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I know, I know, I'm taking my slapping like a good boy I thought it would raise an interesting discussion at least, and I have to give the unemployed around here something to write about
Lobby the government. They are the only ones with the power to either (a) flex fuel taxes to offset fluctuating product prices or (b) cap fuel prices nationwide. (a) is possible but I doubt will happen (the chancellor cannot afford it, unless he introduces a "windfall" tax on the oil majors, but that would hurt BP relatively more than Shell or Total or ChevTex or Exxon (note BP and XON are NOT the same ) as Exxon is a US coy and Shell is tax-resident in the Netherlands) and (b) would only be a measure for crisis times, and would be akin to nationalising the petrol retailers (...again - it's happened before ) otherwise you'd suddenly find it in rather short supply (ref. Nigeria's experiences here).
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I thought I'll make notice that our givernment some time ago lowered fuel taxes a bit so prices could be more reasonable...
Not very rich government...
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