Rip off Britain
So the fuel that hasn’t left the Gulf states yet, has been put up 6p a litre over night on British forecourts
RIIPPING OFF MOTORISTS AGAIN 

They’ll take any opportunity to stuff us and the government does nothing.
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Mark Vickers
DRILL BABY DRILL is the only way to reduce cost of living but this government hell bent on destroying us with wind
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Rising contributorAny excuse when we could be self sufficient in oil from the North Sea if we had a government with the backbone to up production
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Bs and more Bs it’s all we ever get
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Even the fuel that has still to be delivered to these garages has been paid for at a cheap rate weeks ago !!!! People should remember who rips us off and avoid !!!
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Now the electric car makes even more sense.
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Just wait for all the Sillyband (Milliband) followers saying..’Well if you had a Electric car you wouldn’t have a problem’ 
….. Yes ok….. Well
wait till we get a series of power cuts… See who’s laughing then 

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Leighton Bate 53 minutes ago">
Billions of barrels sat there at the old price yet pump prices put up immediately, its all bull!!! Rip off governments around the world fleecing its citizens!!
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Absolutely disgusting put diesel in on Sunday and today Tuesday 6p increase 
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Envourage more to switch to electric.
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Never expected any different
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It’s amazing that almost as soon as any trouble kicks off in the oil states, prices are immediately rising for the companies to capitalise on this crisis, when they’re most likely selling oil that was bought way before anything kicked off. Shame the prices don’t drop at the same rate when things die down!
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I’ve bought 60 gallons put it in my garage
With all the pasta and toilet rolls I have left over from covid
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Top contributorHeating oil has gone up 12p per litre from 60p to 72p overnight. It’s always the same, if things went back to normal tomorrow it will still take weeks for the prices to comedown.
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