Before, the money I was paying for a full tank now only equates to half a tank of fuel."


I can see a fuel protest happening again very imminently and if it does, we will support them without a doubt

David Handley, Chairman of Farmers For Action (FFA)

The Government is now facing calls to introduce their fair fuel price stabiliser policy, which would see fuel duty fall when oil prices rise, and then go back up when they moderate.

The policy was shelved after the coalition was formed.

John Walker, national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, said: "In opposition, the Conservative Party promised to put a fuel duty stabiliser in place - something the FSB has been calling for. But they have failed to deliver.

"As such, they are placing strain on already hard-hit businesses cash-flow. It is imperative the Government acts now and introduces the stabiliser to avoid a relentless flow of fuel duty increases that simply put small firms on a knife edge."



World Petrol Prices:
Prices converted to pence per litre (ppl):

:: Norway - 144.93ppl (unleaded), 138.16ppl (diesel).

:: Bulgaria - 96.01ppl (unleaded), 99.91ppl (diesel).

:: USA - 50.66ppl (unleaded), 55.18ppl (diesel).

Source: theaa.com December 2010




Some activists have called for a repeat of the crippling fuel strikes of 2000, when farmers and lorry drivers staged go-slow protests and refinery blockades that bled dry more than 90% of UK petrol stations - all because prices had gone above 80p a litre.

David Handley, chairman of Farmers For Action (FFA), who was part of the protest said: "I can see a fuel protest happening again very imminently and if it does, we will support them without a doubt.

"It is an unfair situation on the general public and they will be making a poor return on the money they pay for fuel."

Reports had suggested that Unite General Secretary Len McCluskey would back a strike, but a spokesperson for the union dismissed them as "rubbish".



Driving a car could become even more expensive



Most fuel supplies are distributed by haulage contractors, who not only tender for the work, but also negotiate separate wage and condition deals with their drivers.

The Road Haulage Association (RHA) says the increase in petrol pump rises are "financially crippling" the way the association delivers its policies and looks after its members.

But it ruled out organising a strike, pointing out that new legislation allowed drivers' operators licences to be confiscated for taking part.

An HM Treasury spokesperson said: "In order to address the country's record budget deficit, it is necessary to implement the fuel duty increases already set and legislated for.

"Tough decisions are unavoidable and the Government has been clear that the burden of deficit reduction will have to be shared."
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These are extremely hard times for everyone including motorists. My car tax has just popped through the letter box to make matters worse.

My tube fare into London has gone up 8% and its £200 per month but not as much as one of our admin girls paying £400 just for the privieledge of a shi**y service that brings from Colchester to London wand that is without access to the tube.

I try and not take car anywhere as I just can't afford it.. Something has to give but I really don't know what the answer is..
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I drive a landrover discovery (not posh i just love landies - this is my tenth landy in 20 plus years of driving) it does about 27mpg and holds 105litres at 130 a litre it costs me over £130 to fill and i get fed up with it going up all the time but i aint gonna give in and go for a little noddy car for no fooker.
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May I suggest we burn parliament and slaughter every MP ?? :D

It may not help matters but we'd all feel a lot better. :lol:
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The prices in Upton are 134.9 per litre for petrol and 139.9 per litre for diesel atm :shock:
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My car cost's over £70 to fill already, so if by easter it goes higher :shock: :shock:
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On the plus side it means I walk and cycle locally a lot more thus saving petrol and helping fight the flab.

However I do agree that it is ridiculously expensive to get anywhere these days...
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You're not kidding, it cost £25 to fill up the Smart car today !!! :D
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The petrol prices are really taking the p*ss now.
There is no reason the prices should be that high.
My car tax renewel just landed on my doormat this morning too.
Oh the joys of motoring. :roll:
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Oh to be like the frogs for once.
Even like the mad Tunisians who go potty over a bit of fruit & veg would be nice just to see some passion and common unity against a hated enemy.
Still, stiff upper lip and all that. We'll just cluck our tongues and give them the frowning of a lifetime.
That'll teach them, nasty government !!
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Unleaded £159.9/litre unleaded Texaco in Chelsea. No wonder the footballers get paid so much :wink: :lol:
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I think it maybe time to ride to work on my bike and lose some weight as well...... :shock:
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