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These are the prices as displayed at 9.00am January 1st 2011:

Tesco
Unleaded 124.9p/litre
Diesel 128.9p/litre

Shell @ Speen
Unleaded 124.9p/litre
Diesel 128.9p/litre

Sainsbury's
Unleaded 125.9p/litre
Diesel 129.9p/litre

Total @ Falkland
Unleaded 125.9p/litre
Diesel 129.9p/litre

BP London Road
Unleaded 126.9p/litre
Diesel 130.9p/litre
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January 1, 2011, 10:34am Report to Moderator

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Fuel duty was put up by the Government as of today. Petrol prices will go up another 3p a litre on 4th Jan when VAT goes up too. Heating oil will also be affected.
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BP are the dearest. Are we having to susidise the clean up in the Gulf?
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At the garage on the A4 at Hungerford by Eddington roundabout the price was 122.9 per ltre yesterday at  12 midday.
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Fuel duty was put up by the Government as of today. Petrol prices will go up another 3p a litre on 4th Jan when VAT goes up too. Heating oil will also be affected.


Shame Labour are not in - they'd have been slashing duty & VAT. NOT.
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Shame Labour are not in - they'd have been slashing duty & VAT. NOT.


And still running up further debts!!
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Quoted from richard.garvie
Fuel duty was put up by the Government as of today. Petrol prices will go up another 3p a litre on 4th Jan when VAT goes up too. Heating oil will also be affected.


Let's not forget WHO exactly caused today's increase in petrol prices though shall we.....

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Alistair Darling told the House of Commons that fuel duty will now rise by just 1p a litre on 1 April. A further penny will be added to the cost of buying a litre of fuel on 1 October, and 0.76p on 1 January 2011.

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Even though the VAT increase will come from the Government in a couple of days, lets make sure those rose-tinted spectacles don't shine too much today hey  

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richard.garvie
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But when Darling implemented that plan, there was no plan to raise VAT. I wasn't a member of the party when it happened, but didn't Darling cut VAT when needed to help stimulate the economy? At least Labour had plans for growth, but it was right they didn't win the last election. The manifesto wasn't up to scratch and Brown was past his sell by date. But I'd take him over Cameron any day on the basis that this Government appears to be adopting the same approach which left Ireland the way it is. Who will bail us out if we go the same way as them?
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About three weeks ago there was a bit on BBC news about Petrol prices and apparently Berkshire has the highest prices in the Country
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Quoted from richard.garvie
Fuel duty was put up by the Government as of today. Petrol prices will go up another 3p a litre on 4th Jan when VAT goes up too. Heating oil will also be affected.


WRONG. Heating oil for domestic & commercial use is rated at 5% & will not be changing.
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Quoted from richard.garvie
But when Darling implemented that plan, there was no plan to raise VAT. I wasn't a member of the party when it happened, but didn't Darling cut VAT when needed to help stimulate the economy? At least Labour had plans for growth, but it was right they didn't win the last election. The manifesto wasn't up to scratch and Brown was past his sell by date. But I'd take him over Cameron any day on the basis that this Government appears to be adopting the same approach which left Ireland the way it is. Who will bail us out if we go the same way as them?


No LABOUR is past its sell by date - and has left the country in debt, as it has done every time it has been in power.  Wake up Richard G.
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has left the country in debt, as it has done every time it has been in power.


Just out of fairness, are you saying that every time the Tories have been kicked out in the past, they have left no debt?


Threep.
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I've only ever met 2 other Labour supporters. They both display a creepy cult mentality too.
Even when Labour pulling some major fail out of their a**. They just chirp on about how Labour must have some super secret plan which will make their fail suddenly awesome and shiny.

They are as creepy as Cult of Apple followers.
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Quoted from MoonPhoenix
I've only ever met 2 other Labour supporters. They both display a creepy cult mentality too.
Even when Labour pulling some major fail out of their a**. They just chirp on about how Labour must have some super secret plan which will make their fail suddenly awesome and shiny.

They are as creepy as Cult of Apple followers.


Obviously never left the confines of the South then and have never met many people from the north of England.
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I think you are being slightly unfair. Before the Lehman Brothers collapse in America, we were paying 6p per £1 in debt interest. That's 2.5p less per pound than the "golden legacy" Osborne claims the Conservatives left to Labour. I joined Labour after the election, as did quite a few others here in West Berkshire. Some are ex Lib Dem, some are ex Tory. Some are complete political newbies like myself. The party appeal can't be that bad.
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