Leekbrookgull
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Here we go again anothe push for a £ a litre,just manage to fill up here at Endon,at 90.9
and don,t know really why i should clap at that!!![albion :albion: :albion:](/images/smilies/albion1.gif)
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Leekbrookgull said:Here we go again anothe push for a £ a litre,just manage to fill up here at Endon,at 90.9and don,t know really why i should clap at that!!
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The Timekeeper said:90.9 is cheap compared to some places, my local Tesco's is 94.9 for unleaded and 96.9 for diesel.![]()
True, and the balance hasn't been struck yet. I had to go to Bedford a few months ago on business. When I have to visit clients I always try and take the train (most are in London so it's easy) and so I dutifully put my environmentally-friendly, sustainable-transport hat on and caught the Thameslink cattletruck to Bedford. The return ticket was a few pence short of £50! Add another £12 for taxis and that's £62. I'm sorry to say that the next time I went I went by car, even with the Dartford tolls it was less than half what I'd paid previously. And it was more comfortable, no fat bastards squashing against my arse and jamming against my knees.Gwylan said:... I still think that's the policy that should be adopted by transport planners now - if it's cheaper for a sole driver to go by car (which it often is) then petrol is too cheap or public transport's too expensive (or both). ...
Petrol is way too cheap
When I see all the sodding great 4x4s pulling up outside Downs school on Ditchling road to drop of ONE child l realise that petrol is still far too cheap.
Gwylan said:
There seem to be some signs that the government is beginning to understand this and I suspect the cost of motoring will start to rise steadily over the next decade so I'd enjoy your cheap petrol while you can.
Cadman said:Beer is over £5 a litre.
Nobody says a word about that.!!
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I use the train to get to work.Little Rich said:The one thing that drives me mad is the amount of Tax you pay on petrol. Mr Brown knows that he can get away with upping petrol prices each year as we all need it.
I use my car mainly to get to work, if there was better public transport I wouldn't have a problem with not using my car to get to work but the fact of the matter is that the southern train service is a joke.
Nope. It's at Glynde.dougdeep said:Is there a new station at Firle then?
West Hoathly Seagull said:Gwylan, I think you will find Mr Brown and Mr Prescott tried to bring in such a policy when the Government came in in 1997. Fuel duty went up 6% above inflation each year, and Prescott gave out rural bus grants. It all went tits up when the fuel protests took place and they realised that all the 4X4 drivers were defecting to the Tories (the one time they have been well ahead in the polls since the ERM crisis in 1992). They have since backtracked and are even undermining the one form of public transport - rail, that can make a difference to people's travelling habits (see France and Germany, where there are virtually no longer any internal flights on the main business routes). Tram schemes have been axed - Liverpool, Leeds, extension in Manchester for example and the latest Great Western franchise has seen deep cuts in the services on the Cornish and Devonian branches which are well used by commuters as well as tourists. Alastair Darling seems to think that people will be happy to use buses, which outside London and cities such as Brighton, are not a realistic alternative to the car. When will they learn this rather obvious lesson?