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JMorgan

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36,010 posts

291 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Ah well. Off to work, wonder how Blair.com manages to stich me up today.
BBC this morning, among other things, reporting on the betting on the number of sips of water GB takes, or how long his Dick Turpin speech is

Guy Humpage

12,037 posts

291 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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I psyched myself up on the journey to work by listening to the song 'Jilted John' by, of course, Jilted John. Very apt.

mel

10,168 posts

282 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Hands up who's stockpiling the Optimax and Benson's
All the usual suspects plus some me thinks !

Don

28,377 posts

291 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Hands up who's stockpiling the Optimax and Benson's
All the usual suspects plus some me thinks !


Yep. I'll be filling the Chimaera today to the brim! Another reaming from Gordo scheduled for later today...my personal tax bill has risen by a vast amount over the last 4 years..did the calculations a couple of days ago and its enough to make you weep.

I've got a social concience - I just can't believe it costs so much (or maybe I can..traffic calming..tax camera investment...). Grrr.

kevinday

12,275 posts

287 months

Wednesday 17th April 2002
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Interesting point, any petrol station that puts the price up immediately is ripping you off (certainly in the case of independents). The tax is applied to the retailer at the time of loading the delivery tanker, therefore any fuel in the storeage tanks is already taxed. In the case of oil company owned stations it would depend whether the retail arm was a separate company, if so the same applies. If, by some strange accident, the tax was reduced you can bet nobody would reduce the price immediately.

I'll get my anorak now (8 years in the petrol retail traded makes you boring.... and good at the 17.5 times table!).